Content syndicators (esp. iSyndicate and ScreamingMedia)
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CEO at Econsultancy
22 October 2000 17:34pm
There are an increasing number of content syndicators emerging as well as those who are positioning themselves for broadband content provision.
Jupiter Communications forecasts that online content syndication and licensing will amount to a $1.5 billion market in 2004, up from $343 million this year. Analysts say the leading content syndicators are iSyndicate and ScreamingMedia with the likes of Moreover.com and Newsedge also in the running.
If you are looking into content syndication and, in particular, comparing companies such as those given, then the following links should help:
NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/09/25/technology/25ECOMMERCE.html
Survey of iSyndicate, ScreamingMedia, NewsEdge, YellowBrix and how their content is bought, sold and used.
Webtechniques
http://www.webtechniques.com/archives/2000/07/stratrevu/
Comparison of Comtex News Network, Wavo, ScreamingMedia, iSyndicate, Moreover.com, and Newsedge
The Standard
http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,17994,00.html
Review of Salon.com, iSyndicate, APBNews, Musicblitz, iFuse and others.
Business Week
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/apr2000/nf00425a.htm
Comparison of iSyndicate and ScreamingMedia.
Iconocast
http://www.iconocast.com/issue/2000051103.html
Also profiles iSyndicate against ScreamingMedia