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Will DigiPie be the "eBay" of the Music
Business?
Will DigiPie be the "eBay" of the Music
Business?
08/04/2004 02:36 AMIf you were wondering what was going to happen to the music business
you've found a positive and interactive answer right here @ DigiPie.
DigiPie is a philosophy of participation and fairness based upon
volumes of releases increasing the middle ground allowing many more
artists to have a real time outlet for their creativity and allowing
the public to find value in supporting them as opposed to downloading
the material free of charge. [PRWEB Aug 4, 2004]
CBOSS Association Joined Russian-Arab
Business Council
CBOSS Association Joined Russian-Arab
Business Council
05/31/2004 02:17 PMCBOSS Association became an associated member of the Russian-Arab
Business Council. This step is aimed to expand the company’s presence
in the global market and strengthen its status as an international
corporation. [PRWEB May 27, 2004]
Businesses For Sale in Northern and
Southern California Reached a Record
Number 368 Business & Franchise Sales
This Past Week from Business Brokers,
Small Business Owners, & Real Estate
Agents
Businesses For Sale in Northern and
Southern California Reached a Record
Number 368 Business & Franchise Sales
This Past Week from Business Brokers,
Small Business Owners, & Real Estate
Agents
05/31/2004 01:52 PMBusinesses for sale in Northern and Southern California reached a
record number 368 business & franchise sales this past week from
business brokers, small business owners, & real estate agents for the
week of May 17, 2004 thru May 23, 2004. [PRWEB May 27, 2004]
World Famous Classic Game Tournament
Celebrates 6th Year
World Famous Classic Game Tournament
Celebrates 6th Year
05/31/2004 01:55 PMThe 2004 International Classic Game Tournament attracts players and
retro-enthusiasts from around the globe and is the most famous contest
of it's kind. Set your calender for June 3rd-6th, 2004... [PRWEB May
4, 2004]
Northern And Southern California
Businesses For Sale Dipped This Past
Week To 324 Business & Franchise Sales.
These Small Businesses Were Sold By
Business Brokers, Small Business Owners,
& Real Estate Agents Throughout
California.
Northern And Southern California
Businesses For Sale Dipped This Past
Week To 324 Business & Franchise Sales.
These Small Businesses Were Sold By
Business Brokers, Small Business Owners,
& Real Estate Agents Throughout
California.
06/23/2004 03:08 AMNorthern And Southern California Businesses For Sale Dipped This Past
Week To 324 Business & Franchise Sales. These Small Businesses Were
Sold By Business Brokers, Small Business Owners, & Real Estate Agents
Throughout California. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2004]
DigiPie Makes MoneyPie Technology
Available to Other Online Businesses
DigiPie Makes MoneyPie Technology
Available to Other Online Businesses
12/19/2004 03:14 PMAs of January 3, 2005 DigiPie will be marketing a version of their
distinctive model to any business with an online presence. An
eligible business must have it’s own merchant account. [PRWEB Dec 17,
2004]
Business Week Quiz
Business Week Quiz
05/12/2004 01:21 AMic Wales,UK-2 hours ago ... morning? 4. Name the Welsh director of
search engine Google, who is a partner in Silicon valley venture
capital firm Sequoia Capital. 5 ...
Business Week Pundits on Parade
Business Week Pundits on Parade
06/05/2005 11:25 PMHenry
slams the
Business Week cover story on blogging. Bravo.
Frankly, the entire article smells. Heather Green and her
cohort are using the article to launch a new blog that talks about business
blogging. Can you say: business book?
Scoble will soon have some competition.
Also, the article is full of over the top analysis. This is
classic Forrester, but the analysts were left out of the
picture. The reporters are now the subject matter
experts/pundits/analysts. "We've done our research on blogs,
made our dire pronouncements." Very funny.
Finally, the article (of course) claims that businesses will find
ways to dominate the world of blogs. It has to. You can't
sell business consulting/books/articles/commercial blogs/speaking
engagements unless you can tell companies that they can eventually
dominate the blogging world (or that their company is at
risk). If they told the truth, interest would tank.
Business Week Slams the RIAA!
Business Week Slams the RIAA!
01/27/2004 03:32 AMBusiness Week gets it and the RIAA doesn't. What is amazing is that
Business Week's opinion fell without directly saying...
"Outsourcing to India in Business Week
and at MIT..."
"Outsourcing to India in Business Week
and at MIT..."
12/02/2003 03:01 AMBoring Business Week Articles
Boring Business Week Articles
02/18/2004 02:50 PM Business Week ran a series of articles about Wi-Fi: Some are pretty
basic and don't really cover anything new. But the first article
focuses on the need for roaming deals and a simplification of logging
onto any network. That seems to be the theme for the year....
Business Week talk on the Two Palms
Business Week talk on the Two Palms
06/25/2004 03:54 PMCliff Edwards, of Business Week's Streetsmart writes, "Both before and
after Palm split into tw...
Outsourcing to India in Business Week
and at MIT...
Outsourcing to India in Business Week
and at MIT...
