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Sat, 16 Apr 2011 03:48:00 -0700 Apple's Final Cut http://nakedchops.com/apples-final-cut http://nakedchops.com/apples-final-cut
There was an interesting story on Slashdot the other day titled Why Google Should Buy the Music Industry, which raised the idea that, rather than continuing to negotiate untenable terms with an indignant group of industry bosses, Google should simply buy all the record labels. The notion put forward was unrealistic. This would never be allowed, but it chimed with some things I'd been mulling over regarding the broader licensing issues within music, movies and TV, and the difficulties companies like Google, Apple, Microsoft and Netflix have had in securing reasonable, sustainable licensing terms.

Apple has over $50 billion in cash, estimated to be nearly $70 billion by end 2011. As far back as 2003, there have been stories about Apple buying a movie or music studio, something that was dismissed out-of-hand by most people. But as Apple's media ecosystem becomes more reliant on securing favourable licensing terms from the studios, maybe this idea has some merit.

It's obvious that Apple and others have been struggling to agree terms with studios in areas around TV show rentals and streaming. But what if Apple changed the game, and bought a single, large studio. If we look at the example of NBC Universal, this is a massive media organisation that controls a large amount of TV, movie and music interests through it's ownerships of Vivendi, Universal Music Group, NBC and more. Should Apple buy NBC Universal, it could see through changes in the conditions and terms of licensing for these materials, not just to themselves, but everyone in the industry. This would enable better pricing, more relaxed distribution models, and would help everyone from Netflix and LoveFILM, through to Apple themselves ensure the prospect of digitial TV and movie distribution palatable to end users. And the cost of making such a move seems to make even more sense.

Towards the end of 2009, Comcast and GE entered into an agreement to part own NBC Universal. At the time, Comcast paid $6.5 billion in cash to take a 51% majority share of the company. Even today, those figures would suggest, should Apple make a move on NBC Universal, their $50 billion cash reserve is more than enough to ensure a deal could happen. 

The article on Slashdot suggested Google buy all the music companies to ensure reasonable licensing terms. But why bother? Just buy one large media organisation, change the game regarding broad, reasonable licensing, and your competitors will have no choice but to follow. It's a similar strategy to the one Apple pursued with the mobile networks; Fight hard, force through a change at one large, globally recognised powerhouse, and the others will have no choice but to get on board, once the success of the venture if proven.

I use NBC Universal as an example, but this scenario could be applied equally to any number of other companies. Steve Jobs' ties with Disney might also provide other potential avenues for takeover discussions. As one of the commenters to the original Slashdot article said, "That's so crazy that it might just work".

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Wed, 13 Apr 2011 07:04:00 -0700 Virgin Media Switch http://nakedchops.com/virgin-media-switch http://nakedchops.com/virgin-media-switch

Virgin-media

By this time next week, I'll be switching to Virgin Media as the provider of all my internet, phone and TV services. I used to use Virgin years back, when they were known as Cable & Wireless, but left when I moved to an uncabled area. I was also very happy with the service, but since moving to London, I'd been keen to give them another try. I've been with O2 for several years now, who have been excellent, but the copper lines in my part of south London are pretty crap, so the speeds not been anything special. The big thing that has put me off making the switch is the throttling and traffic shaping that Virgin do. I've decided to give it a go anyway and see how much of an effect these policies have on my daily usage. That, and I managed to snap £130 cashback through Quidco!

The one thing that makes me feel a little more comfortable with using Virgin, inspite of their traffic shaping, is how open they are about it. It's generally accepted that most ISPs do this nowadays, especially in the US. At least Virgin are very clear what and when they will be restricting. I've negated some of their bandwidth throttling by taking their top-end 50MB package, which is excluded from those restrictions, but it'll still be interesting to know whether these policies actually make a big difference to me. You read a lot of stuff online about how awful it is for certain people, but I'm starting to think Americans blow a lot of stuff out of proportion. Here's hoping I'm right!

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Wed, 13 Apr 2011 01:06:00 -0700 More dating sites http://nakedchops.com/more-dating-sites http://nakedchops.com/more-dating-sites

Following along on the theme of dating sites, here's another, Swoon.co.uk, that launched today. Made by the company behind FriendsReunited, it is a rebranded and relaunched version of FriendsUnited Dating. The site sells itself on being "genuinely unique", offering to help users learn more about themselves and their prospective dates through psychotherapy techniques mastered by life coach Trevor Silvester.

After the 10 minutes it took me just to sign up to the site, I can confidentially say that marketing pitch is totally bull, it's a clone of pretty much every other dating site out there. I would say it's primary selling point is that it's significantly cheaper than a lot of other sites out there. How did I find this out? As soon as you try to do anything, it pretty much throws the "Subscribe now" pitch in your face. Hard to believe that new sites like this are still launching. Disappointing to see.

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Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:43:29 -0700 Restless Night Views http://nakedchops.com/restless-night-views http://nakedchops.com/restless-night-views

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Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:03:00 -0700 DoingSomething.co.uk http://nakedchops.com/doingsomethingcouk http://nakedchops.com/doingsomethingcouk
A friend introduced me to DoingSomething.co.uk today. It's a slightly quirky online dating site for Londoners. Generally this category of site annoys the hell out of me, because they're so blatant in trying to get you to sign up, and often badly designed sites. It's good to see people trying to improve things somewhat, although I'm not quite sure DoingSomething have it right yet. At least I haven't seen a single thing to do with paying overly high subscription fees yet, which is nice!

