Trading the Ups and Downs of Congestion
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Napster: From Trading Music To Trading
on the Stock Exchange
Napster: From Trading Music To Trading
on the Stock Exchange
09/19/2004 09:28 AMLike a phoenix from the ashes, Napster has come back not once, but
twice it seems. Since Roxio bought the Napster name and logo a couple
years ago at a bankruptcy auction, Napster received a new "lease
on life". This time around Napster isn't just a service, it's to
become a public company and will be traded on the stock exchange.
Roxio has recently sold off it's CD-burning software business in a
move to concentrate solely on selling music online. Using Napster as
it's company name, it will allow Roxio to compete with other online
music delivery services from the likes of Microsoft, Yahoo!, and
Apple.
Roxio's sale of its software business landed them a cool $80 million
in cash and stocks which will give Napster a cash base of more than
$100 million once the deal closes, expected by year's end.
"One of the most important questions for our investors is, 'Does
Napster have the staying power to stay and thrive?' Having the cash
answers that question," said Chris Gorog, chief executive and
chairman of Roxio.
It will be more than enough to cover Napster until it becomes
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Ups and Downs
Ups and Downs
02/16/2004 04:12 PM Being in business for yourself is a quirky thing. Events happening in
your field which are mostly positive lead to excitement for future
possibilities. More negative occurances lead to reflection, and
consideration of what can be done to avoid...
ups and downs and all-arounds
ups and downs and all-arounds
05/06/2004 01:03 PM
Will they call Rosie
courageous? Will she be as
compelling and nuanced as
Benny Stulwicz? Can this sort of portrayal
come anywhere close to
the real thing?
Congestion Woes
Congestion Woes
10/29/2003 01:39 PMConcerns around the effects that too many users may have on Wi-Fi
networks seems to be the hot topic these days: This writer suggests a
somewhat unclear idea revolving around a "congestion charge" and
technology that will turn off clients that aren't being used. I just
don't think congestion is going to be that huge of a problem. It will
be in certain circumstances like at trade shows and possibly on a busy
street where every shop offers Wi-Fi. But otherwise I just don't
expect it to be debilitating....
Hello road congestion
Hello road congestion
12/27/2004 04:34 AMUSA Today Dec 27 2004 7:02AM GMT
Arizona Land's Ups and Downs
Arizona Land's Ups and Downs
12/28/2004 05:27 PMThe company talks down a recent inexplicable stock run-up.
The Ups And Downs Of File Sharing
The Ups And Downs Of File Sharing
04/26/2004 11:53 AMThe latest Pew study says that
14% of American
internet users claim they've stopped downloading music, but that
the number of people downloading has been steadily growing again over
the last few months. The study has a few problems, however. First,
it's all based on asking people about their activities, and
considering the publicity campaign, it's easy to imagine a heavy file
sharer saying they don't download any music because they don't want to
risk opening themselves up to a lawsuit. Furthermore, the study does
not appear to distinguish between what kind of music is being
"downloaded." They seem to lump together downloading unauthorized
files, using paid download stores like iTunes, or even legitimate
downloads directly from a musician's own website.
Attack downs Web giants
Attack downs Web giants
06/16/2004 09:56 AMCNN Jun 16 2004 1:55PM GMT
The Ups And Downs Of Municipal Broadband
The Ups And Downs Of Municipal Broadband
04/14/2004 11:51 AMFollowing last month's Supreme Court ruling stating that
state
s could outlaw municipal broadband, ZDNet has an interesting
interview with
Jim Ballmer, one of the lawyers fighting to let municipalities offer
broadband, should they want to. Meanwhile, the very large UTOPIA
municipal broadband (offering fiber to the home) project in Utah was
dealt a huge setback last night when Salt Lake City
decided
not to support the project, after a fairly intense fight over the
issue. Qwest is rejoicing, as they've been complaining about UTOPIA
ever since it was first conceived. However, the folks behind UTOPIA
are clearing trying to push ahead, and hope that they'll be signing up
a few other cities to help out soon. The big questions now are
whether or not the other cities involved are willing to foot the
larger part of the bill and whether or not they'll be able to find
enough subscribers to make AT&T still be interested in being a service
provider on the network. Once again, we return to the
example
of Burlington, Vermont, where a municipal fiber connection with
ownership by its own users means much more opportunity for everyone
except companies who previously had the local monopoly on
providing (much slower) broadband access. A municipal solution that
allows companies to sign on as providers builds on the idea of a
natural monopoly while still allowing true competitive market
pressures to provide people with better services.
'Clever' car to solve congestion
'Clever' car to solve congestion
04/09/2004 03:55 PMDevelopers of a three-wheeled vehicle say their Clever car could be an
answer to traffic.
Broadband at risk over new congestion
law
Broadband at risk over new congestion
law
01/06/2004 08:00 AMRoad to hell
What do you think of congestion charge
rise?
What do you think of congestion charge
rise?
04/02/2005 06:18 PMLondon's congestion charge is to rise from £5 to £8 in July, Ken
Livingstone has announced. Send us your views.
How can rail congestion be reduced?
How can rail congestion be reduced?
