15 Feb 2001 Europe as well...
Europe Passes 'Napster' Law Line56: GXS, CGEY in Alliance GE Global eXchange Services (GXS) and management consulting firm Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Form have allied in a quest to bring liquidity to B2B e-commerce marketplaces. http://www.line56.com/articles/default.asp?NewsID=2176 Line56: A 2nd Look at e-Procurement Sometimes you have to understand the very big picture, including what most other people, such as your trading partners, are doing—and then decide which, if any, of their reasons you will adopt as your own. http://www.line56.com/articles/deault.asp?NewsID=2174 Rating:7 Catalogs are hard... Rating: 9. An excellent paper from the EFF on why Copy Protection is wrong. John Gilmore: What's Wrong With Copy Protection. Copy protection pretends that the law and some fancy footwork with industrial cartels can maintain our current economic structures, in the face of a hurricane of positive technological change that is picking them up and sending them whirling like so many autumn leaves. Rating:5 Interesting, there's going to be a temporary pool of workers available, but only for funded believable projects. Layoffs Galore in Silicon Alley, but Many Find a Traditional Net. For Silicon Alley, the week started with Razorfish announcing that it would lay off 400 workers. On Wednesday, Barnesandnoble.com cut 350 jobs, Bluefly said it had agreed to be taken over by the billionaire investor George Soros, and GoRefer.com, an online marketing concern, said it was going out of business. Resolving the consultant clash. A recent study by IT consultancy Forrester Research confirms the sorry state of e-consultancy. Forrester ranked the top 40 e-consultants: the best, Sapient, scored only 35 out of a possible 50 points. Surprise.com, of Palo Alto, California, and its consultant, Roundpeg, of San Francisco. Rating: 9 KnowNow. In that world, every client -- that is, every PC and other device connected to the Net -- should also be a server. Lots of people are working on this, but a Menlo Park startup called KnowNow has figured out something that just might set off a new Net revolution. Commentary: Record labels in denial about peer-to-peer. CNET Feb 14 2001 6:03PM ET European Record Industry Goes After Personal Computers Rating: 9 The O'Reilly Peer to Peer conference, taking place today through Friday in San Francisco, is highlighting some of the key issues surrounding the technology. No one doubts the potential of P2P, but anyone who thinks it's going to flower sufficiently in today's copyright regime is deluded. 14 Feb 2001 Internet Chokes on Own Growth. For all its growth, the Internet hasn't proven to be the killer business platform... yet.
Gartner cuts its forecast for growth of b-to-b. InfoWorld Feb 14 2001 4:43PM ET Why We Need Extensible B2B Infrastructures. sapinfo Feb 14 2001 4:10PM ET P2P takes the spotlight this week. ZDNet Feb 14 2001 4:00PM ET Rating:3 A superficial view of the issues of linking exchanges. Merger of the MetaMarkets. B2B Markets and Exchanges Feb 14 2001 2:55AM ET Some B2B European news for a change Fish, Phones and Construction...Leading B2B Marketplaces. uk.internet.com Feb 14 2001 6:34AM ET Rating: 6 What a cool idea, 3D maps of Uusenet activity Wired News: From March 5, 1998; Mapping Anarchy on Usenet Rating: 9 O'Reilly Conference Opens To Packed House There's no money in Syndication anymore?? Red Herring: iSyndicate blames layoffs on expansion. Winamp 3 alpha 4 and Winamp rumors Rating:5 Pick your own Buy.com ending. Conflicting standards. The day the subs were out to lunch Rating: 7 LOL! Sex ads on police computer case goes to tribunal. TV says Met isn't PC Rating 7: Metiom are involved and somebody's got to bring in the SMEs JP Morgan Chase Launches bPurchase.com, The First Open, Bank Sponsored e-Marketplace Dedicated To Small Busine. Business Wire Feb 14 2001 10:20AM ET From BetaNews.com: Napster 2.0 Beta 9.6 Released The technies just keep it rollin' regardless of the suits :-) Commerce One passes Ariba. UpsideToday Feb 14 2001 7:13AM ET Rating: 8 DaveNet: How to Make Money on the Internet v2.0. Rating: 6 B2B Software Demand Will Soar In Recession Damn Clever Rating: 4 Interactive Week: Peer Pressure. "I don't think Microsoft cares about 'providing leadership' so much as becoming a player over time," said Clay Shirky, partner at investment firm Accelerator Group, who has been monitoring P2P companies. "At a guess, Microsoft will buy whoever's good when the smoke starts clearing." DaveNet: Desktop Websites. Rating:4 W3C unveils Semantic Web Activity. The W3C have officially commenced an Activity to pursue the vision of the Semantic Web, under the leadership of Eric Miller. Paul Andrews: "I'm getting the impression we may be entering a new phase of Blog evolution." Rating:8 O'Reilly: The Parable of Umbrellas and Taxicabs Napster 2.0 Beta 9.6 Released The Upshot: Small Conference Crowd Shows Aribas Box Office Draw Dwindling. TheStreet.com Feb 13 2001 5:27PM ET Startup bringing P2P technology to B2B transactions. ZDNet Feb 13 2001 7:27PM ET DaveNet: How to Make Money on the Internet v2.0 ".....what's to stop the users from becoming vendors? Further, if journalists won't write from a users' perspective, what's to stop the users from becoming journalists? With the Web, in computer and software products, not a whole lot. Could the users make the products they want for themselves? Yes they can. And can they make a profit doing it? Of course." ROI #9 - SMEs and e-Commerce. B2B Integration Cool Newsletter How to RTFM Essential reading for Newbies vnunet.com. IBM links SMEs to online exchanges - We spoke about SMEs and B2B in last week's ROI. Good to see IBM is listening! Biz2Peer's CEO talks about P2P architectures in marketplaces Rating:4 ZDNN: Netdocs: Microsoft's .Net poster child? According to sources, Netdocs is a single, integrated application that will include a full suite of functions, including e-mail, personal information management, document-authoring tools, digital-media management, and instant messaging. Rrating:6 Web Informant: How to make money with an online news web site. Robin Miller, editor-in-chief of OSDN.com. The best way to make money with an online news site is to use a revenue model closer to those used by free alternative newspapers than to those used by large-circulation dailies. This is not a bad thing, since many small weekly papers produce excellent journalism. Vodafone, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young B2B venture named Terenci. European Investor Feb 13 2001 2:44AM ET Rating: 4 Rating: 0 For tired bullshit The real B2B and P2P. Europemedia.net Feb 13 2001 10:27AM ET Rating 6: (for humour) I picked up an awesome link from Geek-Goddess ("smarter than you are")that reallyt made my morning. Router-God has multiple celebrity interviews. My fave for today: Anna Nicole Smith talks about the Cisco Catalyst 1900 series. Reverse-Engineering The Creative Nomad Jukebox Blair photos ruled out by Hercules penis. Spin doctors decided no pictures should be taken of Tony Blair with paintings at an exhibition opening. One painting was ruled out because Hercules' penis would have appeared just above Mr Blair's head. European B2B markets due for rationalization. Nua Internet Surveys Feb 14 2001 4:38AM ET |
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