Announcing New ContentNext Journalists: Tameka Kee, West Coast, and Patrick Smith, UK By Staci D. Kramer - Sun 05 Oct 2008 02:54 PM PST We’ve very pleased to introduce two journalists joining the ContentNext Media ranks in the next two weeks, and sad to see one of us go: Tameka Kee, West Coast …
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Announcing New ContentNext Journalists: Tameka Kee, West Coast, and Patrick Smith, UK
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@ Digital Music Forum West: iPhone Now Accounts For Half Of All Pandora Users; Doubled Growth Rate
http://www.moconews.net/entry/419-digital-music-forum-west-iphone-now-accounts-for-half-of-all-pandora-us/@ Digital Music Forum West: iPhone Now Accounts For Half Of All Pandora Users; Doubled Growth Rate By Matt Kapko - Fri 03 Oct 2008 11:37 AM PST The iPhone now accounts for about half of all of Pandora’s 17 million users, Pandora founder and chief strategy officer Tim Westergren said in an opening Q&A keynote at Digital Music Forum West. …
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T-Mobile USA Says It Sold Triple The Amount Of G1 Pre-Orders Originally Anticipated
http://www.moconews.net/entry/419-t-mobile-usa-says-it-sold-triple-the-amount-of-g1-pre-orders-originally/T-Mobile USA issued a statement today, updating customers on how they can be one of the first people to get their hands on the first Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Android phone called the G1. A spokesperson said: "Given the great anticipation and the heavy pre-sale demand for the T-Mobile G1 with Google, we nearly tripled the number of phones initially available for delivery on our Oct. …
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T-Mobile G1/Android Emulator Looks Nice, Shows Too Much?
http://blog.omio.com/handset-news/t-mobile-g1android-emulato...more feature rich than we initially anticipated. All they need is someone to homebrew video camera functionality a la the iPhone, and this phone could actually turn heads! Will the notoriously camera-shy Google have to change tack to court consumers? Pundits say yes. Source: G1 News
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Mickey Papillon
http://mickeypapillon.wordpress.comservice on DC metro Nokia to launch comes with music in US Bidders for Sprint iDEN network Zune music software coming to phones News Details on WiMax/XOHM Hands on with XOHM WiMax XOHM WiMax tested in Baltimore FCC working on mergers Sony reorg Half of US subscribers get media on phone AT overage costs $480/GB Devices RIM says BB Bold still in testing by AT Samsung Pixon AT bringing iPhone 3G to Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Pay as you go iPhone now available T-mobile launches Moto W450 LG launches new touch screen phones Samsun
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contentSutraに悪行の報い。The Guradianが買収後に失速
http://jp.techcrunch.com/archives/20081005bad-karma-at-conte...といい、規模も知名度も高い兄弟サイト、paidContentのインド版だ(両サイトともデジタルメディアのビジネスを扱っている)。 contentSutraは最近まで、ContentNextで二番目に大きいブログで、mocoNewsにも勝っていた。
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Bad Karma At contentSutra. Site Sputters After Being Bought By The Guardian.
http://blog.91mjj.com/post/51986.html, the Indian counterpart to its bigger and better known brother, paidContent (both cover the business of digital media). Until recently, contentSutra was ContentNext’s second biggest blog, even beating out mocoNews. But if you look at it now, traffic has dropped off a cliff. Posts are sporadic, and mostly consist of news roundups or the occasional post from the editors at paidContent. ContentNext and the Guardian are currently in talks with media companies in
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TechCrunch
http://techcrunch.com, the Indian counterpart to its bigger and better known brother, paidContent (both cover the business of digital media). Until recently, contentSutra was ContentNext’s second biggest blog, even beating out mocoNews. But if you look at it now, traffic has dropped off a cliff. Posts are sporadic, and mostly consist of news roundups or the occasional post from the editors at paidContent. ContentNext and the Guardian are currently in talks with media companies
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Blendwire
http://blendwire.net, the Indian counterpart to its bigger and better known brother, paidContent (both cover the business of digital media). Until recently, contentSutra was ContentNext’s second biggest blog, even beating out mocoNews. But if you look at it now, traffic has dropped off a cliff. Posts are sporadic, and mostly consist of news roundups or the occasional post from the editors at paidContent. ContentNext and the Guardian are currently in talks with media companies
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Bad Karma At contentSutra. Site Sputters After Being Bought By The Guardian.
http://www.crazyengineers.com/forum/ce-infocus/5873-bad-karm..., the Indian counterpart to its bigger and better known brother, paidContent (both cover the business of digital media). Until recently, contentSutra was ContentNext's second biggest blog, even beating out mocoNews. But if you look at it now, traffic has dropped off a cliff. Posts are sporadic, and mostly consist of news roundups or the occasional post from the editors at paidContent. ContentNext and the Guardian are currently in talks with media companies in
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Bad Karma At contentSutra. Site Sputters After Being Bought By The Guardian.
http://www.theethoschallange.com/blog/?p=4776, the Indian counterpart to its bigger and better known brother, paidContent (both cover the business of digital media). Until recently, contentSutra was ContentNext’s second biggest blog, even beating out mocoNews. But if you look at it now, traffic has dropped off a cliff. Posts are sporadic, and mostly consist of news roundups or the occasional post from the editors at paidContent. ContentNext and the Guardian are currently in talks with media companies
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Bad Karma At contentSutra. Site Sputters After Being Bought By The Guardian.
http://www.dsgnwok.com/?p=20314, the Indian counterpart to its bigger and better known brother, paidContent (both cover the business of digital media). Until recently, contentSutra was ContentNext’s second biggest blog, even beating out mocoNews. But if you look at it now, traffic has dropped off a cliff. Posts are sporadic, and mostly consist of news roundups or the occasional post from the editors at paidContent. ContentNext and the Guardian are currently in talks with media companies
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Bad Karma At contentSutra. Site Sputters After Being Bought By The Guardian.
http://www.dcbusinessread.com/reston-virginia-city-guide/bad..., the Indian counterpart to its bigger and better known brother, paidContent (both cover the business of digital media). Until recently, contentSutra was ContentNext’s second biggest blog, even beating out mocoNews. But if you look at it now, traffic has dropped off a cliff. Posts are sporadic, and mostly consist of news roundups or the occasional post from the editors at paidContent. ContentNext and the Guardian are currently in talks with media companies