On Digital Media, Episode #37
In this episode John Federico, Ken Gellman and Steve Hatch discuss:
- John is looking for Gig 2.0
- Steve Jobs and Apple offer a glass of ice water to people in hell
- Apple introduces iTunes Plus, 160 GB Apple TV
- iTunes Plus offers DRM-free - but information rich - audio files. Shame as a tactic for copy protection?
- Google has introduced Google Gears. It’s open source. A platform for AxL?
- The Facebook OS = The MySpace Killer?
- CBS buys Last.FM and last week, WallStrip
Our wine this week is our old standby, the 2004 Coppola Rosso.
Our closing music is Democracy from Alexander Blu.
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