01/07/2004 04:17 PMNot all of our students will see this cover story in Business Week on the migration of
high-paying jobs to India. But most attended a lecture in 6.171 by
the folks who run MIT's latest big IT effort: OpenCourseWare (http://ocw.mit.edu), which distributes
syllabi, problem sets, and other materials from MIT classes (at least
one semester after the class is actually given). During the
lecture the students learned that, although ocw.mit.edu is a purely
static .html site, it is produced with a database-backed content
management system. In fact, of the $11 million donated by
foundations to support the service, about $2 million was spent on
technology and the salaries of folks at MIT who oversee the
technology.
The more sophisticated portion of ocw.mit.edu is a 100 percent
Microsoft show. A student asks the speakers why they chose
Microsoft Content Management Server, expecting to hear a story about
careful in-house technical evaluation done by people sort of like
them. The answer: "We read a Gartner Group report that
said the Microsoft system was the simplest to use among the commercial
vendors and that open-source toolkits weren't worth considering."
Students began to wake up.
A PowerPoint slide contained the magic word "Delhi". It turns
out that most of the content editing and all of the programming work
for OpenCourseWare was done in India, either by Sapient, MIT's main
contractor for the project, or by a handful of Microsoft India
employees who helped set up the Content Management Server.
Thus did students who are within months of graduating with their
$160,000 computer science degrees learn how modern information systems
are actually built, even by institutions that earn much of their
revenue from educating American software developers.
Business Week: Polishing Apple's Future
Business Week: Polishing Apple's Future
04/23/2004 12:03 PMBusiness Week Trashes RIAA's Strategy
Business Week Trashes RIAA's Strategy
01/26/2004 09:53 PMEven Business Week, which you might expect to side with the big
recording industry over the consumer, has an article suggesting that
the latest lawsuits from the industry
are their worst move yet, and things
are only going to get worse for them. The article points out, as many
people have been saying, that each move by the recording industry only
drives those sharing music files further underground while making them
even less receptive to any eventual embrace from the industry. While
we've discussed this plenty of times, what's interesting here is the
fact that a magazine like Business Week is coming to the same
conclusion. For a while, the industry insisted that it was only a
bunch of kids "stealing" music who were against the actions they were
taking. However, when big name business publications start trashing
the strategy as well, you'd think the industry might start to pay
attention.
MSN Music Store to Go Live Next Week
MSN Music Store to Go Live Next Week
08/27/2004 02:11 PMLooks like the long-awaited MSN Music store/service is set to debut on
September 2.
Gov't approves business activities in
Kaesung in this week
Gov't approves business activities in
Kaesung in this week
09/08/2004 01:14 AMMaekyung Internet Sep 8 2004 5:55AM GMT
Linux knocks Bush off cover of Business
Week
Linux knocks Bush off cover of Business
Week
02/01/2005 10:09 PMWhile George W. Bush was off dreaming about a world that doesn't
exist, those no-nonsense savvy capitalists at Business Week were
cooking up a cover story on Linux. Proving that business is still more
interested in what works than in...
Week Ahead: World Wide Summit
Week Ahead: World Wide Summit
12/07/2003 09:25 AMWorld leaders are set to meet in Geneva to discuss control of the
Internet, marking one of several events that will likely catch the
attention of the information technology industry.
World of Warcraft Beta Signups This
Week!
World of Warcraft Beta Signups This
Week!
01/27/2004 05:15 PMApple music event in London next week
Apple music event in London next week
06/07/2004 08:54 AMApple has invited select members of the press and other VIPs to a
special event in London on June 15th. The invitation is emblazoned
with Apple's familiar silhouetted iPod dancers on colored backgrounds
and says, "The biggest story in music is about to get even bigger."
The invitation-only event is scheduled to take place at Old
Billingsgate Market in London, England on June 15, 2004 at 11:00AM.
Microsoft online music store this week?
Microsoft online music store this week?
08/23/2004 12:38 PMAccording to a report by the San Jose Mercury News, Microsoft plans to
announce its long-anticipated online music store this week...
RealNetworks ends three-week music sale
RealNetworks ends three-week music sale
09/09/2004 10:52 AMRealNetworks Inc. will end
its three-week "Freedom of Choice" online music promotion Thursday.
Over 3 million songs were purchased during the sale, the company said.
In a move to rival Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes service and promote
its online music store and RealPlayer 10.5 software, RealNetworks last
month slashed prices on music downloads to US$0.49 per song and $4.99
for most albums. That compares to the regular $0.99 per song and $9.99
per album.
The music industry this week condemned
the launch
The music industry this week condemned
the launch
03/16/2003 03:09 AMSomeone ought to send out an internal email: .. record up to 100 hours
of music on one disc .. Music companies fear new 100-hour discs ..
launch of two recording systems .. treasure
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Business Week Online: What Eric Schmidt
Found at Google
Business Week Online: What Eric Schmidt
Found at Google
04/28/2004 04:10 PMSearch Visibility Report Apr 28 2004 8:13PM GMT
RealNetworks ends three-week online
music sale
RealNetworks ends three-week online
music sale
09/09/2004 06:56 AMIdgnews.net - Thu Sep 9, 08:53 am GMT
Apple music event in London next week
(MacCentral)
Apple music event in London next week
(MacCentral)
06/07/2004 07:44 AMMacCentral - Apple has invited select members of the press and other
VIPs to a special event in London on June 15th. The invitation is
emblazoned with Apple's familiar silhouetted iPod dancers on colored
backgrounds and says, "The biggest story in music is about to get even
bigger." The invitation-only event is scheduled to take place at Old
Billingsgate Market in London, England on June 15, 2004 at 11:00AM.
