Archive for the ‘loudeye’ Category
Thursday, September 20th, 2007
So as cool as I think the jukebox in the sky was back in the day, as cool as the iphone or ipod touch seem to be, what I think's even cooler is the jukebox in your pocket.
I am enjoying all the hysteria and hype in the cult of mac ...
Posted in apple, iphone, ipod, jukebox in the pocket, jukebox in the sky, loudeye, mp3 player | 2 Comments »
Friday, April 20th, 2007
David Marks, CEO and co-founder of Loomia, has written a piece over at the new GigaOm site - Foud+Read - that talks about how startups including Loomia often change direction to be successful. Loomia's position and success today is definitely related to the changes it made a couple of years ago. ...
Posted in judy's book, loomia, loudeye, startups | No Comments »
Friday, April 13th, 2007
I am of course biased by my experience - which has been at the intersection of consumer oriented services around data, ad-supported content and digital media. One of the areas that is interesting to see emerge is the Computer in the Sky or as some refer to it as the ...
Posted in advertising, amazon.com, computing cloud, ec2, google, jukebox, loudeye, music, s3, utility computing | No Comments »
Monday, March 26th, 2007
Mark Cuban's question in a post below asks us to imagine if my old company - encoding.com aka Loudeye (which encoded lots of a-list music and video) decided to throw all the content it had online. That would have been one hell of a site from a user's perspective - movies, ...
Posted in YouTube, copyright, eMusic, encoding.com, google, kazaa, loudeye, mark cuban, mp3.com, napster, startups, video | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 7th, 2007
Mashable covers the story here and comes to the conclusion that mark's personal feelings are driving magnolia's decision to go after youtube users.
Two things come to mind - who cares if its personal? Mark's business has the right to do what they are doing and they are doing it. ...
Posted in copyright, digital media, google, loudeye, mark cuban | 2 Comments »