Archive for November, 2007
November 15 | Filed under Uncategorized |
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Because of TiVo, iTunes and BitTorrent, TV’s becoming obsolete. Like the music industry, the TV industry realizes that their tried-and-true business model is about to be useless, and its lashing out in panic. Unlike the music industry, who attacked its fans, the TV industry is attacking its own: writers. Gizmodo talks to both sides.
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November 15 | Filed under Uncategorized |
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Take note, Starbucks: McDonald’s is coming after you. Yes, that McDonald’s.
Emboldened by rave reviews for the relaunch of its coffee business 18 months ago, the company is planning to roll out premium coffee drinks — including smoothies, frappes and bottled beverages — priced just below that of Starbucks.
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The planned mid-January release of Office 2008 offers a significant overhaul of the productivity suite’s look and features. The previous segment described the challenges in front of the Mac Business Unit at Microsoft: deliver a new suite of applications with the features of the Windows side, but with an appearance and behaviors attractive to Mac
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“We used to fool ourselves,” he said. “We used to think our content was perfect just exactly as it was. We expected our business would remain blissfully unaffected even as the world of interactivity, constant connection and file sharing was exploding. And of course we were wrong.”
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