January 5, 2005

the crack theory:

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From Om Malik:

I have learnt exc­lu­si­vely that Six Apart, the parent com­pany behind hos­ted blog­ging ser­vice Type­Pad, and Movea­ble Type is about to acquire Live Jour­nal, for an undisc­lo­sed amount. The deal is a mix of stock and cash, and could be announ­ced some­time later this month, accor­ding to those close to the two com­pa­nies. If the deal goes through, then Six Apart will become one of the lar­gest weblog com­pa­nies in the world, with nearly 6.5 million users. It also gives the com­pany a very figh­ting chance against Google

12 Responses to “the crack theory:”

  1. Aleah says:

    Another thing I’ve noti­ced is the “Mac-esque” snob­bery sud­denly asso­cia­ted with Mova­ble Type ver­sus Blogger/other free blog soft­ware. I smell another clique-turned-customer-loyalty-trend developing.

  2. Craiger says:

    Any com­pu­ter game fans out there may remem­ber that the first Warc­raft game was pro­mo­ted in exactly this fashion.
    I wor­ked at a game deve­lo­per at the time, and in one of the trade mags, there was small ad whe­rein you could get the first few levels of this new game for free if you res­pon­ded to the ad.
    One of my co-workers went for it, and as he (and the rest of the office) soon dis­co­ve­red, it was a fan­tas­tic game. A cou­ple months later, the full ver­sion of the game was relea­sed, and by then, we were all foa­ming at the mouth for it.
    Warc­raft went on to become a jug­ger­naut franchise, but it’s ear­liest incar­na­tion was in the form of a free 3.5 inch floppy disk.

  3. Erik says:

    Funny that you men­tion this. I log­ged into my Type­pad blog today and noti­ced I have 2 days left. I’m defi­ni­tely hoo­ked so I’ll be thro­wing plas­tic shortly. Addic­tion is an apt analogy.

  4. didier says:

    Please read this post(http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/archives/2005/01/04/the_cultural_divide_between_livejournal_and_six_apart.html) on the poten­tial pit­falls of this buyout. It would be easy for Six Apart to make a mistake.

  5. Kauft Six Apart LiveJournal?

    Om Malik behaup­tet, dass Six Apart, das Unter­neh­men hin­ter Mova­ble Type, Live­Jour­nal, einen der gr

  6. Kauft Six Apart LiveJournal?

    Om Malik behaup­tet, dass Six Apart, das Unter­neh­men hin­ter Mova­ble Type, Live­Jour­nal, einen der gr

  7. btw says:

    danah is a girl

  8. Timbo says:

    Crack is the ulti­mate capi­ta­list model, or perhaps more accu­ra­tely, the ulti­mate spawn of Dar­wi­nist Capi­ta­lism.
    Even though it’s not free, the iPod is Apple crack to create more Mac owners. Hugh’s Crea­tive Mani­festo and Hugh­train are Gaping Void crack.
    Another ques­tion: Why are we so addic­ted to being snob­bish about tech­no­logy? Are peo­ple that inves­ted in being on the lea­ding edge, or even worse, being “edgy”?

  9. Blogs aren’t quite mains­tream, but they’re very close to being there.
    Accor­ding to http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4145191.stm , 32 Million Ame­ri­cans read a blog in 2004, up 58% from the year before.
    Mic­ro­soft have pro­du­ced their ‘for idiots’ blog­ging tool (MSN Spa­ces). Goo­gle bought their ‘for idiots’ blog­ging tool (Blog­ger). Yahoo are clearly thin­king about morphing Yahoo!Groups into a Group-Blogging-With-Messageboard ser­vice (Note for exam­ple that http://blogs.yahoo.com/ redi­rects to http://groups.yahoo.com
    With the bac­king of Goo­gle, Mic­ro­soft, Yahoo and the und­ying love of the high-circulation left-of-centre broadsheets, blogs will be mains­tream long before Hugh beco­mes ‘the Brian Tracy of creativity’.

  10. DJ Coffman says:

    You need to save your money and use a Word­press blog— hehehe..

  11. Phil Larson says:

    Just in case you didn’t know, Live­Jour­nal already has a for pay ser­vice and I per­so­nally know many peo­ple that have paid for it so they can cus­to­mize their pages and blah blah.
    About the whole cul­ture war. If Mova­bleType keeps Live­Jour­nal like Live­Jour­nal and doesn’t try to turn it into something else, how are all the 16 year old girls going to even know the difference?

  12. Six Apart acqui­res LiveJournal!

    Well, we’ve been quiet about this, and often in busi­ness that’s neces­sary, but when we do com­mu­ni­cate, we like to…