06/22/2005 01:59 AMTrain operators say they may introduce a congestion charge-style price
rise to tackle peaktime overcrowding. What do you think?
Congestion charge rises to £8
Congestion charge rises to £8
04/01/2005 06:12 AMThe congestion charge is to rise from £5 to £8 from July, mayor Ken
Livingstone announces.
Week in review: Google's ups and downs
Week in review: Google's ups and downs
08/20/2004 12:26 PMThe search giant's long-awaited public offering finally makes it to
the street, but the search is still on for Microsoft's Windows update.
Internet attack downs Web giants
Internet attack downs Web giants
06/15/2004 06:23 PMCNN-1 hour agodisrupted access to large Web sites including those run
by Yahoo Inc., Google, and Microsoft for up to two hours early
Tuesday, according to Web tracker ...
'Faltering' market downs MatchNet IPO
'Faltering' market downs MatchNet IPO
08/12/2004 04:46 PMThe online dating company cancels plans to sell its shares to the
public, citing a weakening market for Net-related stock launches.
Congestion charge planned within M25
area
Congestion charge planned within M25
area
04/05/2005 03:50 AMIf it moves, tax it
Sun touts RFID for congestion charge
Sun touts RFID for congestion charge
12/11/2003 03:51 AMvnunet.com Dec 11 2003 3:09AM ET
IEEE working on congestion management
IEEE working on congestion management
04/09/2005 05:09 AMOne task force in the IEEE that I haven’t yet discussed is the group
looking at bringing better congestion management to Ethernet.
Mayor to assess congestion toll
Mayor to assess congestion toll
02/16/2004 10:36 PMLondon's mayor releases the first full report on the effects of
congestion charging a year after it is introduced.
Upgrade glitch downs AT&T Wireless' CRM
system
Upgrade glitch downs AT&T Wireless' CRM
system
11/10/2003 11:09 PMCompany temporarily loses one if its key account management systems.
Denial of Service Attack Downs
DoubleClick
Denial of Service Attack Downs
DoubleClick
07/28/2004 02:46 PMMotorola's ups and downs make it a tough
call
Motorola's ups and downs make it a tough
call
11/18/2003 08:10 AMChicago Tribune Nov 18 2003 7:11AM ET
'System failure' downs Vodafone network
'System failure' downs Vodafone network
07/19/2004 09:35 AMThe Register Jul 19 2004 1:59PM GMT
Pushy Ants Avoid Traffic Congestion
Pushy Ants Avoid Traffic Congestion
03/06/2004 02:04 AMWorldCom slices $79.8B off balance sheet
in write-downs
WorldCom slices $79.8B off balance sheet
in write-downs
03/14/2003 06:18 PMThe write-off included a $45 billion value related to WorldCom's
goodwill, which was completely taken off the books, and a reduction in
the value of equipment and other intangible assets from $44.8 billion
to $10 billion.
Patch demand briefly downs Windows
Update
Patch demand briefly downs Windows
Update
04/15/2004 03:56 AMZDNet UK Apr 15 2004 7:52AM GMT
Munich faces RFID-controlled congestion
charge
Munich faces RFID-controlled congestion
charge
05/24/2004 10:32 AMGreen traffic plan
"Munich faces RFID-controlled congestion
charge"
"Munich faces RFID-controlled congestion
charge"
05/26/2004 09:00 AMScottish Executive consults on
regulations for congestion charging
Scottish Executive consults on
regulations for congestion charging
09/20/2004 04:34 AMPublicTechnology.net Sep 20 2004 7:43AM GMT
Traffic Responsive Driving Direction Can
Be Your Immediate Answer to High Fuel
Cost And Traffic Congestion Problems
Traffic Responsive Driving Direction Can
Be Your Immediate Answer to High Fuel
Cost And Traffic Congestion Problems
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Maps to serve all nine counties of the San Francisco Bay Area. [PRWEB
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Trading up
Trading up
01/03/2005 07:31 AMUSA Today Jan 3 2005 11:07AM GMT
Algorithmic Trading
Algorithmic Trading
04/16/2005 03:01 PMWall Street and Technology Apr 16 2005 6:39PM GMT
Currently Reading: Trading Up
Currently Reading: Trading Up
01/05/2004 03:00 PMTrading Up: "Middle-market
consumers, in the United States and around the world, are trading up
to New Luxury products and services that deliver higher levels of
quality, taste, and aspiration than conventional ones. Because New
Luxury goods sell at premiums of 20-200% over standard midprice goods,
they deliver higher profits. They also sell in much higher volumes
than superpremium products."
It's a rather interesting look at what's driven the success of
companies like Starbucks, Victoria's Secret, and others that make huge
profits selling premium-priced products on a mainstream scale. This
goes against the traditional assumption that goods sell at either a
low volume or a low price. Turns out, people will "trade down" in
some categories that don't matter to them in order to trade up in
areas that do.
It pretty much only talks about real-world goods, not software or
web-related stuff, nor even high-tech stuff, and I don't yet know how
exactly the lessons apply to the areas I usually think about. But they
probably do. (Is Apple a trading-up brand? Or is it not mainstream
enough? Maybe") I'm only about a third of the way through it, but good
stuff so far.
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