Clear Channel chief and former AOL exec Bob Pittman joined Kara Swisher on the D: Dive Into Media stage last Tuesday to explain how the company plans to stay relevant. Chief among the strategies are partnerships with Facebook and other companies.
A new kind of USB flash drive called AirStash works as usual with PCs and Macs, but it can also transfer and stream files to popular mobile devices without standard USB ports, such as iPads, Kindle Fires and other devices. WSJ'http://feeds.feedburner.com/s Walt Mossberg explains how it works and its shortcomings.
Hulu'http://feeds.feedburner.com/s Jason Kilar joined AllThingsD's Peter Kafka onstage at D:Dive Into Media last Tuesday and talked about not selling Hulu and why he's not surprised he's still CEO a year after a controversial blog post about the future of television.
Apple has launched the iBooks 2 app, offering enhanced educational textbooks largely aimed at high school students. WSJ'http://feeds.feedburner.com/s Katherine Boehret says the books available might be cheap but the outlay of $500 for an iPad will be beyond many students.
In an interview, Chrome engineering manager Arnaud Weber shows off the mobile browser to AllThingsD'http://feeds.feedburner.com/s Ina Fried
Neil Young has a long and storied career, but he didn'http://feeds.feedburner.com/t want to talk about it when he came onstage at D: Dive Into Media last week. Instead the musician was pushing his vision of the future: One where lots of people listen to really good-sounding music.
Craig Palmer and Hilary Goldstein of Wikia explain how the future of media is user-edited databases.
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo joined AllThingsD'http://feeds.feedburner.com/s Peter Kafka onstage last week at D:Dive Into Media for an interview that ranged from SOPA, PIPA and censorship to whether or not Twitter is a media company.
Ebook publisher Coliloquy is doing a bunch of interesting things: The startup is trying to overhaul the traditional book royalty system, for one thing. And it is built on an interactive platform that allows readers to influence the way their stories play out. Co-founder Lisa Rutherford gave a demo of the product at D:Dive Into Media on Tuesday.
At D:Dive Into Media, Khush co-founders Prerna Gupta and Parag Chordia showed off some of their creations, including Songify Live, a new app that will let you make music in real-time with an iPhone, even if you'http://feeds.feedburner.com/re tone-deaf.






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