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TechCrunch » Evoca Sounds Off to Odeo
Posted by Administrator in Internet Business, Internet Users, Podcasting / Podcasts, Software and Web Apps on March 29th, 2006
From: TechCrunch » Evoca Sounds Off to Odeo
Savannah, Georgia based Evoca’s new service to record and publish voice recordings has a number of features that allow it to stand out from the “click, record†crowd. I have been in contact with founders Muren Sharpe and Diego Orjuela since December, and tonight they gave me a complete overview of the service.
This young space is already crowded – competitors include Odeo, Springdoo, YackPack, Waxmail and others (of these, Odeo clearly has the branding lead). I can see each of these companies struggling to find the right business model, feature mix and consumer messaging. Evoca has a strong case for getting it at least mostly right.
To read more about Evoca and it’s competition at Techcrunch, click here.
Computerworld > Skype: hazardous to network health?
Posted by Administrator in Internet Business, Software and Web Apps on March 27th, 2006
Suprising info about Skype – the much hyped free video conferencing platform that offers encrypted communications, and is quite popular with many who are constantly using cutting edge tech tools…
From Computerworld > Skype: hazardous to network health?
While not exactly a low-profile endeavour before its recent acquisition by eBay, Skype is sure to be an even greater presence on the internet and on home computers — and most likely on your corporate network. But can Skype be hazardous to your network’s health?
It might come as no surprise that you could be carrying Skype traffic for your user base but are you are aware that your LAN and WAN links might be carrying the VoIP traffic of complete strangers? That is, traffic of VoIP conversations that neither originate nor terminate on your network. In effect, you are donating what can be scarce and expensive WAN bandwidth to your newly minted multi-millionaire friends at Skype. (I’m sure, however, that they greatly appreciate it.)
Most expensive Google ad keywords listed
Posted by Administrator in Internet Business on March 27th, 2006
Boing Boing: Most expensive Google ad keywords listed
Most expensive Google ad keywords listed
This list of the highest-paying Google advertising keywords is exciting for its very dullness: if there’s one thing that’s become clear it’s that in 2006, the most aggressive users of keyword advertising are asbestos lawyers, ambulance chasers, and mortgage brokers.
$54.33 mesothelioma lawyers
$47.79 what is mesothelioma
$47.72 peritoneal mesothelioma
$47.25 consolidate loans
$47.16 refinancing mortgage
$45.55 tax attorney
$41.22 mesothelioma
$38.86 car accident lawyer
$38.68 ameriquest mortgage
Podcasting News: 25% of Internet Users to Listen to Podcasts in Next 6 Months
Posted by Administrator in Internet Business, Marketing, Podcasting / Podcasts on March 27th, 2006
Podcasting News: 25% of Internet Users to Listen to Podcasts in Next 6 Months
25% of Internet Users to Listen to Podcasts in Next 6 Months
March 24, 2006
The British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) reports that a quarter of all adult internet users will listen to a podcast in the next 6 months.
“The findings suggest that up to 7.9 million adults could be downloading podcasts in the next 6 months, which represents a massive opportunity for advertisers and media owners alike,†said BMRB marketing director Steve Cooke.
The report is based on a national (UK) survey of 1,000 adults in February 2006.
Among adult internet users, 17% have downloaded a podcast in the last 6 months (rising to 28% among 16-24 year olds) and 24% are likely to download a podcast in the next 6 months, according to BMRB. Those owning an MP3 player are more likely to have downloaded a podcast (28%) with up to 38% likely to download a podcast in the next 6 months.
The BMRB found that podcasting is more likely to be a male activity, with male internet users almost twice as likely (22%) as females (12%) to have downloaded a podcast.
Source: BMRB and Podcasting News.
Forbes Lists Top 10 Business Games | CriticalGamers.com – Critical Gamers
Posted by Administrator in Internet Business on March 26th, 2006
From Critical Gamers: Forbes Lists Top 10 Business Games | CriticalGamers.com – Critical Gamers
It’s understandable if that special businessman or women in your life is disinterested in playing anything other than the money swapping hotelfest that’s Monopoly. It is a classic after all. But don’t give up yet — you might find salvation in Forbes’ recently published list of top 10 Business themed games. We haven’t played all of these games (So Sue Me!, I’m the Boss), but the titles that we’re familiar with should liven up the tabletop of any fiscally responsible family.
Adware backers named and shamed | The Register
Posted by Administrator in Internet Business, Internet Users, Marketing on March 21st, 2006
Follow the money
By John Leyden
Article originally found via digg
Adware backers named and shamed | The Register
Large corporations and dot.com firms are funding the distribution of software that loads invasive pop-up ads with their advertising dollars, according to a report by the Centre for Democracy and Technology.
