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  • Is Apple finally ready to welcome The Beatles to iTunes?

    Can you hear it? The nothingness? The strange and gratifying silence that only comes once a year. The unnatural calm that precipitates out of every Apple September event?   Everyone is holding their breath, mouthing the same wordless question: Just what the hell are Jobs and Co going to drop on Wednesday?   For digital ...
    Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Dan Leahul on 07 Sep 2009
  • RE: Got no friends? Now you can buy them on Facebook

    Sadder still, uSocial claims it's sold more than a quarter million Twitter followers.
    Posted to Comments on Articles (Forum) by Dan Leahul on 04 Sep 2009
  • Re: The future of advertising is ONLINE !

     Interesting theory
    Posted to Online Advertising (Forum) by Dan Leahul on 03 Sep 2009
  • re: Paid content and closing TheLondonPaper

    He sure is, ain't he. Does this mean that News Corp lost the war? Or Associated won? To quote officer Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski from HBO's The Wire: Nobody wins, one side just loses more slowly. Cue the London Lite deathwatch. Yet, Lebedev seems like a stubborn, arrogant, proud man, I don't see him shutting down shop anytime soon... but I could ...
    Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Dan Leahul on 21 Aug 2009
  • Saving Newspapers - The Musical

    It's an oldie, by today's standards, but still a goodie. In April, the East Bay Express - a freesheet out of Oakland, California released 'Saving Newspapers - The Musical', an underappreciated YouTube gem.   Handing out such pearls of wisdom as 'invest in internet porn' and, simply, 'boobs', the video is ...
    Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Dan Leahul on 21 Aug 2009
  • NCAA fails in sideline Twitter ban

    A college football division (the American kind) has u-turned on its policy that attempted to clamp down on bloggers and amateur sportswriters, effectively 'banning' social media from its stadiums, by prohibiting fans from recording sideline video, audio or photographs - oh yeah, and the illegal Tweeting about games.   The ...
    Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Dan Leahul on 20 Aug 2009
  • Tweeting athletes: the curious case of Michael Vick

    A strange trend in the world of sports has emerged, tweeting athletes, particularly within the NFL and NBA.   Zzz, boring. American. I know.   But yesterday, ESPN broke some interesting news, that Michael Vick had signed a two-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles.   Those scratching their heads at the previous sentence ...
    Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Dan Leahul on 14 Aug 2009
  • Apple getting social with iTunes

    A new month, and a new salvo of Apple rumours to wade through - this time concerning iTunes, with the web salivating over the prospect of an iTunes/Twitter/Facebook/Last.fm partnership.   Thing is, it ain't gonna happen.   It certainly looks like Apple is planning some sort of social networking integration with iTunes, and ...
    Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Dan Leahul on 12 Aug 2009
  • Facebook search is great, but will Google care?

    It's a big day for Facebook, and hats off to them, with the acquisition of FriendFeed and the launch of its real-time search engine, Mark Zuckerberg and Co. deservedly so, have a formidable product to bury Twitter, and even put a little scare into Google.   First, Facebook search. It's going to hit Twitter where it hurts, ...
    Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Dan Leahul on 11 Aug 2009
  • tr.im, and all it's links, enter deadpool

    Tr.im is throwing in the towel, the first high-profile URL shortener to shutter its doors in what has become a rather saturated market, with Bit.ly and TinyURL at the top.   The website all but blamed Twitter for its demise, saying the microblogging website naming bit.ly as its anointed source dealt a critical blow.   The ...
    Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Dan Leahul on 10 Aug 2009

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