Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Paul McCartney picks HP for his digital library

Money can't buy love, it's true, but it can buy one heck of an impressive digital library.
Former Beatle Paul McCartney agreed to let Hewlett-Packard Co. digitize his library of images, artwork, paintings, films and videos, some of which will be opened up to his fans.

Palo Alto-based HP (NYSE: HPQ) made the deal with the singer’s business, McCartney Productions Ltd.
HP will digitize all the material and create a “content management system” for it. Some bits of the library will be made available to McCartney’s fans, while other sections will be private.
This is HP’s first collaboration of this kind. It didn't give any financial details.


Read more: Paul McCartney picks HP for his digital library - San Francisco Business Times

   

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