I’m going to tell you a story, and I want you to think about which obvious angle I’m leaving out. I bet you’ll be able to nail it. Stickam.com, a social networking site that offers a combinative experience with chat, MySpace-ish profile features, and YouTube quality live webcam feeds, photos, and user-generated video, announced today the beta launch of PayPerLive, a platform allowing Stickam users to charge viewers for access to their webcam feeds.
TuneGlue Sticks To Finding Music
The clean, clickable interface of TuneGlue delves into Last.fm to find relationships between bands, which may reveal new music you may like, or a band you’ve forgotten over the years. TuneGlue pulls its music data out of Last.fm and presents it onscreen as a clickable node.
Enter the name of a band into the search field, and it appears as a spot. Clicking the spot opens a menu of choices, including Releases and Expand. The other two options lock the node in place, or delete it.
So Far, eBay Sticks to Its Guns
Nobody’s certain except Google and eBay how much money left Google’s bottom line with eBay yanked its AdWords campaign. But one thing is certain, though Google tried to make a concession early, eBay means business and has continued not advertising on Google for a solid week.
Venezuelan TV Sticks It To Chavez With YouTube
Man, you gotta love YouTube just for the sheer empowerment it has the potential to give the disenfranchised.
A Venezuelan television station is the latest to use the video-sharing site to get around government and legal pressures.
Lotus Notes Sticks With USB
Blogging and RSS received attention too, as IBM announced the 7.0.2 release of Lotus Notes and Domino, which provided some new feature releases for end users and administrators of the productivity suite.