If you want to give it a try, sign up with the 'great' code to get three months free. Thanks to Hannah for the heads up. 

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Sat, 09 Apr 2011 04:40:33 -0700 Summer haircut, check. Pub in the sun. Check. http://nakedchops.com/summer-haircut-check-pub-in-the-sun-check http://nakedchops.com/summer-haircut-check-pub-in-the-sun-check
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Fri, 08 Apr 2011 02:05:43 -0700 Awesome egg-cups! http://nakedchops.com/awesome-egg-cups http://nakedchops.com/awesome-egg-cups

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Fri, 11 Mar 2011 18:18:20 -0800 Playing about with the new version of Instagram! http://nakedchops.com/playing-about-with-the-new-version-of-instagr http://nakedchops.com/playing-about-with-the-new-version-of-instagr
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Fri, 28 Jan 2011 01:34:53 -0800 The Rat Race http://nakedchops.com/the-rat-race http://nakedchops.com/the-rat-race
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Sun, 23 Jan 2011 05:49:16 -0800 Enjoy coffee and cupcake in Ilford http://nakedchops.com/enjoy-coffee-and-cupcake-in-ilford http://nakedchops.com/enjoy-coffee-and-cupcake-in-ilford
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Tue, 18 Jan 2011 01:26:01 -0800 Big Horse Head Thing http://nakedchops.com/big-horse-head-thing http://nakedchops.com/big-horse-head-thing
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Fri, 07 Jan 2011 14:29:26 -0800 Getting a Lemsip down me! http://nakedchops.com/getting-a-lemsip-down-me http://nakedchops.com/getting-a-lemsip-down-me
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Sun, 19 Dec 2010 03:27:11 -0800 Friends goodness http://nakedchops.com/friends-goodness http://nakedchops.com/friends-goodness
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Thu, 16 Dec 2010 10:37:01 -0800 Odhran practicing his pirate pose. http://nakedchops.com/odhran-practicing-his-pirate-pose http://nakedchops.com/odhran-practicing-his-pirate-pose
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Tue, 14 Dec 2010 14:03:29 -0800 Heading home with @jdsayshi http://nakedchops.com/heading-home-with-jdsayshi http://nakedchops.com/heading-home-with-jdsayshi
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Sat, 11 Dec 2010 10:27:52 -0800 Untitled http://nakedchops.com/36043743 http://nakedchops.com/36043743
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Wed, 17 Feb 2010 14:19:56 -0800 Apple Store opening http://nakedchops.com/apple-store-opening-5 http://nakedchops.com/apple-store-opening-5
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Yes, I was one of THOSE people who went and queued for the opening of the Apple Store Eldon Square this Tuesday. I know most people don't understand why anyone would want to do it. And I won't try to convince them, or fully explain it to them. But sufficed to say, it was a great experience. Met some great people, had a good morning talking to lots of various people, watching all the amusing press interest around it, and the of course getting the enjoy being the fourth person into the new store. As always, the staff were as hyped as the crowd, which just adds to the whole thing. It was a great experience, something you don't get to do very often. Really glad I did it.

I managed to get a quick vid of all the staff just before the doors opened. I was a bit distracted myself, so not the best in the world, but have a look anyway!

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Wed, 17 Feb 2010 13:29:48 -0800 Reblogging http://nakedchops.com/reblogging-9 http://nakedchops.com/reblogging-9 I've been writing quite a few blogs recently, but it's been for my current employer. So I'm going to start reblogging some of that content here. Will hopefully get some of it transferred across in the next few days!

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Tue, 09 Feb 2010 13:45:00 -0800 Did you hear The Buzz? http://nakedchops.com/did-you-hear-the-buzz-0 http://nakedchops.com/did-you-hear-the-buzz-0

Yesterday saw the launch of Google Buzz, a new tool billed by Google and others as the answer to the social side of the web, a way to finally manage and filter the continuous stream of social, real time information that flows around our various sites and systems we use these days. It has also been referred to as the interim step between the traditional email and IM approach of communicating, and Google Wave, the next-gen collaboration platform that Google is currently developing.

In simple terms, Buzz automatically pulls together information from various contacts across the web. It can pull information from Picasa, Flickr, Twitter, and a few other sources, and filters it automatically based on your browsing, RSS and other activities. It also uses this information to automatically build up your social network of friends, as defined by your activity on Google and these external sites. This all sounds great, a social network without the hassle of building up a social network. It all just happens automatically. And with it's direct integration into GMail, it's very convenient for everyone who uses GMail on a daily basis.

The interesting question will be how people react to Google's use of this data. It's been widely accepted that Google collects vast reams of data on each of it's users. Now it's making a serious push to begin using this data in a very direct way. That may make some people uncomfortable. And it's clear to see why. Without any help or input from myself, it's already built up quite a large list of "followers" for my own account. From a technical perspective, it's very impressive to see just how accurately it connected me with friends and family on Google. On a privacy side, if gives Google a lot of personal information about me that it can use for whatever it chooses. Personally, this is fine, and I trust Google not to abuse this power. But it's easy to see why others may be less comfortable with this arrangement.

If you look at the whole spread of information Google is now actively utilising across it's services, it knows where I live and where I go (Google Latitude), it knows my friends and family (GMail and Buzz), it knows my shopping activity (Google Checkout), it knows my interests (Google Reader, Web Search), it even knows the sorts of things I work on daily (GDocs). That's an incredible amount of information for one company to hold on an individual. How the general public react as Google continues to make increased use of all this data will be one to watch.

Paul

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