This week on Tech Weekly with Aleks Krotoski and Guardian technology editor Charles Arthur discuss profit warnings and dark clouds above the makers of Blackberry phones RIM (Research In Motion) and the announcement of a write down on the value of Microsoft’s online advertising service aQuantive. Also Aleks talks to the author Andrew Blum about his new book Tubes: Behind the Scenes at the Internet which sets out to explain what the internet is made of and why it’s important for us to think about how we purchase access to the web.
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Andrew Blum with a behind the scenes look at the internet
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5by5 | The Critical Path #24: Spidey Sense
We talk about Apple’s fourth quarter, Horace’s trip to California and his visit to Colbert Report. It’s all leading up to a fusion of entertainment and technology to create something never seen before. Something wonderful.
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5by5 | The Critical Path #19: The hiring and firing of milkshakes and candy bars
5by5 - The Critical Path #19: The hiring and firing of milkshakes and candy bars
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5by5 | The Critical Path #21: Negative Costs
Continuing our discussion of the creative side of Hollywood accounting, Dan and Horace take on the way income from movies is distributed and why no movies ever make money. The observations sharpen focus on the over-arching influence distribution has on the creative process.
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5by5 | The Critical Path #20: Below the (belt)line
Horace and Dan begin a journey through the financial carnival that is Hollywood and talk about the wonders they encounter.
