There's lots of talk about online advertising, plenty of growth, and lots of repercussions among the media landscape as more readers and advertisers move to the Web. There's also many advertisers still unclear about what to do and where to go online - something Kevin Restivo and I discuss during this week's Talking Tech podcast. We also spend some time talking about the strategic dilemma facing Cinram, which is scrambling to figure out if there is life in the digital medium beyond the making of CDs and DVDs. The last time, Cinram really ventured online it entered into an agreement with MP3.com to make custom-made CDs in 2000 - a deal that failed to gain any kind of traction. Finally, Kevin and I touch on NTP's lawsuit against Palm. As many people know, NTP sued Research in Motion for patent infringement, and walked away with a settlement of more than $600-million. The question is whether NTP is really that much different than Qualcomm, which generates huge amounts of fees from companies using its technology. (Thanks again to David Jones, Ed Lee and Neil Johnson for their production work, as well as Amber MacArthur for doing the show's voice intro.)
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Friday, November 10
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on Fri 10 Nov 2006 05:14 PM EST
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