Courts strike down FCC net neutrality regulations, hilarity ensues. Woo! This episode we also tackle the declining teenage demographic on Facebook, the imminent launch of Beats Music, we start a new segment in which Brian tells a story (storytime, boys and girls!), and Shawn drops a great idea on us.
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Show notes:
- The wrong words: how the FCC lost net neutrality and could kill the internet | The Verge (if you read only one article on Net Neutrality, make it this one)
- What you need to know about the court decision that just struck down net neutrality (GigaOm)
- Marc Andreessen talks about the pros and cons of net neutrality and the need for innovation (GigaOm)
- A VC: VC Pitches In A Year Or Two (Fred Wilson)
- Who Killed Net Neutrality? : The New Yorker
- Payola – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Government Tech Problems: Blame The People Or The Process? : All Tech Considered : NPR
- Series of tubes – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- iStrategy report on Facebook
- Beats Music Enters Online Streaming Market – NYTimes.com
- Beats Music arrives January 21st, family plan exclusive to AT&T customers | The Verge
- Correction on the Beats Music family plan: 5 accounts across 10 devices for $14.99/month, first 90 days are free
- User Onboarding | A frequently-updated compendium of web app first-run experiences (this is the Netflix onboarding, which is fantastic)
- How To Download Music | Unlimited Music Downloads | Cricket Wireless
- Death Of Nokia’s ‘Comes With Music’ Shows That ‘Free’ With DRM Is A Losing Proposition | Techdirt
- Correction: Beats has $60 million invested in it, according to the NYT article above
- Jimmy Iovine – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia