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Permalink to this day Tuesday, April 20, 2004

Two interesting data points:

New York Times: Studios Rush to Cash In on DVD Boom (via Scripting News):

Between January and mid-March this year, Americans spent $1.78 billion at the box office. But in the same period they spent $4.8 billion -- more than $3 billion more -- to buy and rent DVD's and videocassettes.

Ipsos News, Downloaders Expanding To Motion Pictures And Music Videos (via David Akin):

New findings from TEMPO, Ipsos-Insight’s quarterly study of digital music behaviors, reveal that in late 2003, more than one-fifth (21%) of American downloaders aged 12 and older had downloaded a full-length motion picture off of the Internet. Further, nearly one out of ten (9%) did so within the 30 days previous to the survey.

9:54:30 PM  Permalink to this item []

Wired: With a DVR, the Puck Stops Here
When Scott Mellanby of the St. Louis Blues apparently scored the tying goal late in a recent National Hockey League playoff game with the San Jose Sharks, Sharks assistant coach Tim Hunter wasn't worried.

He quickly replayed the whole scene on his tablet PC equipped with TiVo-like functionality and verified that there was no goal. In contrast, it took officials 2.5 minutes to call up to the booth and then rule on the play.


9:30:48 PM  Permalink to this item []

Not that I go trolling around for links from so called A-listers but after reading Scoble's post Finkelstein notes that he isn't in the A list I had the thought that with Scoble's new opinion free blog you can see what posts of yours he is reading and considers interesting. Once you figure out what he considers interesting (which is easy with his new blog) you have to figure out how to add that extra value that gets you a link on his main (opinion) blog (this is hard). Do this enough times with enough a-listers (too bad they don't all have aggregator blogs) and you too can be that Since I read way less blogs than Scoble I try and put what I find interesting on the right hand side of this blog. Hope that's enough to keep you all happy.
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