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eBay (EBAY) sellers already planning next boycott (www.bloggingstocks.com)
Amazon is stealing eBay's top sellers. Many of the sellers that remain seem less than enchanted with eBay. This new strike planned for May, may mean more of the same, or that eBay's ears must start getting bigger still.
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Apple Faces Challenges In Driving iPhone Adoption By Business (www.informationweek.com)
The RIM versus Apple battle is the current smartphone battlefield (unless Nokia can enter the fray), with Microsoft and Palm bowing out due to an inability to innovate and deliver products that capitalize on the shifting pro-sumer or business / consumer market. Now that Apple is making a move...
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Local Stations Multiply (www.broadcastingcable.com)
Potential upside for advertisers as well as broadcasters, ability to narrowcast, not unlike the relationship between broadcast TV and cable in the early 1980's
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Local Stations Multiply (www.broadcastingcable.com)
The transition to a DTV environment is examined from the aspect of multicasting, the ability of a local television channel to broadcast several channels of "standard" definition TV. Multicasting is critical to developing new audiences and revenue streams for terrestrial broadcasters.
March 10, 2008
A Kinder, Gentler Microsoft - in the Browser Battle Trenches, is the Aggressor Playing Nice?
Analysis of:
Microsoft rolls out test of new Internet Explorer 8 (www.reuters.com)
A Kinder, Gentler Microsoft - in the Browser Battle Trenches, is the Aggressor Playing Nice?
Microsoft is in the middle of a tremendous browser battle. Their share has been eroding, and the web masses are getting restless. Internet Explorer 8 is an attempt to fight back Firefox and Safari, but it also appears to be a change in approach for Microsoft.
Analysis of:
The book - our favourite technology (www.newscientist.com)
Even after more than a decade of e-book cheerleading, people still prefer tree books to E-books by a wide margin. Amazon's Kindle is new and exciting but it's not making that much of an impact--yet.
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Google Gears heads for Windows Mobile phones (www.zdnetasia.com)
Google Gears delivers interactive applications that run offline to a place where these applications will certainly excel, on a mobile device. However, the users most likely to use it, iPhone users, aren’t on the list and neither are Nokia users. Are they just seeding for the Android launch?...
Analysis of:
Marketing in a digital world (www.rbr.com)
Disney Media Networks/ABC President Anne Sweeney shares some interesting data regarding Millenials and their use of digital content.
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Brandon Burgess Hopes to Mobilize Mobile Digital TV (www.broadcastingcable.com)
As the transition to a digital television environment is now one year away, the CEO of one television company shares some interesting ideas regarding mobile DTV, and what he calls the DTV "triple play."
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Price Spurs Demand for Triple-Play’s Parts: Survey (www.multichannel.com)
New information from Bear Stearns based on a survey of 1,000 consumers indicates price the key determinant of triple play services, with cable better positioned than DBS providers.
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