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On Digital Media Episode #73: In Typical Fashion
from On Digital Media October 04, 2008
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Steve Hatch (twitter: @shatch), Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts) and Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) discuss: The First Android Phone: The T-Mobile G1 with Google Amazon s music offering for the G1: Six Million DRM-Free Tracks Memory card music is back for another round. Will it fail again? Roku opens it s Netflix player to developers. Who will build for it? Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Music, Microsoft, Podcast, Media, Magnatune, CD Baby, Jerry Seinfeld, Pandora, Last.fm, CBS, Google Android, Google, Android, Amazon Music, T-Mobile, G1, iPhone, Apple, Apple iPhone, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media #72: Save the iPod!
from On Digital Media October 04, 2008
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy) and Steve Hatch (twitter: @shatch) and Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts) discuss: Google Chrome, Android and the coming Browser Wars Amazon s streaming service, Hulu and American s online video habits (including their love of DVR s) Metallica s new album, MySpace Music Can Steve Jobs save the iPod? Does it really need saving? Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, BlogTalkRadio, Downloads, Audio, Music, Metallica, Amazon, Hulu, YouTube, MySpace Music, DVR, Television, TV, Podcast, Media, Google Chrome, Google Android, Google, Android, iPhone, Apple, Apple iPhone, Steve Jobs, iPod, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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Alexander Blu - Love (CC 2.0)
from my videos September 24, 2008
Author: AlexanderBluMa Added: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 07:53:18 -0800 Duration: 225Alexander Blu - Love Album: May (Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic)
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On Digital Media, Episode #71: Fair Use vs. Fare Use
from On Digital Media August 25, 2008
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy) and Steve Hatch (twitter: @shatch) and Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts) welcome Kris Smith (twitter: @croncast) to ODM. John has joined BlogTalkRadio as Vice President of Marketing Events: John attended the New Media Expo in Las Vegas where he met Paolo Tosolini of Microsoft. Paolo is responsible for the Podcasting Kit for Sharepoint which was recently made available as open source software. We debate the combination of Sharepoint + Open Source + Enterprise Adoption. CORRECTION: Oops. Wizzard Media did NOT release an iPhone podcatcher at NME. They ve offered a browser-based receiver for awhile now. They introduced a new video player at NME. OMG! Steve got an iPhone! We discuss the consumption model for apps, digital media and the deplorable battery life. Kris and Chia-Lin still cling to their Treo 700p phones Steve wonders if we ll see the same kind of excitement and adoption of the iPhone from other handset makers and ecosystems. Kris thinks Google Android. Royalty rate hikes may shut down Pandora. Last.fm may not have the same issues since they are owned by CBS and the media giant already pays the appropriate royalties. Steve loves Simplify Media on the iPhone which gives him the ability to stream his iTunes library to his phone along with 30 other friends. John thinks that might extend beyond Fair Use. A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that copyright holders must consider the potential fair use of their works before sending copyright takedown notices to online video sites. How novel When will the strong arm tactics of these industry groups come to an end? Never. They ll just morph. Kris wonders why a service like Magnatune hasn t had a greater impact in terms of changing the way record labels conduct business. Ditto for CD Baby. Microsoft contracts with Jerry Seinfeld to stump for Windows Vista along with Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates. Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Podcasting Kit for Sharepoint, Sharepoint, Microsoft Sharepoint, New Media Expo, Las Vegas, BlogTalkRadio, Downloads, Audio, Music, Microsoft, Podcast, Media, Magnatune, CD Baby, Jerry Seinfeld, Pandora, Last.fm, CBS, Google Android, Google, Android, iPhone, Apple, Apple iPhone, Wizzard Media, Paolo Tosolini, Kris Smith, Life in the Can, Croncast, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media, Episode #70: Live One
from On Digital Media July 14, 2008
Our first LIVE episode on BlogTalkRadio! Joining John, Ken, Steve and Chia-Lin is John Havens, VP of Business Development for BlogTalkRadio. Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Display Advertising, Advertising, Google, Parick Pichette, Amazon Kindle, Kindle, BlogTalkRadio, Podcasting, John Havens, Alan Levy, Ustream, Podcast, Yahoo, YouTube, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media, Episode #69: Google Trends, Microsoft Spends
