Archive for the 'Start-ups' Category
Signs of Bubble 2.0: Tons of “me too” Black sites launching
3 Comments Published by Siddiq Bello April 22nd, 2008 in Conjecture, Start-ups, Tech Musings, Web 2.0, polemic, round-up, stupid ideas.There has been a ton of talk about Bubble 2.0, it started with Fred Wilson back in March of ‘05, was picked up by Vulture Central in Oct of the same year and has since since spawned everything from an official blog to a Wikipedia entry. However, the only sure sign that Bubble 2.0 is [...]
The Pseudo-death knell of AllofMP3
2 Comments Published by Siddiq Bello July 3rd, 2007 in AllOfMP3, Digital Music, Digital downloading, Groups Opposing the RIAA, IFPI, RIAA, RIAA and Record Labels, Start-ups, copyright, mp3, russian mp3.It seems that after months of slow economic starvation AllofMP3.com is finally no more. Over the last few years the IFPI and RIAA have mounted a sustained assault on the site, which followed the letter of Russian law, but sold music in a format (MP3) and for a price (cheap as hell) that the dying [...]
ZapMeals: Closing the Gap Betwen Mouse and Tummy
3 Comments Published by Siddiq Bello June 22nd, 2007 in Foodie, Foolishness, Humor, Innovation, Start-ups, Web 2.0, great companies, hot betas, hot launches, social ideas.A great new Web 2.0 launch that plans on revolutionizing the restaurant and take-out industries. The start-up has an amazingly ambitious plan to help restaurants and home cooks monetize they excess capacity and inventory while delivering quality, low-cost food options. This is an amazing long-tail opportunity that I never even saw coming. Basically the company [...]
Whats happened? Lots…
1 Comment Published by Siddiq Bello June 5th, 2007 in Start-ups, Tech 2.0, TrendSpotting, Web 2.0, Web Resources, round-up, social ideas, social media, trend, twitter.Garry Trudeau became an RIAA shill…
The New York Times finds new ways to say the record labels are dead: With the hyperbolic headline “Plunge in CD Sales Shakes Up Big Labels” the NYT outlines the approved list symptoms contributing the labels demise but steadfastly avoids stating any causes.
The software police at the BSA put out [...]
Whats happened? Lots…
0 Comments Published by Siddiq Bello June 5th, 2007 in Start-ups, Tech 2.0, TrendSpotting, Web 2.0, Web Resources, round-up, social ideas, social media, trend, twitter.Garry Trudeau became an RIAA shill…
The New York Times finds new ways to say the record labels are dead: With the hyperbolic headline “Plunge in CD Sales Shakes Up Big Labels” the NYT outlines the approved list symptoms contributing the labels demise but steadfastly avoids stating any causes.
The software police at the BSA put out [...]
