Techdirt Podcast Episode 37: Humble Bundle Deserves More Credit For Its Many Innovations
from the shouldn't-be-so-humble dept
When people talk about today’s most innovative technology and media companies, the discussion tends to orbit the usual suspects: Apple, Google, Facebook et al. But there’s one small company that we’ve long believed deserves far, far more attention for its multitude of smart innovations: Humble Bundle. This week, we discuss the many subtle but extremely meaningful choices that have grown the Humble Bundle from a simple experiment into a revolutionary form of distribution, and wonder why the company doesn’t get more credit as an innovator.
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Comments on “Techdirt Podcast Episode 37: Humble Bundle Deserves More Credit For Its Many Innovations”
The music service you couldn’t remember the name of was Aime Street. The songs were free at first, escalating to 99 cents max. You got a limited number of recommendations and you earned street cred (more recs) when songs you recommended increased in value. People that were good at finding the good stuff gained status and followers.
I spent entirely too much time on that site looking for the next big thing. They got bought out by Amazon, who immediately shut it down.
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Obviously. Can’t have competition that offers more awesome services than us legacy players. Sad to hear that.
Humble Bundle is simply fantastic. I’ve spent quite a lot of money there already. And even if you don’t like the normal bundle you have the weekly, the store and there’s tons of integration. Awesome.
As a plus, it allowed me to buy some Warner titles without giving warner a single cent.