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According to Asay you have 2 business model options with open source: sell support and don't scale or sell proprietary products with the open sourced product.
A great example of how a startup is using social media to grow their business.
Never mind, Twitter isn't really working on a business model.
The debate on how to monitize news continues. Michael makes a great point that I have always held to be true that what newspaper subscribers are paying for is convenience (he actually says it's the paper) not the news itself.
Thanks to @mikeboss for the heads up on this article which mentions such things as e-readers and micro-payments. As a business model junkie I have loved watching the complete meltdown of the newspaper industry. Mostly because I know that what will rise from the ashes will be magnitudes better (however not all share my optimism).
Twitter could start charging for it's service. Shocker. It's about time.
Every startup out there is re-evaluating their business model. Here's a great post on looking at white labeling your service.
This is a very long and detailed post but at first glance it seems to be very helpful. I, like many others, am a fan of the freemium model but it's so easy to get wrong.
Here's a post by a VC who also does Angel investing. It's interesting to see how the current financial market has effected his personal investments.
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