from On Digital Media June 30, 2008
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Steve Hatch (twitter: @shatch) and Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) discuss: John and Ken will be attending the NY Tech Meetup on July 1st at IAC in NYC Ken will be attending Podcamp Boston 3 Matchmine is powering blog recommendations for blogged.com BlogTalkRadio has closed a $4.6 million dollar round of financing from The Kraft Group - the same folks that have invested in Matchmine (small world ). Congratulations to ODM alum and BlogTalkRadio VP of Business Development, John Havens; VP of Product Development, Kris Smith and; Alan Levy, BlogTalkRadio CEO. Microsoft acquires semantic search company Powerset for $100+ million The Google-Yahoo deal comes under scrutiny for potential anti-trust issues Google (finally) finds its new CFO - Patrick Pichette from BellCanada Google introduced two new planning products: Google Trends for Web Sites and Google Ad Planner. We discuss the fundamental shift occurring in advertising and media. YouTube is capturing nearly 80% of the online video viewing market Ustream will introduce overlay ads into live video streams. We talk a bit about lifecasting, live video and of course, Chris Pirillo. Will overlay advertising on video work, live or on-demand? Amazon eBook sales could reach $2.5 billion by 2012 according to Pacific Crest analyst Steve Weinstein. Ken estimates that figure would comprise about 15% of the U.S. book market. Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Microsoft, Powerset, Semantic Search, Display Advertising, Advertising, Google, Parick Pichette, Amazon Kindle, Kindle, BlogTalkRadio, Podcasting, The Kraft Group, Anti-Trust, Matchmine, Blogged.com, John Havens, Alan Levy, Kris Smith, Ustream, Chris Pirillo, Google Trends, Google Ad Planner, Podcast, Yahoo, Media, YouTube, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media, Episode #68: New Arrival
from On Digital Media June 22, 2008
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy) and Steve Hatch (twitter: @shatch) welcome Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts) back to ODM. Welcome Alexandra Claire Becker! Events: John s going to the NY Tech Meetup on July 1st Google and Yahoo enter into a search advertising agreement Executive Exodus at Yahoo: Qi Lu, EVP engineering for Search and Advertising Technology Group; Vish Makhijani, SVP and General Manager of Search and; Brad Garlinghouse, VP of Communications s List while Joshua Schacter, founder of del.icio.us, has also decided to leave. Yahoo announced a deal to sell display ads .on Walmart.com(?) Chia-Lin thinks it s the digital equivalent of shelving fees. According to the data, YouTube is still kicking Hulu s ass, regardless of what Mark Cuban thinks. Regardless, we want to know how Youtube and Hulu are going to monetize their respective businesses. Would Hulu consider a paid subscription model? YouTube is going to start allowing long-form content (videos above 30 minutes). Scoble thinks they want to insert advertising in the longer stuff. We agree. Gary Vaynerchuk s Wine Library TV moves over to Revision3. Verizon will be pushing its FiOS service to 50 mbps downstream, 20 mbps upstream. For $139.95 a month! Gene Simmons (yes, that Gene Simmons) thinks that Radiohead, the internets, p2p - and the FANS - are killing the recording industry. EMI is not only suing MP3Tunes.com, but its founder, Michael Robertson, personally. Microsoft has decided to support MSN Music customers (and the related DRM) until - at least - the end of 2011. They ll revisit their decision at that time. Audible files will soon play on the Zune. Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Music, Microsoft, MSN Music, DRM, Audible, Zune, Microsoft Zune, Hulu, Walmart.com, Display Advertising, Mark Cuban, Advertising, Google, Podcast, Yahoo, Media, Gene Simmons, KISS, Radiohead, p2p, YouTube, Verizon FiOS, FiOs, Verizon, Joshua Schacter, Jeremy Zawodny, Craig s List, Brad Garlinghouse, Vish Makhijani, Qi Lu, Caterina Fake, Stewart Butterfield, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media, Episode #67: Old-Media Advertising Complex
from On Digital Media June 05, 2008
