Posts Tagged with ‘Center-Networks’

Why Are So Many Companies Screwing Up the Ad Revenue Model?

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira,

Allen Stern at Center Networks caused a bit of a stir with his post "Do You Compensate Content Creators?" last night and into today. Allen's take on the ad-supported revenue model is that those who read/enjoy/learn from content should demonstrate their appreciation by clicking an ad, since that's how people get paid.
I don't agree, and said so in the comments, but I wasn't able to articulate what I felt was inherently wrong with the online ad model. [...]

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Tech Royalty: When Is Our Independence Day?

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira,

Allen Stern has an excellent video up today on Center Networks that highlights one of the most frustrating foundation issues I have with Web 2.0 and social media: for whatever reason, we seem to want to have a monarchy wherever we go.
In the U.S., we have a de facto monarchy created out of the entertainment industry. In the tech world, we have recreated that same A-list worship, which Allen points out.
What confuses me the most about the FriendFeed issue that [...]

April Fool’s Day: The Most Annoying Day in Tech

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira,

Odds are that any additional articles I write today will be site reviews, because today is my least favorite day of the year as a tech blogger. Beyond my usual schedule of getting Rick rolled at least once a day by someone, I am now stuck with sifting through my feeds trying to determine what's actual news and what's an April Fool's Day prank.
Of course, since this has become a tech blogosophere tradition, many blogs are determined to get out [...]

Microsoft Tries to Change Its Spots: Skipping the Call Since I’ve Heard This One Before

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira,

Allan Stern over at Center Networks is much more excited about the Microsoft conference call today than I am. A quick scan of the press release will tell you all you need to know, and that it's a big fluffy piece of PR being floated out there. I grabbed a buzzword bingo card online and had a bingo before I was finished with the first three paragraphs.
Make no mistake in my feelings about the proposed Microsoft purchase of Yahoo; Microsoft [...]