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More on DRM and ebooks - Charlie's Diary
"There is a pervasive assumption that ebooks are disposable literature. But to the voracious readers, this is not the case. Currently it's hard for many people to build up collections of books due to space constraints — nevertheless I know many SF fans (of the kind who read 50-150 books a year) who have turned their homes into libraries. They will be the tip of an iceberg once ebooks become mainstream; why discard an ebook when you can file it and come back to it in 10 years' time and it takes up no space?

For such people, filing and tagging their collections is a major issue. And so is portability. It's true that if they own an iPad they can have an iBooks app full of books purchased from Apple, and a Kindle app full of books from Amazon, and a Nook app full of books from B&N. But those apps are, thanks to DRM, data silos — you can't cross-check to see if you bought book 3 in a series from Apple and book 5 from Amazon without a lot of fiddling around."
business-opportunity  collecting  nerds-as-camel-nose  my-people  vague-press 
27 days ago by Vaguery
HOW TO: Make Your PR & Marketing Believable
“Affinity has become the new secret weapon — we believe in people and companies that we like,” said Bhargava. For those in the public relations and marketing industries, it is important to gain back the trust they’ve lost from consumers by understanding what makes people, ideas and organizations more believable.
marketing  corporations  business-culture  business-opportunity  humane-work 
may 2011 by Vaguery
Towards better analytical software | (Articles about R)
"Here are some thoughts on using existing statistical software for better analytics and/or business intelligence (reporting)…"
user-experience  software-development  business-opportunity  business-model  analytics  data-analysis 
july 2010 by Vaguery
Portland, Oregon: Where Kombucha-Scented Money Dreams Come True - The Awl
"…Finally, an answer to that vexing middle step in the business plan. 1. Start Neato Company. 2. ??? Move to Portland. 3. PROFIT."
Portland  business-opportunity  regionalism  American-cultural-assumptions 
march 2010 by Vaguery
Micropayments and Subscriptions: How Business Models for Startups are Shifting - ReadWriteStart
"Back in early February, while aboard a red-eye to New York, Dave McClure wrote a long, humorous, rambling, profanity-laden rant of a blog post that focused on startup business models. While it makes for an entertaining read, McClure's post is also very insightful and makes a solid case for why startups should shift from advertising models and instead build their new businesses on subscriptions and micropayments. Earlier this month I had the chance to visit the headquarters of ZooLoo, a startup that witnessed this very shift first-hand with their own business model."
micropayments  business-model  business-opportunity  startups  entrepreneurs  ecommerce 
march 2010 by Vaguery
The Sum Of All Fears: The Social Business Naysayers - /Message
"Winston Churchill once said, "Why, you may take the most gallant sailor, the most intrepid airman or the most audacious soldier, put them at a table together- what do you get? The sum of all fears." If you collect a group of commentators, just like any Sunday morning news show, you will hear the sum of their fears, all the reasons why not."
disintermediation-in-action  niches  business-culture  business-opportunity  social-software  web2.0 
november 2009 by Vaguery
Vacuum - Edward Vielmetti is on the move in Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104: Buckminster Fuller on making money vs. making sense
"Very frequently I hear or read of my artifacts adjudged by critics as being "failures," because I did not get them into mass-production and "make money with them." Such money-making-as-criteria-of-success critics do not realize that money-making was never my goal. I learned very early and painfully that you have to decide at the outset whether you are trying to make money or to make sense, as they are mutually exclusive."
r.-buckminster-fuller  quote  design  engineering  money  business-opportunity  planning  objectives 
february 2009 by Vaguery
Nelson's Weblog
"Two factor authentication is nothing new, but in the US it's unusual for it to be available in such a common consumer product. A lot of my friends who play the game have gotten authenticators for themselves after seeing people lose their accounts. Sure wish I could easily get the same protection at my bank."
auth&auth  security  WoW  banking  social-norms  tools  business-opportunity 
december 2008 by Vaguery

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