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Critical Path is a talk show contemplating the causality of success and failure in mobile computing. Using Apple as a lens to look at both telecom and traditional computing markets, we try to understand what it means to be great. Hosted by Dan Benjamin & Horace Dediu.
The Critical Path #21: Negative Costs
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January 11, 2012 at 3:15pm • Short URL • Wiki Entry
Continuing our discussion of the creative side of Hollywood accounting, Dan and Horace take on the way income from movies is distributed and why no movies ever make money. The observations sharpen focus on the over-arching influence distribution has on the creative process.
This episode is sponsored by Harvest and Rackspace.
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