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| Tuesday, October 1, 2002 |
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Plausibility-based journalism
| | Thanks to Dean for the link. |
His cup coverage runneth in RSS
U.S. Internet Radio execution stay holds till Friday
| | See RAIN for details on the pulled Sensenbrenner bill and Rep. John Conyers' letter to fellow congressfolks urging a 'no' vote on the bill, among other things, not the least of which is |
BS2P warfare
| | Thanks to Kevin for the link. |
Talk about the job for hell
| | Warner Music Group is looking for a CTO in its IT department. I'll augment the description by turning it from a block of text to a series of numbered verb phrases (couldn't resist highlighting the operative neobuzz item)... |
| | - Evaluates market trends in technology and music / entertainment content distribution
- Leads digital delivery strategy creation, project planning and implementation.
- Builds prototypes and evaluates alternatives for on-line music delivery, P2P warfare, copy protection, etc.
- Develops strategy and implementation for wireless media (cell phones, PDAs, etc.).
- Recommends future architectures, quantify, feasibility, etc.
- Owns industry analyst relationship; provides trend analysis and monthly summary.
- Builds and manages sandbox and new media lab.
- Sets strategy for application acquisition (package, integration, in-house development, on/near/offshore development)
- Finds and develops partnerships and strategic relationships (development, commercialization, joint efforts/ventures).
- Selects, coordinates, publishes and monitors standards.
- Participates in business strategy definition and alignment of business strategy and IT strategy
- Helps to define a business strategy and architecture.
- Executes best of industry practices such as CMM, ITIL, and Agile development.
- Analyzes all industry wide technological developments and initiatives related to music and music distribution in an effort to help company sustain its competitive advantage in the music technology marketplace.
- Tuned in to the market, senses development before they become standardized.
- Tests technologies, new devices, etc.
- Challenges current way of thinking.
- Participates in new media forums.
- Sets and runs University partnerships.
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| | Okay Cluesters, who's going for this thing? |
| | (The backlink goes to Mary Lu, whose brave fingers have been taking the fading pulse of this monster for a long time.) |
What those other guys said
| | I'm kind of in the same place as Adam. Mostly I see politics, especially around The War on _______, as tarbaby stuff. Get into it and it's too hard to get out. |
Open SesaReed
| | David P. Reed, prime author of the end-to-end argument that made the Internet equally successful and stupid (by putting the intelligence at the ends rather than in the middle) is all over the open spectrum case. Here's his resource page, which is full of links to Good Stuff. |
NoS X
| | Dan Gillmor moderates a panel that considers the issues: Can this distinctly pro-customer approach continue in the face of Hollywood's ire and the entertainment industry's clout in Congress? Will Apple copy Microsoft and build harsh DRM for copyright owners into the system? |
| | I'm sure the answer is no, but of course I need to say the question wouldn't come up with Linux. |
| | Looks like I'll also miss the Harvard Business Conference in Cupertino on Thursday, though there is still an outside chance I might get up there for that one. Depends on how much packing is done and stuff like that. |
| | Meanwhile I still need to report on Digital Hollywood. I am so far behind. I often joke that "I can keep more balls on the floor than anybody I know." But it's a little too true right now. |
10/01
| | Kind of a binary date, no? Even in Euro: 01/10. The kid turns six on 10/10, a birthday that relieves him of the need to remember which comes first (month/day? day/month?) when he fills out forms. |
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