The Data wars begin, blame FaceBook?

Just another sign that online industry becomes more and more regular industry.

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Our post earlier tonight about Google shutting down Facebook’s access to Gmail data exports makes me think two things. First, I’m not sure there’s much data that Facebook doesn’t already have with it’s 600 million users (although 1.3 billion people visit Google sites a week, so they’re not exactly slumming). And second, the data protectionist era has now begun in earnest.

Trade restrictions, tariffs, etc., called protectionism, is always a double edged sword. It has the short term benefit of helping domestic companies stay competitive and profitable, and that also protects jobs. On the downside the consumer is hit with higher prices on whatever industry is being protection. And protected industries tend to lag behind competitively, so when/if the restrictions are lifted they are in a very bad situation.

This is a game theory situation. One party isn’t playing ball, but’s reaping the benefits of open data policies by all it’s big competitors. That forces competitors to protect their data as well (Google’s done it in a surgical way to avoid fallout with other non-Facebook companies). But once this ball starts rolling, and it has, it’s pretty hard to stop it.

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Bibliotheek Leeuwarden besteed aandacht aan streaming muziek

Met oa @ehpo en 22 Tracks. De moeite waard.

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De vijfde Bibliotheek2.0 Happening heeft als thema streaming muziek!

De komst van streaming muziekdiensten als Spotify zorgt voor een kentering in het luisteren naar muziek. Het gemak waarmee met een spreekwoordelijke druk op de knop toegang verkregen wordt tot uitgebreide en snelgroeiende muziekcollecties is overweldigend. Waarom nog naar de winkel of de bibliotheek gaan om een cdeetje te halen? Al die moeite voor 15 nummers, terwijl Spotify er 10 miljoen ineens aanbiedt? Het is terecht dit als een bedreiging voor bibliotheken te zien. Aan de andere kant mag niet genegeerd worden dat deze ontwikkeling plaatsvindt en voor bibliotheken ook mogelijkheden heeft. Tijdens de Happening daarom niet alleen rampspoed, maar zeker ook het ontdekken van de leuke kanten van streaming muziek. De Openbare Bibliotheek Leeuwarden heet u daarom van harte welkom op 19 november!

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The basic solution to secondary ticketing that benefits the venue and the artist

The most compelling reason for any venue to ditch Ticketmaster!

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In October 2009, the Cavaliers ditched Ticketmaster in favor of Veritix’s Flash Seats. The service is unique in that it allows fans to buy tickets online and transfer them to anybody else via email, even reselling them in an official online marketplace designed to compete with StubHub and eBay. Every time a ticket changes hands, Flash Seats tracks the change and allows Tomon and his sales staff to monitor the pricing.

The information this generates can be useful. When they analyzed last season’s Flash Seat numbers, for example, Tomon and his staff learned that fans sitting in rows one through five of the end zones were reselling their tickets for considerably more than those in rows six through 15. The Cavs’ response was quick: Increase prices for the first five rows and thus beef up revenue. “The depth of the data will absolutely make your head spin,” Tomon says.

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