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Apple To Announce iCloud…

June 06, 2011 By: Natasha Aronov Category: Lead Exchange

It is expected that Apple will announce today a new service called iCloud. The service is expected to allow consumers to store music online while transferring the data to their home PCs without connecting.

Apple has signed cloud-music licensing agreements with several music label recently that would allow consumers to stream music online while also downloading songs on iTunes.

The announcement is expected at 1pm set today at the annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.

Both Google and Amazon have launched similar services recently.

Redbox Earnings Beat Expectations

October 29, 2010 By: Monica Vo Category: Lead Exchange

Redbox is a DVD vending machine that rents movies for $1/day plus tax.  It rented it’s 1 billionth movie in September and earnings for the third quarter came in higher than expected.  Owned by Coinstar, Redbox grew 54.2% last year to nearly $306 million.

It’s competitions, Netflix, is up 214% so far in 2010 and has added 1.9 million subscribers during the third quarter.

The convenience of Redbox is great since most locations are at your grocery store.  You can pick up your popcorn, soda or other movie munchies, grab your movie and go.  For those nights you can’t wait for your Netflix to come in mail and streaming isn’t available, there is probably a Redbox near you.

Facebook & Google Selling Music?????

October 25, 2009 By: Mari Woods Holt Category: Lead Exchange, Social Networking, Technology

Believe it or not, Apple iTunes might have some competition coming from some new/old players in town!
In recent news, rumors are rumbling about Google possibly getting into the music service business. Potentially, with search results there could be an opportunity to purchase music from your favorite artist. This is big for Google and possibly something Apple will need to worry about.
If it wasn’t enough having recent news about Google and music services, Facebook is now in the news for it’s interest in music sales too! This is no rumor because Facebook has already started selling music in it’s online gift store. This is great news with the idea of how innovative online companies are trying to be, however possibly a little nerve racking for the online music mogul- Apple iTunes. May the music race BEGIN!!!!

Yahoo Wins Recent Court Case Involving Internet Radio

August 23, 2009 By: Mari Woods Holt Category: Lead Exchange, Technology

Yahoo has come out ahead in a recent court case involving it’s Launch Media division and major record labels. These record labels wanted to be able to mandate a “status” of the media division (Launchcast Webcasting Service) as an “interactive service”. This title would have then made it a requirement for Launchcast to pay higher fees to broadcast it’s music. Instead the court ruled that the webcasting service would be treated as that, a web service, and only be required to pay some small royalty fees. This is great news for Yahoo who could have had to pay a lot more money to run their internet radio service.
This court case, and others involving major record labels, has really put a damper on the record label’s ability to earn revenue from their music being played. This opens up more conversations in the fact that how can record labels continue to earn revenue? Are we potentially looking at a whole new outlook on record labels and what they do to create music? What about the idea of them being run by internet companies? Distribution of CDs has really dropped off in recent years, and court cases like this one will continue to add fuel to this uphill battle the record labels and their artists are going through.

Some Things We Seem To Overpay On! Are You GUILTY?

March 10, 2009 By: Mari Woods Holt Category: Lead Exchange

lead exchange Some Things We Seem To Overpay On!  Are You GUILTY?

Sometimes I come across an interesting article, or hear a great website while watching television.  Therefore, I thought I would pass along this helpful information.  It relates to the topic that most can not get away with at least hearing something about each day…. money.  However, this is a great article about how to save money on everything we are paying too much for.  According to Kiplinger.com, Turmoil in the industry could mean a terrific bargain for you with items such as cars, so we all need to pay attention to where we are paying to much.  The unfortunate thing is someone else’s hardship is potentially your gain, and some different businesses are truly benefiting and so are some consumers.

Here are some everyday things we are just overpaying for now:

1.  Afternon snacks-How many of you try and go with the “healthier” option of a energy/protein bar versus something like a candy bar?  Most would say yes they do.  However, you are paying at least double the amount for a snack that has just as much sugar as that candy bar.  Try going for some fresh fruit instead.

2.  Bottled water- “The dr says drink more water”…. so we grab botttled water at the nearest convenient store of by the bulk at the grocery store.  Unfortunately, that is a lot more expensive than buying for instance a picture with the filter.

3.  Caffeine- We are all guilty of this one… Starbucks. There are much more cheaper options out there, and we know it but just don’t do it.

4.  Music- The days of purchasing a whole CD are kinda becoming extinct, and a lot more expensive than downloading certain tunes on places like iTunes or Amazon.

5.  Movies-The movie theaters seem to be prospering during this tough economy, however there are some even cheaper options out there. With just as much enjoyment using services such as Netflix will allow a person to save a lot of money (ie- babysitters, food, and overall admission costs).

6.  Flowers- A lot of us might be out there purchasing flowers, however if you are there are certainly some cheaper options besides the florist. Look at your local grocery store as a place to pick up that nice set of fresh flowers. There is a potential to save a lot of money and you even have an ability to customize it the way you like it. The recipient of the flowers will like it knowing you just spent more time on their arrangement.

7.  Fruits and veggies- I am guilty of this one. Convenience, convenience, convenience…. cost more, cost more, cost more. Buying pre cut fruits and vegetables will cost up to 3X as much as cutting it yourself, however it is so much easier to have someone else cut it!

8.  Credit card fees-Late fees and over limit fees: a great way to increase your credit card balance really really fast. Check your statements and find out the grace period (if any) that you can pay your bill late. Avoid these charges because this is a great way to increase that credit card balance back up, when you just started getting it down.

9.  ATM fees-Bank with a bank that has a lot of locations so you don’t incorporate those extra fees for taking OUR OWN money out of the bank. Once again, a great way to loose money quick for something we all do regularly. These fees could be up to $4.00 at the ATM you withdrew the money at, AND another out of network bank fee assessed by your bank.

10.  Fax & mail services- Look for cheaper smarter options to fax and send packages. FedEx might be the most convenient place to send a package and maybe a fax, however there are far cheaper options out there if you just look.

I know, I know this does not really relate to Leadpile Lead Exchange and what we do here, however who isn’t trying to at least try and see on some ways to save some money? I think we all are guilty of spending too much on some of these things.