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Is Google Bad for Business? Chris Anderson and Free.

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Tonight I’m going to hear Chris Anderson, Editor in Chief of Wired Magazine, speak about his upcoming book, “Free.” In a previous post I presented my position on the culture of free, the gift economy and how I think it’s driving the quality of content and applications towards amateur hour. It will be interesting to hear Chris address web economics and I hope to engage him in a discussion about what this means for the future of web-based entertainment content.

I’m specifically interested in Google and how they’ve enabled the culture of free online. From my perspective, Google is bad for business. Let me qualify that, bad for business-as-usual (added). By offering everything you need on the web for free, Google has effectively put web-based business opportunities on life support. (more…)

Why The Gift Economy Means Stay Tuned for Amatuer Hour

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

The gift economy that powers much of web 2.0 is unsustainable. The internet offers an unmatched infrastructure for the distribution of communication, information and entertainment. But professional creators i.e. bloggers, video producers or application developers that build web 2.0 products and help us realize the value of that infrastructure won’t keep making their content and giving it away for free much longer. Why should they? (more…)

An Open Lane or An Introduction

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

My name is Jake and I work at The Safran Company in Los Angeles. Our business is making movies and managing the careers of actors, writers and directors. We’re an independent company that works closely with major film and TV studios, media companies, talent agencies, financial institutions, marketing companies and brands around the world. This is the first entry in what I hopeĀ  becomes an important facet of ourĀ  business. (more…)