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Comments on: The audience cackles as Sony launches Crackle

That's always been their problem. 

Posted Saturday 21st July 2007 10:27 GMT

The company expanded into different territories, but never acted like a complete company, something that really killed the MD before it got to where it could have had mass-market appeal and replaced CD: the music arm would never allow it to become an open licensed format like CD or Cassette for fears of piracy.

It should either be split into its separate parts, die or work together as one organisation already. Why any CEO who goes in there cannot see that is beyond me.

spot on! 

Posted Sunday 22nd July 2007 14:04 GMT

Sony is a wildly mis-managed corp... i imagine the half-baked approaches, mis-managed projects, and insipid DRM-only approach to be the result of raging internal corp wars among the suits running the different divisions...

Actually visited the site? 

Posted Sunday 22nd July 2007 21:23 GMT

It's no secret that Sony has struggled to synergise their content and hardware operations, but making comparisons with Apple and Fox is stupid.

The concept that Sony should give away their content to owners of Sony products is interesting... I'd like to see you sell that to the rights owners (which is not Sony in most cases, Sony is merely the distributer of the content).

of two minds 

Posted Sunday 22nd July 2007 21:33 GMT

There has to be a way to save this not altogether without

value company from some of the nasty dross they picked

up by way of corporate yo-yo's now their pricing is all over the

place their aquisitions are pathetic and generally their corporate

leadership seems like a bunch of complete dimwits. They

must have hired a bunch of American business graduates

the only money those people know how to make is for themselves.

Awesome hardware, poor software 

Posted Monday 23rd July 2007 12:37 GMT

Sony has a history of building great hardware, while spoiling it all, bundling it with terrible software. The first thing that comes to mind is the Connect Player that came with most Sony mp3 players, but I'm also thinking about the XMB GUI, which is largely the reason why the the PSP and PS3 are not doing as well as they should.

It's about time Sony invests big bucks in their own teams of developers instead of acquiring half-decent online services like Crackle.

An interesting new way to delivering multimedia content would be to use Home (a kind of game-oriented Second Life for the PS3) so that they would achieve what Joost is failing to achieve: building communities around the media they deliver.

Visit Crackle 

Posted Monday 23rd July 2007 15:02 GMT

I can't believe that the reviewer spent much time reviewing Crackle before writing this ... review. The videos are mostly high quality and it lends itself to more Web 2.0 style sharing than YouTube. Also, Sony does advertise their movies, music and hardware, including cameras, on the site.

Please. No more of these sensationalist articles. Reviews based on reasoned evidence are much more useful.

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