February 2012
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Sir Richard Branson: We must put the planet before... →
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File Sharing in the Post MegaUpload Era |... →
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Open the Future: The Future Isn't What It Used to... →
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The Cloud Is Running Out of Room: Here's How It... →
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The End Of CDs: Russian Retailer Latest To Take... →
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The Next Music Format Case-Study: Twisted Music →
My new article got featured on Music Think Tank.
Excerpt:
It’s a terrific example of smart product development and bringing out the inner-‘selfish consumer’ in fans. That means: giving them something so great, that they will spend money on it for themselves; as opposed to selling what you want them to buy (and treating your creativity like a charity by getting fans to buy your music merely “to...
The Third Industrial Revolution - Wikipedia, the... →
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Research, no motion: How the BlackBerry CEOs lost... →
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Online Ad Spend Has Overtaken Print In... →
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The Boy Who Heard Too Much →
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Factbox: Japan's hidden nightmare scenario for... →
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Brainstorming Doesn’t Really Work : The New Yorker →
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My column 'Ownership, Access, Availability' →
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At the turn of the last century, the availability of your favorite music depended mainly on your own ability to play an instrument or that of those around you. When performing live, they could ‘sell’ music as a temporary experience. Then came the copy and people started paying for sheet music, records and later CDs and MP3s.
A new type of availability...
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