Demand Media IPO Bullish, Stirs The Google Grizzly Bear

We’ve written a lot about content farms and in particular the largest of them all, Demand Media. Shares of Demand Media rose 35% today on the back of its IPO. Demand Media’s market valuation now matches the scale of its content business, which pumps out more than 7,000 new articles a day. At the current … Read more

The New Era of Music Apps: Subscription Services

At the end of last week, last.fm suffered an outage that lasted up to 24 hours. In her report on the story, ReadWriteWeb’s Sarah Perez noted that she no longer uses online radio services like last.fm and Pandora. Instead, she’s “moved on to bigger and better things” in the form of new subscription-based services like … Read more

The New New Media: Apple’s Subscription Model

Every Monday evening we’ll be looking at the latest in new media trends. The series is named after the title of one of my favorite books, The New New Thing by Michael Lewis. In that book, published in 1999, Lewis chronicled the dot com era startups that were attempting to re-make various industries. A similar … Read more

Must All Media iPad Apps be Magazines? TweetMag the Latest

Seems like every new media iPad app these days wants to be a magazine. TweetMag is a new content aggregator based around Twitter users, lists and hashtags. It focuses on one of Flipboard‘s features (tweets as content) and expands that concept further. What TweetMag does is look for tweets that include links, then displays them … Read more

Social Magazines: What’s Their Business Model?

Yesterday we looked at the latest “social magazine” app to hit the iPad, called NewsMix. It’s very similar to Flipboard, the innovator and leader in this small but rapidly evolving market. Social magazines is a term that Flipboard came up with. It’s come to mean a News Reader type application for the iPad that has … Read more