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2. Microsoft in talks to acquire Third Screen Media
We predicted that advertising via mobile phones would heat up this year, and now it looks like mobile marketing firm Third Screen Media might make some pretty hefty cash as players like Microsoft want to get into the mobile advertising game. Rumors are suggesting that Microsoft's MSN unit is in negotiations with Third Screen Media, which already offers a full-service advertising solution to content publishers seeking to port their content into the wireless market. Third Screen is in a position where it could wait for other suitors and cash out with the highest bidder as larger players like MSN have to build their capabilities from the ground up. Operators are looking to bring outside advertising onto their decks as a way to subsidize the content on their portals. Carriers like Verizon are in the midst of testing different advertising models while content publishers are pushing operators to allow them to sell ads in their content.
To read more about Microsoft's talks with Third Screen Media:
- check out this report from The Wall Street Journal (sub. req.)
Thursday, May 25, 2006
MIcrosoft MSN to Buy Third Screen Media
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Werewolves of London
saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand
Walking through the streets of Soho in the rain
He was looking for a place called Lee Ho Fook's
Going to get himself a big dish of beef chow mein
Werewolves of London
Right, so following up on my post about the Dragon Bar, here's a list of the record shops I hit up in Soho and what I was able to find:
1. Sounds of the Universe
Small joint with heavy emphasis on vinyl and three turntables for your listening pleasure. Good number of Hip Hop finds here, though I had to be very conservative as this was my first stop.
2. Scenario
Far and away my local favorite. All Hip Hop and very well layed out. The DJs in the place seem very knowlegeable as well as technically compentent. I ran into two guys at Scenario who I saw later than night at Lock Side Lounge. Great finds here and they have a website.
3. Sister Ray
Largest of the indie shops with a very nice store front. I had already gotten my fill of records to take back with me to the states but wanted to check it out for future reference. Decent Hip Hop selection here.
4. Reckless Records
This place is special. When I first walked in, I didn't see any Hip Hop records so I wandered downstairs following the signs for additional vinyl. Downstairs was a really nice collection of 12"s from blues to jazz to rock and roll. If you are looking for an original issue of something and willing to shell out the bucks, this is your place. I found the Hip Hop section in another building next door and was equally impressed. Again, I had already made my purchases for the trip but this place was definitely well stocked.
So those are four shops I found and really liked. There are others to visit depending on your tastes/genres. For Hip Hop, I solidly recommend Scenario Records. They definitely seemed the most in tune with what I was after. I'll also mention that I wandered into the Virgin Megastore in Soho as well and that they had 5 Technics 1200s all setup and ready to go. The thing was, you needed your own cartridge and headshell which I didn't bring out with me. This would be a fun place to screw around on the decks and maybe even bring in a mixer.
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Friday, May 12, 2006
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Here's what I have to say about the Dragon Bar:
Berwick St
Soho w h smith
A to Zed
Sounsd of the Universe
P Money
Steve
Black Market
Rhythm Division
Ruff Trade
Scenario
Old Blue Last
Sage Francis
Touretts (MC)
weak ass b-boys
tight DJs, MCs, who knows about the grafitti artists or b-bos. Seemed like noone at Dragon knew what the wiz was talking about.
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Two blokes trying to steal some BMX bikes!?!
I saw that shit and I hope they were your bikes!
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In Case You Didn't Know
Dragon Club
London, England
FOOL!
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Oracle Comes Calling in the Telecom Space
Oracle Comes Calling in the Telecom Space: "Oracle came to talk telecom, and aside from a few throwaway comments about open source, execs did just that, outlining the company's first foray into a vertical market for its middleware.
To that end, Oracle on April 18 announced yet another acquisition: This time, it's Net4Call, a Norway-based provider of Parlay and SLEE (Service Logic Execution Environment) technology."
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