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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Media & Fruits Part II: Attack of the Paper-Killing Apple
Another recent buzz is due to the pre-announced decision from Apple to not allow iPad subscriptions outside of the App Store. It is indeed a hard time for media companies who were already selling iPad apps as an add-on (sometimes … Continue reading
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Tagged app, App Store, Apple, business model, Business Transformation, CD, commodity, content, content production, Delicious Library, DiCoDE, Digital Music, early adopters, eBook, games, iBooks, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod Touch, iTunes, iTunes Store, magazine, media, movies, Music, newspaper, Orange, P2P, podcast, Press, publisher, publishing, radio, record companies, series, Siri, Steve Jobs, Zinio
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Media & Fruits Part I: Orange in Daily Motion
Orange bought 49% of Dailymotion. This information is creating some buzz lately, especially related to the backstage discussions: VC’s, french government, Viacom… There are a few interesting strategic implications in this deal: Dailymotion was already profitable, which means they succeeded … Continue reading
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Tagged aggregation, bandwidth, business model, content, content production, copyright, Dailymotion, DiCoDE, DIRT, Morgan Stanley, Orange, platform, platform utility, regulation, TF1, VC, Viacom
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Transitions
After having spent 10 wonderful weeks in The Philippines in a very isolated way, I’ve just spent 2 great weeks full of meet up’s with interesting people. As much as it was important to take some distance on busy days … Continue reading
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Tagged Alcatel Lucent, Alex Papanastassiou, BetaGroup, BetaGroup CoWorking, Board of Innovation, co-working, Damien Van Achter, DiCoDE, DIRT, Els Descheemaeker, HackDemocracy, Hacks/Hackers, ICAB, Joannes Vandermeulen, media, Mobile Monday, Namahn, Nick Demey, Philippe De Ridder, Tele Media, telecom, The Hub, The Philippines
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Don’t say DiCoDE anymore, say DICoDE
I know, it is subtle… but important! Working through the methodology I am putting in place using both DiCoDE (strategies) and DIRT (business models) and testing it on the Digital Music ecosystems, I realized my model is not just about … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, Board of Innovation, business model, Carrier, Deezer, DiCoDE; DICoDE, Digital Music, DIRT, Gerd Leonhard, iTunes, Julien Mourlon, Laid Back, Lala.com, Last.FM, Music, P2P, Piracy, Radio 2.0 Manifesto, regulation, Spotify, streaming
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