Industry Bodies Coordinate E-Business
Standards Efforts (Internet Week)
Industry Bodies Coordinate E-Business
Standards Efforts (Internet Week)
06/17/2002 11:58 AMWeek On, Iran Mourns Quake That 'Made
World Cry'
Week On, Iran Mourns Quake That 'Made
World Cry'
01/02/2004 01:13 AMReuters via Wired News Jan 2 2004 0:35AM ET
iTunes Music Store Sells 3.3 Million
Songs in One Week
iTunes Music Store Sells 3.3 Million
Songs in One Week
05/05/2004 02:05 PMMusic fans have purchased and downloaded a record-setting 3.3 million
songs from the new iTunes Music Store since its launch one week ago.
iTunes users have already published more than 20,000 iMixes, and those
iMixes have been rated by fellow iTunes users over 50,000 times. In
addition, iTunes users have downloaded more than 500,000 free songs
from popular artists including Foo Fighters, Avril Lavigne, Courtney
Love, Annie Lennox, Janes Addiction, Counting Crows, Renee
Fleming and Nelly Furtado during Apples week-long Free
Song of the Day anniversary promotion. [May 5]
iTunes Music Store selling 5.5 million
songs per week
iTunes Music Store selling 5.5 million
songs per week
12/19/2004 03:33 PMPiper Jaffray senior research analyst Gene Munster said Friday that
based on Apple's announcement of 200 millions songs being downloaded
from the iTunes Music Store so far, the company is selling
approximately 5.5 millions songs per week, up from 3.5 to 4 million
songs last quarter...
Apple to launch online music download
service iTunes next week (AFP)
Apple to launch online music download
service iTunes next week (AFP)
06/08/2004 07:42 AMAFP - US computer company Apple is to launch a European version of its
online music download service iTunes next week in a move likely to
spur sales of its popular iPod MP3 player and hit struggling
competitors, technology and other publications reported.
Euro iTunes Music Store Sells 800,000
Songs in First Week...WITHOUT Hasselhoff
Euro iTunes Music Store Sells 800,000
Songs in First Week...WITHOUT Hasselhoff
06/23/2004 10:36 AMApple today announced that music fans in the
UK,
France and
Germany have
purchased and downloaded more than 800,000 songs from the iTunes Music
Store since its launch one week ago, with more than 450,000 sold in
the UK alone. Sales in Germany will undoubtedly increase once the
collected works of
David
Hasselhoff are made available.
iTunes Music Store users got 500K free
songs last week
iTunes Music Store users got 500K free
songs last week
05/05/2004 12:29 PMApple said Wednesday that its iTunes Music Store set a new download
record of 3.3 million songs in the week since the third-generation
store was introduced. 500,000 of those downloads came in the form of
free songs from popular commercial artists made available as part of a
"Free Song of the Day" promotion to celebrate the store's one-year
anniversary. Last week Apple said the iTunes Music Store currently
sells 2.7 million songs per week. Subtracting the free songs, this
suggests that the store's weekly business may have been slightly more
brisk than usual.
EMAX Alive World Wide, Inc. Announces
New AdWords Campaign With Google.com And
MoneyTV, Week of 4/8/05
EMAX Alive World Wide, Inc. Announces
New AdWords Campaign With Google.com And
MoneyTV, Week of 4/8/05
04/08/2005 05:55 PMBusiness Wire UK Apr 8 2005 9:35PM GMT
PC World Business buy MicroWarehouse UK
PC World Business buy MicroWarehouse UK
05/27/2004 07:49 AMBig B2B push
Journal of World Business
Journal of World Business
01/05/2005 06:40 AMJournal of World Business
http://ww
w.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10909516
Journal
of World Business formerly known as The Columbia Journal of World
Business. The Journal of World Business publishes manuscripts that are
broad in scope, but demonstrate keen insights into problems facing the
professional practitioner as well as the academician. With
specifically designated editorial review boards to recognize the
importance of contributions from the Pacific Rim, Latin America, and
Europe, the structure of the editorial team has a keen understanding
of problems facing the global manager in three areas: human resource
development, marketing, and strategic management. Publisher: Elsevier.
This will be added to
Business Resources
2005 Internet MiniGuide.
World clicks on to gem of a business
World clicks on to gem of a business
02/17/2003 01:59 AMIf you do a Google search on the Internet for rhinestones or dance
fabrics, chances are you'll find this little New Plymouth shop listed
number four on the ...
New Notebooks Get Down to Business (PC
World)
New Notebooks Get Down to Business (PC
World)
06/16/2004 01:03 PMPC World - Fujitsu, HP, Toshiba debut new notebooks aimed at corporate
buyers.
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