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy) and Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) and Steve Hatch (twitter: @shatch) are joined by special guest Craig Calder (twitter: @ccalder). Craig gives us the lowdown on his new job as Chief Marketing Officer (PDF) of Real Time Content. Events: John is planning to attend the Conversational Marketing Summit in NYC on June 9th and 10th. Ken is planning to attend the Advertising 2.0 Conference on June 3rd and 4th. Craig will be at the Cannes Festival delivering a workshop on adaptive media. John s Netflix Roku box still hasn t arrived and neither has Chia-Lin s latest project . By the time show is released, she should be a mom! Pictures to follow. Is Yahoo done? Finished? Cooked? Finis? Where s the growth opportunity? Yahoo = Interruption. Google = Permission. How long will the old fashioned media buy (and buyer) be the status quo? Regardless of currently available data, there s anecdotal evidence that Q2 interactive advertising will prove to be soft. FaceBook will release their API as Open Source Software. John thinks that Open Social should adopt the FaceBook API as the standard and discard the Open Social API. AOL has joined the Open Social Coalition John s Netflix Roku box has shipped. We ll discuss it next week. Amazon Unbox will shortly release its streaming video service. Steve has been testing it. Gary Vaynerchuk (twitter: @garyvee) is everywhere and a model of what new media producers and content owners can do with flexible licensing and distribution terms Jaman and Real Time Content are working together to produce a FaceBook application Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Craig Calder, Real Time Content, Jaman, FaceBook, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Movies, Television, TV, iTunes, Microsoft, Advertising, Conversational Marketing Summit, Yahoo, Microsoft, Gary Vaynerchuk, Wine Library TV, WineLibrary.tv, Podcast, Apple, Google, Open Source, Open Social, AOL, Amazon Unbox, Media, Twitter, Roku, Netflix, Acquisitions, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media, Episode #66: Save twitter!
from On Digital Media May 31, 2008
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy) and Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) are joined by Chia-Lin Simmons via Skype to discuss: John and Ken attended Jeff Pulver s Social Media Breakfast Ken attended the Web 2.0 Meetup in NYC John is planning to attend the Conversational Marketing Summit in NYC on June 9th and 10th Roku and Netflix release a set-top box that supports the Netflix video-on-demand service. (John is awaiting its arrival to Federico HQ.) The service provides access to 10,000 of Netflix s 100,000 title library, providing Netflix subscribers maintain an $18.99/month service level. Ken and Chia-Lin think that John will be disappointed by the selection. Ryan Block gives it a relatively positive review. Ken wants to see simultaneous release of films in the theater, on cable, on-demand and DVD. John tells him to keep dreaming Online TV advertising is no longer an afterthought in the TV Upfront CBS buys CNET for $1.8 billion Ars Technica was bought by Conde Nast for $25 million and will be merged with the Wired properties. Microsoft will provide rebates to consumers who find and purchase products using MSN Search Twitter receives a $15 million investment round. We all wonder what the business model might be, but it s undeniable that there s passion for the service. John calls it the back channel of the internet while Ken likens it to the web 2.0 version of the crawl on television. Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Movies, Television, TV, iTunes, Microsoft, Advertising, Conversational Marketing Summit, Podcast, Apple, Media, CBS, CNET, Twitter, Roku, Netflix, Acquisitions, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media, Episode #65: Discontinuities
from On Digital Media May 05, 2008
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy) and Steve Hatch (twitter: @shatch) are joined by Chia-Lin Simmons via Skype to discuss: Events: John is planning to attend The Conversational Marketing Summit in NYC on June 9th and 10th Microsoft still intent on acquiring Yahoo. Yadda, yadda, yadda. Yahoo earnings grow 9%; Microsoft earnings down. Maybe they should focus, eh? Apple earnings up. Mac sales up 40% and the iPhone is still selling strong. AT T seeems waaaay behind in its rollout of its 3G wireless network. Could that be why Apple waited to release a 3G iPhone? Verizon s rollout of EV-DO is so much more compelling. We discuss Apple s release of a CDMA iPhone at some point in the future. Japan? U.S. grey market? DOH! Microsoft discontinues DRM support for music purchased from MSN Music. Microsoft should read Seth Godin s Small is the New Big. The Death Knell sounds for the MSN Spot Watch Sony buys GraceNote for $260 million. The company plans to integrate the service with its own products and services. Podcast audience up 87% among rock radio listeners (?) Podshow is now Mevio. Next story eBay to sell Skype - to Google? A Skype client for Android? Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Music, iTunes, Microsoft, Sony, Gracenote, CDDB, iTunes, Spot Watch, AT T Wireless, 3G Wireless, Wireless Broadband, Skype, eBay, MSN Music, DRM, Advertising, Conversational Marketing Conference, Mobile, Wireless, Google, Podcast, Yahoo, Apple, iPhone, Media, Acquisitions, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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On Digital Media, Episode #64: Where does the box go?
