Archive for April 15th, 2004

Webcasts for BloggerCon in Jeopardy

Thursday, April 15th, 2004

It looks like the Berkman Center’s license for RealServer, which is used to do streaming for Webcasts, expired yesterday. They’re trying to get the license problem resolved in time for Saturday’s conference.
Addendum 4/16: Dave reports on the BloggerCon blog that the Webcast problem has been resolved. Hooray!

More on Downloading Not Affecting CD Sales

Thursday, April 15th, 2004

from the Harvard University Gazette: Beth Potier’s article covers Harvard Business School professor Felix Oberholzer-Gee and University of North Carolina economist Koleman Strumpf’s research in detail.
“… the study found that for the most popular albums – the top 25 percent that had more than 600,000 sales – file sharing actually boosts sales. For every 150 [...]

Speaking of Paryting with Colleagues …

Thursday, April 15th, 2004

I just registered for the Special Libraries Association 2004 Annual Conference. I fall into the category of those paying their own way this year, but I consider the expense to be well worth it and am lucky enough to be able to afford it. Unfortunately, because of other schedule conflicts, I can only be there [...]

The Christian Science Monitor Writes about Blogs

Thursday, April 15th, 2004

Gregory M. Lamb reports about some of the trends in blogging, interviews a few blog experts, and speculates about the future of blogging. He also plugs BloggerCon this weekend.
(Thanks, EW!)


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