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Apple, Netflix Getting The Runaround From Hollywood

by Jason Wilk on December 10, 2008

  • When it comes to downloading movies, both Apple and Netflix come to mind as the leaders in both sales and controversy for Hollywood. The latest quandary coming from the Hollywood Studios is to force iTunes and Netflix’s download store to remove certain movies as they are nearing their launch on network TV.  We all know that Hollywood has their chain of events that the life of a production sees; from theatres, DVD’s to TV and more. The Studio’s have united to control their content inside iTunes and Netflix to help time these chain of events to increase profits on their end and please the non-digital third party that is next in line to promote the product.
  • Their immediate claim is that TV broadcasters pay too much money for the rights to air films coming to network TV and that having them dually available on the internet will decrease their viewers and concurrently ad sales. Sounds to me that Hollywood had no other choice but to please the TV networks with their decision, otherwise the films coming to TV may have started coming at a bargain rate. Network TV is a big money maker for the studios along with everyone involved with the production of that movie coming to air.
  • The joke here is that the movies coming to TV are already available on DVD for rent, in-store for purchase and have already been available for download for months if not longer on iTunes or Netflix. So, what are the studios trying to accomplish here? We have made strides with digital streaming and downloads as a legitimate source for distribution with real revenue. Now the mid-level execs have put their genius together to try and establish control once again? Well, it won’t work. Movies on TV is already a dying breed as in this era. No one is willing to sit through a 90 minute movie with 120 minutes of commercials. Many will either digitally record it, download it illegally or just go to Blockbuster and rent it for a few dollars.
  • Maybe when movies come to TV they should just try and control the all the channels of distribution. It will be like in Thailand where they lock up the alcohol from the people for 24 hours on election day. When a movie is coming network TV, they should ban it from being sold, streamed, rented or downloaded anywhere but the television. That will certainly increase profits right you dumbasses? I can’t wait to see the look on a kids face when he goes to Blockbuster to see his favorite Christmas movie locked up because it’s on network TV later. “Sorry honey, we’ll just have to watch it on TV’. ‘But, Mom I don’t want to watch commercials”

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Poll: Which Facebook Layout Do You Prefer?

by John Jorgensen on September 7, 2008

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  • Since, our first post 9 days ago, we’ve found there to be an immense amount of passion behind the anti-new-facebook movement.
  • The poll we started has grown exponentially, from 0 to 34,000 votes in that time.
  • As you can see, some 93% of those people voting have agreed the original Facebook is superior.
  • Let’s show Facebook how serious we are about this and get the poll to 100,000.

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Apple Removes Tetris from App Store

by David Heyerman on August 31, 2008

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  • Tris, a free Tetris app, will be pulled from the app store Wednesday after a complaint by The Tetris Company
  • Raises concerns over major corporations leveraging their power unfairly to shut down app developers
  • Other apps that have been removed: BoxOffice, NetShare

Poll: Are big companies being bullies on the app store?

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Zuckerberg: Facebook has reached 100 Million Users

by David Heyerman on August 31, 2008

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  • Facebook hits the milestone 2 years after MySpace.
  • Facebook’s community has been carefully targeted vs. MySpace’s which grew virally and exploded

Poll: Is Facebook’s community worth more than MySpace’s?

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