Content software targets small publishers
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Publishers Still Confusing Content And
Services
Publishers Still Confusing Content And
Services
05/13/2004 05:00 PMWhy is it so difficult to understand the difference between content
and services? The Online Publishers Association comes out with a
study every few months about the "online content" market, and they
always get it wrong. We've pointed this out
before
a>, but it appears the OPA folks aren't listening or don't care. They
highlight the latest study by saying that paid online content has
grown 19% - but, once again, the biggest portion of that "content"
is dating sites. No one pays for
content on a dating site.
The content is always free. People pay to
connect - which is
the service those dating sites offer. Instead of recognizing this,
the OPA is encouraging more sites to start doomed plans to charge for
"content." Charging for content is increasingly difficult. Charging
for services is increasingly easy. Misunderstanding the two is going
to lead to many bad business model decisions.
Google Offers Search to Small Publishers
Google Offers Search to Small Publishers
06/21/2004 01:17 AMdmnews.com Jun 21 2004 5:23AM GMT
Whatif® Develoment Solution May Keep
Small Publishers In The Game
Whatif® Develoment Solution May Keep
Small Publishers In The Game
09/22/2004 02:22 AMWhatif Productions' game development system could put the initiative
back into the hands of the kind of small studios and creative teams
that pioneered the multi-billion-dollar electronic games industry.
[PRWEB Sep 22, 2004]
Microsoft's All-Star Publishers to
Deliver Content for Future Xbox
Microsoft's All-Star Publishers to
Deliver Content for Future Xbox
04/09/2005 02:47 AMHostReview.com Apr 9 2005 7:09AM GMT
New PixelPass Service Helps Content
Publishers Generate Income
New PixelPass Service Helps Content
Publishers Generate Income
06/17/2005 04:35 PMPixelPass is a new subscription tool for both content providers and
subscribers. For website owners who provide excellent content but who
don't generate enough traffic to make online advertising a viable
revenue channel, PixelPass offers a flexible subscription tool that
will enable websites to generate income by charging only what the
market will bear.
Publishers Weekly - The Amazoning of
Google? Search Firm Looks for Book
Content
Publishers Weekly - The Amazoning of
Google? Search Firm Looks for Book
Content
10/29/2003 09:10 AM"The Amazoning of Google? Search Firm Goes the Other Way; Looks for
Book Content" .. Google interested in creating a book database ..
Google May Jump In On Book Text
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SAP Software Presentation - "Small
Businesses Software Today? Achieving
Immediate Gains and Long-Term Growth" -
The San Francisco Bay Area Small
Business Conference, September 15th,
Jack London Square Conference Center,
Oakland, California
SAP Software Presentation - "Small
Businesses Software Today? Achieving
Immediate Gains and Long-Term Growth" -
The San Francisco Bay Area Small
Business Conference, September 15th,
Jack London Square Conference Center,
Oakland, California
08/31/2004 02:27 AMeBig (www.ebig.org) monthly meeting is presented by eBig and The Small
Business Conference. The ebig monthly meeting will be held on
September 15th, at 6 PM, at the Jack London Inn, Oakland. The first
presentation will be Sherrie Schmit of ExpressWare discussing content
management integration with Business Intelligence. Pizza is provided
by Silicon Networks. This will be followed by Rick Pitts, Vice
President, Channel Sales & Development, MySAP All-in-One for Small &
Midsize Business, SAP America, Inc. "Small Businesses Software
Today? Achieving Immediate Gains and Long-Term Growth." [PRWEB Aug 31,
2004]
Primera Ships New Bravo II Disc
Publishers with Mac and PC Software
Primera Ships New Bravo II Disc
Publishers with Mac and PC Software
01/04/2005 12:33 AMVideo Maker Jan 4 2005 2:38AM GMT
MCI targets small businesses
MCI targets small businesses
04/27/2004 02:40 PMZDNet Apr 27 2004 5:59PM GMT
Sony targets small biz w
Sony targets small biz w
07/06/2004 08:20 PMTechzonez Jul 7 2004 0:40AM GMT
Microsoft Targets Small Businesses
Microsoft Targets Small Businesses
06/16/2004 10:02 AMMicrosoft is studying small businesses and how to serve them.
EMC system targets small business
EMC system targets small business
05/26/2004 01:15 AMBoston Globe May 26 2004 5:47AM GMT
Dell targets small companies with EMC
box
Dell targets small companies with EMC
box
05/26/2004 12:07 PMBSA targets small businesses with SAM
site
BSA targets small businesses with SAM
site
12/12/2003 07:55 AMZDNet UK Dec 12 2003 7:35AM ET
Briefly: Avaya targets small business
Briefly: Avaya targets small business
12/04/2003 10:45 PMCNET Dec 4 2003 8:58PM ET
Internet virus targets small business
Internet virus targets small business
05/04/2004 03:39 AMManchester Online May 4 2004 7:53AM GMT
Avaya targets small, midsize businesses
Avaya targets small, midsize businesses
12/04/2003 03:32 PMSony targets small biz with notebook
offerings
Sony targets small biz with notebook
offerings
07/06/2004 01:28 PMVaio line will be marketed to small and medium businesses--a tough nut
that the electronics giant is eager to crack.
