Live Takes Visa
Recently At The Gun Shop
Sony seems not to be concerned about its exploding batteries (see Naked Conversations).
WGA And The Next Generation
The WGA story continues. See the WGA horror story and WGA failures (both from Ed Bott).
Microsoft Will Get DRM Under Control
Great New Features
While I'm waiting for Windows Media Player 11 and its exciting new features (see The Inquirer) I make just some guesses about how much even better Windows Media Player 12 will be.
Finally The UNO reacts
See e.g. ZDNet (see Serial Nos. are from MacMerc.com).
Thank You Apple!
Apple has not only given us great gadgets and DRM-systems but awesome new words. So it's clear that not anyone has the right to use apples intellectual properties (see Leo Laportes blog post about a new name for -Beep-casting).
The Guys From Cupertino
Apple is working hard to succeed Microsoft (see the latest insane pod-sue-mania-story on Scoblelizer).
The Podnoses - Episode 15
See also episode 14.
Pricing 2.0
After I've read the TechCrunch post about the expected YouTube price, I think I have to rectify my former post about prices of Web 2.0 companies. This is the correct formula.
The History Of Web 2.0 - Part 5
The DRM Babylon
The wide varitey of DRM systems (see Nicholas Carrs post) will give us new and interesting conversations.
Web 2.0 Lost Its Virginity
The discussion about truth in the internet continues (see Tom Foremski).
The History Of Web 2.0 - Part 4
A Revolutionary New Project
After Larry Sanger has announced The Citizendium (see Nicholas Carrs blog post or TechCrunch) this is just a guess what he will announce in a few years.
The History Of Web 2.0 - Part 3
The Podnoses - Episode 14
See also episode 13.
The Market For Web 2.0 Companies
As posted by Donna Bogatin and Dan Farber Mr. Web 2.0 Michael Arrington divided the Web 2.0 companies in winners (got acquired) and the others.
Here is my guess for a reasonable price list.