The US consumer rights organisation named and shamed a number of firms over the practice, including Club Med Americas, uBid, PeoplePC and GreetingCards.com. It is calling on mainstream firms to become more vigilant about policing their advertising practices.
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In its report Following the Money: How Advertising Dollars Encourage Nuisance and Harmful Adware and What Can be Done to Reverse the Trend, CDT explains how the adware works through a complicated series of middlemen to persuade advertisers to pay for ads generated by unwanted advertising software or “adware”.
In most instances, surfers unintentionally install adware after visiting maliciously constructed websites or responding to online solicitations. The CDT report (PDF) documents the financial relationship between one unscrupulous adware distributor and mainstream firms.
“Knowingly or not, these companies are fueling the spread of unwanted programs that clog people’s computers, threaten privacy, and tarnish the internet experience for millions,” CDT deputy director Ari Schwartz said. “Because the adware financing model is willfully convoluted, many companies may not know where their advertising dollars are ending up. We’re urging those advertisers to be more vigilant to ensure that they aren’t unwittingly bankrolling one of the internet’s fastest-growing problems.”
Several organisations, including the Interactive Travel Services Association, Dell and Verizon, have established policies that prohibit or discourage the use of nuisance or harmful adware in serving ads. CDT wants to see these policies adopted by other advertisers. It also wants corporates to monitor the advertising practices of their marketing affiliates.
Earlier this year, CDT filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission alleging that 180solutions, engaged in a “pattern of unfair and deceptive trade practices”. In its latest report, CDT looked at firms that advertised through 180solutions, and enquired about why their marketing messages were been propagated using 180solutions’ advertising software.
Two of the firms identified responded to CDT’s requests by establishing ad placement policies, and five more said they already had policies in place. Eleven others – Altrec, Club Med Americas, GreetingCards.com, LetsTalk.com, NetZero, PeoplePC, PerfectMatch, ProFlowers, True.com, uBid and Waterfront Media – failed to respond to CDT’s request for information about their ad placement policies. CDT said firms that support nuisance or harmful adware with their advertising dollars deserve increased scrutiny.
“The time is now for companies to take a more active role in policing their own online advertising activity,” CDT deputy director Schwartz said. “Although unscrupulous adware companies bear the greatest blame for the spread of the unwanted programs, those programs wouldn’t exist without advertising dollars to fund them. We need to cut that revenue stream off at the source.”
180Solutions rejects CDT’s criticism over its business practices. “We object to the overall premise that consumers are duped into installing our software,” 180Solutions chief executive Keith Smith told The Washington Post. “It’s no different from what’s on television. People are paying for this content by agreeing to some ads.”
Venture Capitalists Invest $5.5 Million in Podcasting Company
Posted by Administrator in Internet Business, Podcasting / Podcasts on March 17th, 2006
PodTech.Network, a podcast content provider, announced today that it has received $5.5 million in Series A funding from Venrock Associates, US Venture Partners (USVP), and Silicon Valley angel investors.
PodTech podcasts InfoTalk, a podcast that features interviews with experts in the area of information technology.
“With this financing we are now poised to deliver on our content development goals and to play a big role in the evolving ecosystem of this new media,” said PodTech founder John Furrier.
In the past few months PodTech has expanded the InfoTalk model to include a new set of podcast media offerings. With this financing announcement, PodTech is launching the following media properties:
* PodTech News: Dedicated independent podcasting news team
* PodTech InfoTalk Network: Dedicated set of PodTech original and 3rd party podcasting content
* PodTech Sponsorship Network: Aggregated set of sponsors and paid content
“Traditional ways of reaching customers with television and radio are costing more and more money and becoming less and less valuable because their audience is declining,” said Paul Matteucci, Partner at US Venture Partners. “The opportunity to get rid of the middleman and deal directly with customers and prospects is very attractive and PodTech can do that through the net and podcasting,” he added.
Podcast Production Software
Posted by Administrator in Internet Business, Marketing, Podcasting / Podcasts, Software and Web Apps on March 12th, 2006
Audion has released Podcast Station, a new podcast audio production and publishing program. Podcast Stations’ on screen buttons let users assign commentary, music, sound effects, and interviews in a variety of file formats (MP3, WAV, WMA and AIFF). Content can then be mixed and saved for uploading and play on personal computers and mobile devices.
Podcast Station supports publishing online with RSS, iD3 and iTunes support.
A trial download is available.
“Podcast Station makes producing a show easy. Having the ability to pre-set your music, jingles, sound bites and effects, mix them on the fly, produce and then publish your program to the net is absolutely what it’s all about“ says Audion Laboratories CEO Charlie Brown.
Podcast Station is based on the company’s VoxPro PC recording and editing software platform, used in radio broadcast news and on-air studios.
More information and a trial download are available at the Podcast Station site.
Podcast Production software Article originally found via Podcasting News