Detica Targets Internet Content Security
with StreamShield
Detica Targets Internet Content Security
with StreamShield
09/17/2004 06:05 AMComputerwire.info - Fri Sep 17, 09:32 am GMT
YoFone targets untapped mobile content
market
YoFone targets untapped mobile content
market
06/20/2004 02:10 AMYoFone, the fast growing mobile content portal, is sucessfully
addressing the lucrative and overlooked 'mature' market for content
[PRWEB Jun 20, 2004]
Yahoo targets small business with domain
campaign
Yahoo targets small business with domain
campaign
08/17/2004 01:52 AMInvestors Business Daily Aug 17 2004 6:23AM GMT
Latest internet virus targets small
businesses
Latest internet virus targets small
businesses
05/04/2004 03:39 AMIndependent May 4 2004 7:55AM GMT
Maximizer Enterprise 7.5 Targets Small,
Mid-Size Firms
Maximizer Enterprise 7.5 Targets Small,
Mid-Size Firms
03/14/2003 01:28 AMMaximizer Enterprise 7.5, from Maximizer Software, is designed to
address a CRM challenge that looms large for most small and mid-size
companies: identifying customer needs rapidly without having to make
huge capital outlays.
One small step for ourmedia, one giant
leap for built-in content
One small step for ourmedia, one giant
leap for built-in content
12/31/2004 10:59 AMJD Lasica has announced that a start page is now available - as evidence
that ourmedia.org does exist.
It's been a long hard road we've been tolling and our thanks go out
to Boris Mann and
Bryght - for helping us get
there.
We aren't live yet - but we're working on it.
Here's JD's post...
I just posted a Welcome message to the Ourmedia.org site, since we're
getting some traffic after the two writeups in this week's Business Week. So we've
taken down the log-in module.
[NewMediaMusings]
Microsoft's software targets TVs
Microsoft's software targets TVs
01/08/2004 07:40 PMBill Gates announces how Microsoft intends to make the PC the
entertainment centre of the home.
Sun targets HP-UX and Windows with
software subs
Sun targets HP-UX and Windows with
software subs
07/27/2004 12:30 PMWho needs Intel Inside?
Microsoft Targets Counterfeit Software,
Files Lawsuits
Microsoft Targets Counterfeit Software,
Files Lawsuits
04/11/2005 05:46 PMBoost Marketing Apr 11 2005 9:56PM GMT
Software maker targets remote access
market
Software maker targets remote access
market
09/01/2004 07:40 AMAmong new products from 3am Labs is a free tool for accessing a PC via
any device with a browser.
BSA 'software detox' scheme targets
illegal software
BSA 'software detox' scheme targets
illegal software
02/10/2004 10:38 AMBusinesses told to clean up their codebase
EMC rolls out new content integration
software
EMC rolls out new content integration
software
08/23/2004 12:07 PMEMC Corp. aims to make it easier for businesses to search unstructured
information from multiple sources in multiple languages with a new
software tool it released Monday.
Why content management software hasn't
worked
Why content management software hasn't
worked
03/11/2003 09:43 AMWhy content management software hasn't worked (Gerry McGovern) -- "But
do you need such software? Most companies don't. I know...
software licensing for small ISVs
software licensing for small ISVs
04/26/2004 12:42 AMgood thinking about being open without being open source
Map software reaches small business
Map software reaches small business
07/12/2004 07:21 PMChicago Tribune Jul 12 2004 11:07PM GMT
Avidian updates CRM software for small
businesses
Avidian updates CRM software for small
businesses
02/11/2004 12:01 AMAvidian Technologies LLC, a company targeting the smallest end of the
market for CRM (customer relationship management) applications, on
Tuesday released an update that adds new synchronization and
data-sharing features to its sales-management software.
SAM helps keep small businesses software
legal
SAM helps keep small businesses software
legal
12/12/2003 07:55 AMZDNet UK Dec 12 2003 7:42AM ET
Is Your Small Business Clinging to
Antiquated Software?
Is Your Small Business Clinging to
Antiquated Software?
04/20/2004 08:56 PMInternet.com Apr 21 2004 0:50AM GMT
IBM Offers Integration Software For
Small Businesses
IBM Offers Integration Software For
Small Businesses
05/21/2004 08:31 AMCore server software aimed at content
creators
Core server software aimed at content
creators
06/16/2004 08:38 AMStorage Elements has announced that it will launch
Core, an
all-in-one Mac server application aimed at content creators, at
Macworld Conference & Expo Boston in July. The software supports
NAS/SAN, virtualized storage and archiving to tape through "Pervasive
Storage Architecture" that allows it to handle a wide variety of
tasks, including virtualization, management, provisioning, snapshot,
striping and more. Storage Elements expects to make Core available in
Sept. 2004 at a price of US$14,955 for "virtually unlimited" users
within the network. System requirements call for Mac OS X Server v10.0
or higher, a G4 or better processor, 128MB RAM and 9GB hard drive
space.
Near-Time Flow content management
software debuts
Near-Time Flow content management
software debuts
06/28/2004 11:50 AMNear-Time Inc. on Monday announced the release of
Near-Time Flow,
a peer-to-peer collaborative content and knowledge manager for Mac OS
X v10.3. The software enables users to access and manage content from
sources as varied as XML, HTML, FTP servers, WebDAV, SMTP, iDisk, RSS
and Weblogs. A graphical editor provides users with context,
versioning and collaborative editing capabilities. The software costs
US$99.95 for a single license, $895.99 for 10 licenses and $3,995.95
for 50 licenses.
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