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Kindling | Digitalics
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March 10, 2011 at 11:55 am. Recently, blogger and journalist extraordinaire Dan Gillmor. Tweeted about how some publisher was selling an e-book at a higher price than the hardcover. Dan’s comment was that the publisher (Penquin in this case) just “didn’t get it.”. I think Dan’s wrong on this one. True, an e-book. Be priced lower than the hardcover. It’s certainly cheaper to. But cost doesn’t drive price, demand does. Cost simply determines how much profit there will be, if any. Not many, I bet. Remem...
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Lawyers and TVs and Tubes, Oh My! | Digitalics
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Lawyers and TVs and Tubes, Oh My! April 17, 2011 at 8:24 am. The business models surrounding video delivery to consumers are sure evolving rapidly, aren’t they? And in sometimes surprising ways. Time Warner Cable ( TWC. By Viacom ( VIA. Has released a similar app. Although because it streams directly from the cable box (plus wireless adapter add-on), this one does not require cable subscribers also to be internet customers. Broadcasters such as Viacom are claiming. Meanwhile, ESPN ( DIS. Logically, Zediv...
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How Much For Your Data? | Digitalics
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How Much For Your Data? February 28, 2011 at 5:32 pm. An interesting corollary to the idea of paying for attention. Detailed in this morning’s Wall Street Journal. Subscription required). In the latest article in its continuing series on Internet privacy and personal data, the WSJ mentions several companies that are helping consumers sell their personal data to marketing companies. In particular, Allow, Ltd. Not too dissimilar to paying directly for one’s attention. Perhaps that will be the nex...Leave a...
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Comments on Digital Media, small-cap tech, Internet, telecom. Oh yeah, and the kitchen sink. Saturday, April 12, 2008. I'm movin' on up. To my own eponymous domain, that is, thanks to the good folks at WordPress. Please join me in my new home, www.ScottJBerry.com. Where you can see my latest article " Blockbuster: Driving Off A Cliff? Hope you'll keep reading Digitalics. Thanks for listening. Posted by Scott Berry. Links to this post. Thursday, April 10, 2008. Will The Madness Never End? Oh, they'll hang...
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Comments on Digital Media, small-cap tech, Internet, telecom. Oh yeah, and the kitchen sink. Saturday, April 12, 2008. I'm movin' on up. To my own eponymous domain, that is, thanks to the good folks at WordPress. Please join me in my new home, www.ScottJBerry.com. Where you can see my latest article " Blockbuster: Driving Off A Cliff? Hope you'll keep reading Digitalics. Thanks for listening. Posted by Scott Berry. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New York City Area. View my complete profile.
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Ceragon Purchase Boosts Takeover Potential. Wednesday it was announced. That Ceragon Networks ( NASDAQ: CRNT. Has reached an agreement to acquire Nera Networks of Norway. Both are in the backhaul sector of the wireless business. As frequent readers know, I have long been a bull on Ceragon for a number of reasons:. Large customer base and high growth. This has been a long-term buy-and-hold recommendation of mine for years, and that’s even more so now (though I’d probably wait a quarter or two ...That WiMa...
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Digitalics, LLC is a strategy and investment consultancy based in Fairfield County, CT, serving clients whose interests touch the technology sphere. I am currently working with firms throughout the U.S. on general corporate advisory, strategy formulation, freelance industry research, market and competitive analysis, technology commercialization, financial modeling, equity analysis, and company valuations. I help them figure out. What they want to be when they grow up. Eal value instead of just technology.