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  1. Trent Reznor doubles down on the Web

    mathewingram.com/work - May 5, 2008

    Not long after Radiohead offered their new album In Rainbows through their website for whatever fans wanted to pay, Nine Inch Nails’ frontman Trent Reznor took a similar approach with a new album he produced by hip-hop

    Also tagged: music, social networks, media, reznor, album

  2. Radiohead: No more free stuff for you

    mathewingram.com/work - Apr 30, 2008

    Just as Radiohead’s “pay what you want” download model is being adopted by more musicians and artists — including Nine Inch Nails, Coldplay, The Charlatans UK and others — the band that launched the model says it

    Also tagged: music, social networks, radiohead

  3. Free 2.0: Don’t blame the VCs

    mathewingram.com/work - Apr 4, 2008

    A New York-based entrepreneur named Hank Williams has a guest post over at Silicon Alley Insider about how the tech economy is being ruined by the “freetards” (although he doesn’t use that term). In a nutshell, Hank

    Also tagged: startup, vc, web2 0

  4. Google: Why not make the cloud free?

    mathewingram.com/work - Apr 1, 2008

    Kevin Kelleher has a post up at GigaOm with an interesting proposition: he says Google should duplicate the kinds of cloud-based services that Amazon has — the S3 storage business, the EC2 virtual server business and

    Also tagged: social networks, google, web2 0, cloud

  5. Harvard votes to free its research

    mathewingram.com/work - Feb 14, 2008

    It’s in danger of sliding off Techmeme as I write this, but I wanted to send a shout out to Harvard for its proposal to set academic research free on the Web (I wonder if that’s the first time the words “shout out” and

    Also tagged: research, social networks, media, web2 0, harvard

  6. Fred is right and Rupert is wrong

    mathewingram.com/work - Jan 25, 2008

    As the Wall Street Journal is breathlessly reporting, Rupert “Just Try and Stop Me” Murdoch has apparently relented on his much-discussed plans to open up the Journal’s content and get rid of the paywall, and will be

    Also tagged: social networks, media, web2 0, wsj, murdoch

  7. More evidence that free is better

    mathewingram.com/work - Dec 11, 2007

    The data points continue to pile up in favour of the decision by the New York Times to drop its subscription service: according to a post over at TechCrunch, traffic to the NYT website has climbed by more than 60 per

    Also tagged: social networks, media, newspapers, web2 0, nyt

  8. Nokia’s new feature: Comes With Crap

    mathewingram.com/work - Dec 5, 2007

    A free music-download service on your mobile? Cool. Nokia’s new “Comes With Music” offer? Dumb. The details are sketchy so far, but it sounds like Nokia has done a deal with Universal Music to offer downloads of the

    Also tagged: music, social networks, mobile, nokia

  9. Jaron Lanier and the “pay me” gang

    mathewingram.com/work - Nov 20, 2007

    Nick Carr points to a piece by Jaron Lanier in the New York Times, wherein the virtual-reality guru with the wacky dreads talks about how he has changed his mind about the whole “information wants to be free” thing and

    Also tagged: blogs, media, web2 0, content, lanier

  10. Free means never having to say you’re sorry

    mathewingram.com/work - Sep 20, 2007

    Not surprisingly, the decision by the New York Times to tear down its pay wall has fueled speculation that Rupert Murdoch will do the same thing with the Wall Street Journal — speculation that has been around for

    Also tagged: social networks, media, web2 0, wsj, murdoch

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