In this episode, John Federico (twitter: @gadgetboy), Chia-Lin Simmons (twitter: @zeropts), Ken Gellman (twitter: @kengellman) and Steve Hatch (twitter: @shatch) are joined by special guests Kip Voytek, SVP, IconNicholson (twitter: @kipbot) and James Andrews, VP and Director of Interactive, Ketchum (twitter: @keyinfluencer).
In this episode:
- James just returned from Sao Paolo
- John will be attending BlogWell in San Jose on October 28th
- Plastic Logic’s new e-reader vs. the Amazon Kindle. Is there a market for both?
- Kip just bought the new LG/Netflix Box, primarily for the Blu-Ray player
- The SlingBox HD is out! James owns one.
- Steve is arguing his perspective on discs vs. downloads
- Apple has 200 million television episodes on the iTunes store along with new HD programming from large broadcasters.
- MySpace officially unveils MyAds, their answer to the FaceBook advertising program
- Are all these ad programs creating silos that will make it more difficult to aggregate and measure this media?
- Internet Advertising grows 15% in first half of 2008
- AdBrite cut 40% of its employees, including two execs
- Joost launches to compete with Hulu and all the other flash video sites
Our music is Democracy from Alexander Blu.
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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.
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On Digital Media Episode #73: In Typical Fashion:
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04.Oct.08
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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.
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On Digital Media #72: Save the iPod!:
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04.Oct.08
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