links for 2008-01-14
January 14th, 2008
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Yankee Group Forecasts US Digital Music Revenue to Reach $5.34 Billion by 2012 (but pretty much tells Majors they are in deep trouble)
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As a music lover here are the trends in 2008 that will effect you
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‘ve been asked by several readers why I’m writing more positive posts about Amazon (AMZN) than I do about eBay (EBAY), so I thought I would list the reasons. I still believe eBay can be a fantastic business again but I don’t see that turnaround anytime in
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Online video ad network Tremor Media has raised an $11 million Series B round led by Canaan Partners and Masthead Venture Partners. The NYC-based company has raised a total of $19.4 million, including a $8.64 million round in September 2006.
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A recent Advertiser Perceptions study (via Marketing Charts) suggests that recent trends in ad spending will continue through at least the first half of 2008: spending on Internet, mobile, and cable TV will increase at the expense of newspapers, magazines
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In business, sexy = productive, so the sexiest business in the world would seem to be dating site Plenty of Fish.
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Live Nation offered a few — emphasis on “few” — more details about previously disclosed plans for its home-grown ticketing business toda
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52% of people who shop online do product research at Amazon.com
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favorite timeless posts of 2007, complete with descriptions about each blog post (which more than quadrupled the workload for me this time around, especially because I tripled the amount of links, but I had fun!)
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Meatpaper is a print magazine of art and ideas about meat. We like metaphors more than marinating tips. We are your journal of meat culture.
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TIPS FOR WRITING RADIO, by Paul Burke
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