☞ Random Monday Grab-bag
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Important to understand how this model works as it will be at the core of the disruption all technology businesses face from Google over the coming years.
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Dinosaur alert.
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Looks like the extension capability in Chrome is already getting plenty of exercise. If the ones I'm hooked on in Firefox show up, maybe Chrome will get more of my attention.
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I'll be opening this conference (which is mainly in English) in the splendid town of Bozen (or Bolzano). Come for the wine (the local Lagrein grape is great) if not for the tremendous content, which includes Sam Ruby.
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And naturally this will be the story with internet downloads as well. All the fuss from the big media companies - and their manipulation of legislation through their powerful joint lobbying with the pharmaceutical and software industries - will be shown to have been based on false assumptions depending more on a desire to retain their oligopoly than on any benefits to society.
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A thing of beauty, not to say obsessiveness.
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Posted by webmink
Interesting that this sort of disruption model is usually seen when a small/lean company offers freely a service or product that a larger one charges for. The former doesn't have to handle the costs of the latter, which, for whatever reason, managed to lose its edge. Kinda like sharks weeding off the sick and old.
Posted by Rafael Vanoni on November 03, 2009 at 11:15 PM PST #