Word: bandwagoners
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...special sauce" that made it so successful, P2P file sharing. Napster pioneered P2P as a workaround to the objections of the recording industry, which would have rather brought back disco than allow one Metallica track to be downloaded. Now that the industry has (belatedly) jumped on the musical broadband bandwagon, there's no reason for Napster to stay P2P. As users know, MP3's on Napster are often misidentified and of poor quality. If Napster distributed songs off its own servers, which it could do legitimately in the future, it could ensure their quality and reliability. Just months...
...think UHS is going to jump on the bandwagon at this stage, or at least I hope not," she said...
...fact, I have come to offer you a second chance to jump on the Mets bandwagon before the subway car leaves the station...
...Line Having been hurt too many times before, the K.C. Line jumped off the Chief's bandwagon last week. The K.C. Line regrets this. He has since replanted his ass firmly back on said wagon, and it's staying right there until Elvis Grbac comes back down to Earth. Which may be soon, but won't be this week, as the Chiefs make the Seahawks look bad in Arrowhead on Monday night...
Celebrities and sports stars, from Martha Stewart to Joe Montana, are jumping on the VC bandwagon. In the past several months, corporate heavyweights IBM, News Corp., Time Warner (parent of TIME) and Arthur Andersen, to name a few, have launched their own funds. Even the CIA has set up a venture arm, In-Q-Tel. And later this year, Silicon Valley start-up MeVC, along with VC Draper Fisher Jurvetson, will roll out a publicly traded venture fund that lets individuals with a net worth of at least $150,000 plunk down a minimum of $5,000 to play...