from On Digital Media April 20, 2008
In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy) and Ken Gellman (twitter: @gellmanken) are joined by Steve Hatch (twitter: @shatch) to discuss: Events: Podcamp NYC is on April 25th and 26th at Brooklyn Polytechnic University. As a result of Daddy Duty, John can t attend this year. Ken will be in Baltimore with his in-laws for Greek Easter and Steve is just a dork. Ken is attending the San Fran Music Tech Summit on the 8th, 9th and 10th. Steve will probably attend Web 2.0 in San Francisco on April 22 - 25. John is planning to attend the Conversational Marketing Summit on June 9th and 10th in NYC. (Congratulations to John Battelle Co. on the close of their recent round of venture financing.) The Podcast Audience grew 40% in one year according to a study by Arbitron-Edison Media. New York passes The Amazon Tax which mandates that all ecommerce providers must collect New York State sales tax for items being shipped to the state - a hefty 8.25%. California however, has rejected a similar tax. John is searching for treatment for a new maladay called Twitter Fatigue. We talk about twitter, twitter tools (FriendFeed, SocialThing, AlertThingy), the types of twitter spam, etc. By the way: how is twitter going to make money? Why is it that twitterific can insert advertising into your twitter stream and generate revenue from it but twitter can t - or just doesn t? Steve points out that Pownce inserts advertising. Ken was introduced to twitter by the CEO of MatchMine, Mike Troiano (twitter: @miketrap) If you have a jailbroken iPhone, check out twinkle - a native twitter client that inserts your location into your twitter posts using the iPhone s location services. The Quest for Yahoo continues, this time with new crusaders: AOL, Google, and now a combined Microsoft-News Corp bid. We remain confused. AOL s Platform A is the top advertising network by reach. Blockbuster to buy Circuit City. Like most people, we wonder WTF they re thinking. Oh yeah, and they re going to offer set top box for streaming video. Again: WTF? Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu. Send us email to comments AT odmcast DOT com or call our comment line and leave a message: 775-860-2263. You can also find us on FaceBook - visit us and become a fan. Be sure to stop by http://www.odmcast.com to complete our listener survey - we d really appreciate it. For partner or sponsor information, contact jaf AT newrules DOT com. If you weren t able to download the latest episode, you can always catch it by calling our Podlinez number (818) 688-2754 from any telephone. (Long distance charges or cellular minute usage may apply. Blah, blah, blah.) Technorati Tags: John Federico, Ken Gellman, Chia-Lin Simmons, Steve Hatch, Wine, Digital Media, On Digital Media, Downloads, Audio, Music, iTunes, Retail, eCommerce, NewsCorp, Microsoft, Circuit City, Blockbuster, Vudu, Home Theater, Twitter, Pownce, AlertThingy, FriendFeed, SocialThing, Advertising, Business Models, Amazon Tax, Sales Tax, Mail Order, Catalogs, AOL, Apple TV, TiVo, Cable TV, Platform A, Mike Troiano, Conversational Marketing Conference, John Battelle, Venture Capital, Investments, Twinkle, Location based services, Mobile, Wireless, twitterific, Google, Podcamp NYC, Podcast, Yahoo, MatchMine, Apple, iPhone, Media, Acquisitions, Alexander Blu, Jobs, Careers, Career Development, Events
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