The Daily Loper – March 7, 2007
Posted by Lopy in The Daily Loper on Mar 07, 2007
Don’t Ask Matt Sanchez, Don’t Tell Ann Coulter Edition
Todays links of interest:
- A zettabyte by 2010: Corporate data grows fiftyfold in three years
We are going to create more data than we have capacity to actually store that data. On a side note, are we also running out of meaningful names for the next factor of data? "Yottabyte" and "zettabyte"? C’mon! They aren’t even trying! - Audience Demands Money Back From Orchestra
So many thoughts, so hard to resist the urge to snark. - Can a group of bloggers make an indie band No. 1 on iTunes?
At the risk of stating the obvious, is this like that monkeys typing hypothetical? We’ll have the ‘loper intern participate because we’re that kind of site. - Movie Firms Working on Digital Film System
Part that worries us? Two different people demand to see two different films on the same screen. Could get ugly. - Simon & Schuster Selects Innodata Isogen to Digitize Backlist Titles for Its Digital Archive
Whoo hoo! Entirely different platform than the one being used by HarperCollins. We’d make an argument about standards and users, but, well, that would be like using big words around five-year olds.
