The Daily Loper – October 10, 2008
Posted by Lopy in The Daily Loper on Oct 10, 2008
It’s Doom Alone That Counts Edition
Todays links of interest:
- Wal-Mart joins MSN and Yahoo, leaves DRM servers online
Sigh. This is just like the sub-prime mortgage crisis writ (much, much) smaller. Anybody who offered DRM’d music was not on the side of the angels in any way, shape or form. Either refunds or the opportunity to re-access clean versions of the same songs should be offered by Wal-Mart. However, nobody forced you to purchase music that had these types of restrictions. From fracking Wal-Mart, to boot. - Study: Men Love the Internet. And They Don’t Read Books
We quote: "Equally eye-opening, only 74 percent said they would rather have sex than surf the web." - Stone says no malice intended in "W."
Yeah, surrrrrrrrrre. - GNR’s ‘Chinese Democracy’ Gets Release Date
Yeah, surrrrrrrrrrre. - Palin: Obama puts ambition over country
Well, she’s the expert. - Letterman calls McCain’s attempts to return ’squirrely’
Among other things. - LA Observed: L.A. Times focus-groups more changes
Yes, that’s the ticket. Put your resources into focus groups and redesigns. That’s what will turn the newspaper around.

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