We're Going Where? Chapleau, Ont.? As Nortel CEO Bill Owens serves out his last week, how do you think he feels about spending some of it in Chapleau, Ont. where Nortel and Bell Canada are going to launch broadband service and applications on Wednesday. You may be asking yourself - where is Chapleau, Ont.? Well, it's about two hours from Timmins, Ont., (the hometown of Shania Twain), which is about 350 miles from Toronto. Owens gets to share the stage with BCE CEO Michael Sabia. (No offense to Chapleau, which looks like a great place to visit if you enjoy the Great Outdoors.)
Foldershare: Now, that's cool: Alec Saunders twigged me on to Foldershare so I installed it on my laptop and work station. Amazing! For those of you not familiar with Foldershare, which just got acquired by Microsoft, it's a free (for now) Web-based service that lets you access data on other computers and then synchronize them. It was a snap to get working. Here's hoping Microsoft doesn't screw it up.
IBM Gets Web-alytics: IBM has introduced new software called Public Image Monitoring Solutions (PIMS?) that let companies track the success of marketing campaigns and product launches by analyzing content from blogs, news feeds, consumer review sites, newsgroups and Web sites. The software can also do impact analysis by comparing consumer feedback and industry trends to sales and marketing data.
One step forward, two steps back: The music industry scores a huge victory by getting Grokster to shut down and pay $50-million to settle outstanding lawsuits. The bad news is Sony got caught with its pants down after Mark Russinovich discovered the music label had secretly loaded monitoring software on his computer after he played a Van Zant CD. Russinovich said the software disabled his CD drive after he tried to remove it.
Props for AdGenta: I've been a little tough lately on AdGenta - a new advertising service offered by Qumana. My biggest complaint is the lack of information about how much you get paid when people click on links within posts. That said, there must be something there because an ad for Newsbalance.com that ran below this post got a 1.67% click-through rate on Sunday, which is fairly impressive.