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POPSCubs to Mark Cuban? Momentum in the bidding war for the Chicago Cubs appears to be heading in the direction of Mark Cuban, owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks. Cuban may be a bit of a renegade, unafraid to ruffle the feathers of league brass, but players love him and Dallas fans undoubtedly appreciate his efforts to revive a dormant franchise.
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POPSBlowout Remorse: Team Seeks Forfeit of 100-0 Win "At a shootaround Thursday, several Dallas Academy players said they were frustrated during the game but felt it was a learning opportunity. They also said they are excited about some of the attention they are receiving from the loss, including an invitation from Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban to see an NBA game from his suite. "We don't play to win, we play to have fun," said Lauren Click, a junior on the team. "I was pretty relieved the game was over." "
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POPSBillionaire Blogging Mark Cuban has long had one. Ross Perot launched one last week. Carl Icahn plans to start blogging today It's clear that the prominence and success of these billionaires makes others curious what they have to say. Perot's first post was only a press release announcing the site, PerotCharts.com. It's received 74 responses in a few days.
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POPSMark Cuban, Facebook and OpenSocial Tim O'Reilly is one of the smartest independent thinkers on the web. I really like his point here -- that what we should look for is not merely a proliferation of tiny apps across every web-based application, but how to make use of social data. The full post is worth the click.
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POPS結局100%なんてありえないわけで…YouTubeビジネスモデルに悲観論 著作権の問題がYouTubeに付きまとうのはあたりまえ。論点はそれでもYouTubeのPVが多いのは何故かにしぼるべきだよな。結局のところテレビにかかわる全ての作品を、テレビで見るのが嫌になった人がYouTubeに流れてるわけで。著作権者は何故そういう事態になっているかを考えてもらいたいもんだ。調査会社としては客観的にYouTubeのビジネスモデルを評価するしかないんだろうけど、この結果から「YouTubeには著作権問題で裁判をしかけて勝てる」なんつぅ安易な結論に至る企業が増えないことを祈るわ