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Josh Martin
Before delving in to the bulk of this article I should explicitly state that I think HTML5 is an important industry initiative and, if implemented correctly, it can have
It's the end of the year and the Internet is rife with top ten lists aplenty: year in review, predictions for 2011, lists of the top lists and more. They're unavoidable. Thus, differentiating oneself
Any time a service cuts its price we are forced to pontificate as to why. So, when Hulu announced that it was out of beta (which it has been in since August) and reduced its price from $9.99 to $7.99
I'll admit upfront that I am by nature a skeptic. This attitude has served me well in my chosen profession and my presumptions of failure are often prescient. I remember MovieBeam and wondering how
While I may never have owned a Victrola or a record player, I have the scars of many a media war. When I was a young associate analyst many years and companies ago, one of the first areas I
Bravo, The Financial Times, Starbucks, the Nets, Domino's Pizza, Zagats, Best Buy, Eye-Fi, and the NBA are a very abbreviated list of companies partnering with location-based social networks. The
As a long time Netflix subscriber, a buyer of a Netflix-ready Blu-ray player, and a regular user of Watch Instantly (even when it results in masochistic acts such as enduring "Mary Shelly's
I am a long suffering Mets fan; too young to have celebrated Bill Buckner's 1986 error leading to a World Championship but just old enough to still bitterly recall consecutively missing the playoffs
Previous page So, the question becomes: What needs to be controlled? Does the content creator need a unified front end from which to access all their services? Or does the content consumer need a way
I like to fashion myself a valued contributor to the world at large. I write witty reviews on Yelp allowing other to avoid my epicurean misadventures. I caution moviegoers on Netflix and Flixster to
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