Connect to other Digital Media Insiders
I've created a special group on LinkedIn where you can directly connect with other P2P, distributed computing, and digital media business executives and professionals. LinkedIn is the world's largest business network with over 8 million executives and professionals worldwide. Membership to both LinkedIn and the group are free.
P2P Insider LinkedIn group membership enables you to:
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- Immediately and directly contact group members without having to go through mutual LinkedIn connections.
- Let other group members know what businesses and services your company offers.
- Learn more than a name. View rich LinkedIn professional profiles of your fellow P2P Insider members.
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Marc Freedman
December 6th, 2006 at 1:08 pm
I found an incredible company that will take digital media to new heights in profit: http://www.9thxchange.com. The 9thXchange marketplace is the newest way to bring together buyers and sellers of digital content. The service dramatically reduces content piracy by offering the seller lifetime royalties — even on exchanges between consumers. Moreover, the service accommodates all technology platforms, file types and creators. I read about The 9thxchange in Crains Detroit recently as well. It’s new and exciting – Reg Crandall
May 8th, 2007 at 9:40 am
I have a Zune, and I find it has revolutionized the way I listen to music (and I’m sure iPod users have experienced the same thing). The world of digital music, however, still carries with it habits that originated in the need to accomodate disc-based media in an all-digital player. Individual music files give me musical content, but an album offers something more. I get the printed material that is inserted into the CD cover, which contains things like additional art (more than just the cover), lyrics, and other information not normally found in online CD databases.