Carrying the Lantern
Gillmor Gang for 12 June
Bill R.: Steve is in Singapore, Doc is in Copenhagen! Some soundbites I liked...
00:01:58 "Steve Jobs is the best negotiator in the business, and he can probably shave 100 bucks off the price of a Mac just by going with Intel." Dan Farber01:18:33 "The artist, formerly known as the audience." Doc Searls
01:19:28 "The soundtrack of our lives is locked up." Steve Gillmor
Steve Gillmor, currently in Singapore or something, has stitched together a virtual gangcast from talks with Dan Farber and yours truly. My part derives from a 57-minute cell call at a sleepy hour from my hotel room in Copenhagen.
[The Doc Searls Weblog]Podcast Value Chain
Bill R.: Alex has a nice, bare-bones description of the opportunities along the way as a podcast is created, produced, launched, and enjoyed. He's missed a few key points (e.g., searching of audio), but I'll jump into his forum and comment further.
Podcast Value Chain Report Examines Business of Podcasting.
Digital Podcast, a podcast directory, has released The Podcast Value Chain Report, a breakdown of the podcast value chain into nine steps. The report examines the current state of these steps, projects market sizes and discusses implications for new business and technology requirements.
[Podcasting News]"In the year 2014, The New York Times has gone off-line"
Bill R.: Now HERE's a conversation starter for you. Googlezon, EPIC, 2014.