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A Queda de Alésia

News Corp. founder Rupert Murdoch has likely never acknowledged (at least not publicly) that he has failed at something, particularly when it involves a market worth billions of dollars, but he appears to have conceded defeat in his attempt to build a competitor to Google News. According to several news reports today, an ambitious attempt to bundle News Corp. content along with that from other publishers and sell it as a subscription package — a venture code-named Project Alesia — has been axed, just weeks before it was supposed to launch.

The project, which was named (by Rupert’s son James, with typical Murdoch hubris) after a famous military campaign by Julius Caesar, had reportedly already sucked up about $30 million in funding, and had a staff of more than 100. The venture was being led by Ian Clark, former managing director of thelondonpaper, and a News Corp. digital specialist named Johnny Kaldor. According to one report, it had already booked $1.5 million worth of advertising in other publications to promote the launch, which was expected within a matter of weeks.

The project was designed to aggregate content from all of News Corp.’s various properties — including The Wall Street Journal, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun and News of the World — and distribute it via the web, mobile devices and the iPad. It was also intended to include content from other publishers and broadcasters as well, and those partnerships appear to have been part of the problem leading to its demise. According to sources whospoke to The Hollywood Reporter, some of the partners were not ready technologically or administratively, while others apparently preferred to work on their own mobile and iPad strategies rather than bending to Murdoch’s will. (Not wanting to partner with Rupert Murdoch? Imagine that!).

 

Link para a notícia completa.

 

 

Internet com mais video ou televisão mais interactiva?

Mal surgiu a Internet, logo se percebeu que seria uma plataforma universal onde todo o tipo de dados poderiam proliferar em prol da comunicação mundial.
Uma das aplicações que marcou o arranque e que abriu caminho, em 1995, foi o Real Audio que levou muitas rádios a entrarem no ciberespaço, resolvendo mesmo problemas de alvarás, como era o caso da mítica britânica e “sempre” pirata Radio Caroline.


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OPA da Microsoft ao Yahoo! e os próximos capítulos…

 

Terry Semel
Terry Semel

Os últimos tempos do Yahoo! têm sido difíceis com o “loop” entre descidas de resultados, anunciados trimestralmente, e vários problemas na organização.  Os accionistas bem tentaram colocar “rumo” no Yahoo! (NASDAQ:YHOO) , quando há sete meses, afastaram Terry Semel do cargo de CEO (passando a Chaiman não-executivo) e nomearam um dos fundadores da companhia, Jerry Yang para tentar recuperar os resultados.

Durante o último ano, foram conhecidos alguns contactos entre a Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) e o Yahoo!, mas o mercado estava longe de suspeitar que poderia estar a preparar-se uma Oferta Pública de Aquisição (OPA).
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