Music piracy article cloud for october 2011
Music Matters unites artists, audiences and those who work in and around music to support its value and importance to all of us.
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Music Matters unites artists, audiences and those who work in and around music to support its value and importance to all of us. All my blogs are now integrated in one WordPress Multisite installation. This will hopefully save me a lot of time in the future. Here’s how I moved my existings blogs… Continue reading Moving existing blogs to WordPress Multisite Just received an e-mail from Yahoo: Yahoo! is excited to announce that Delicious has been acquired by the founders of YouTube, Chad Hurley and Steve Chen. As creators of the largest online video platform, Hurley and Chen have firsthand expertise enabling millions of consumers to share their experiences with the world. Delicious will become part of their new Internet company, AVOS. What happens if you do not transfer your bookmarks Delicious in its current form will be available until approximately July 2011.After that, you will no longer be able to use your existing Delicious account and will not have access to Continue reading Delicious has a new owner — what this means for you And now, thanks to a $500 million infusion of capital from Goldman Sachs and Russian investor Digital Sky Technologies, Facebook is reportedly worth $50 billion. Oh, really? If that $50 billion valuation is accurate, Facebook is now worth more than Yahoo!, eBay and Time Warner, and is running up hard against such Internet giants as Amazon and targeted rival Google. (…) Some, like Google and Amazon, developed an enduring online presence and lasting financial value. But far too many—GeoCities, Freeinternet.com, theGlobe.com, and others—quickly lost value when it became apparent Continue reading Dot com bubble revised Yahoo! has decided to shut down Del.icio.us? Or not, or maybe, or no… just sell it for $$$$. Brilliant PR! – Techcrunch, december 17th, 2010 European Union regulators will investigate whether Google Inc. has abused its dominant position in the online search market by deliberately lowering links to smaller rivals’ sites in its search results. Since I got some unwanted visitors a few weeks ago, I forgot to update my forum software… … and we’re back in business! |
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