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November 6, 2008Tougher FCC Likely Under Obama
Analysis of: The FCC Under Obama | www.radioink.com
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
The election of Barack Obama as the next President of the United States will mean significant changes in the makeup of the FCC, and a new direction in policy directives.
November 6, 2008FCC Approves Use of White Spaces in Airwaves
Analysis of: FCC Expands Use of Airwaves | www.washingtonpost.com
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
The FCC has unanimously approved utilizaion of airwaves for electronic devices to access the Internet, despite the objections of a diverse and unlikely group of partners opposing the action.
November 4, 2008
What's Great for Google is Good for Authors
Analysis of: Google Settles with Authors | www.businessweek.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Google Settles with Authors | www.businessweek.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Some authors are $60 per
scanned book richer.
That's better than nothing.
But Google gets to monetize
all that content for a pittance.
Some wealth gets re-distributed, which
is probably a good thing.
October 31, 2008I Bet Against Microsoft's Azure in Cloud War Against Amazon, Google, Sun, ...
Analysis of: Azure: Can Microsoft Meld Windows with the Web? | www.businessweek.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
Microsoft has a checkered history of product releases as of late -- from Vista to updated versions of Windows Mobile and Internet Explorer. They seem to release minimal updates, expecting a non-demanding user not looking for vast improvements in user experience and features. In the face...
October 30, 2008Cox May Make Huge Mistake by Investing in Wireless
Analysis of: Cox to Enter Wireless Services in 2009 | www.businessweek.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
Cox must have something up their sleeve with wireless. Otherwise, why would they become a Sprint MVNO, right on the heels of the huge flame-outs by Amped, Helio, Disney, and others? Bundling surely can't be the only answer, as there has been precious little proof behind that strategy; there...
October 30, 2008Yahoo's Display Ad Nightmare and a Dismal Holiday to Come -- Bah Humbug
Analysis of: New ad cuts raise worries for Yahoo | www.livemint.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
Yahoo faces a miserable head wind entering this holiday season. Retail marketers, those likely to drop big bucks around Turkey Day, are having a very bad Fall and may not chase the ghost of Christmas Future. Yahoo's dependence on online display ad revenue could be disastrous for their holiday...
October 29, 2008Apple's Pricing Strategy will Face Problems this Holiday
Analysis of: Apple Holds Prices on Laptops - Computer Maker Refreshes MacBook Lineup | online.wsj.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
In just this instance, Apple's arrogance may be its undoing over the holiday season and into next year. It is generally wise, and always tempting, to stay true to the brand, and, in Apple's case, deliver premium pricing on its premium product. However, there are several pricing strategies...
October 29, 2008Google, Apple, and Amazon.com are Best Bets to Weather the Recession Storm
Analysis of: Can Anything Derail Google's Growth Engine? | www.businessweek.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
Google will see slowing search business domestically, of course, but they continue to expand in other arenas that take advantage of their competitive positioning. Like Amazon.com and Apple, they make moves based on the opportunity, even if the opportunity may not be apparent to the investment...
October 29, 2008Sprint's WiMax Begins in Baltimore: Why Baltimore, you ask?
Analysis of: With UMB Left Behind, LTE and WiMAX Battle for 4G Supremacy | www.instat.com
Author: Kenneth Eisner, Principal, Eisner Consulting
The Baltimore Sprint deployment tells us a lot. In many ways, it shows us the predominance of relationships and ease in choosing a locale as opposed to the attraction of the demographic; if the opposite was the case, Baltimore never would have been selected. As for the LTE v WiMax debate,...
October 16, 2008A Cloudy Picture for Sony's Blu-ray
Analysis of: High-Def Options Vie With Blu-ray | online.wsj.com
Author: Alan Albarran, Professor and Director, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
Article examines the challenges Sony is facing with its new DVD format of Blu-ray, and apprehension of consumers to buy a new piece of technology when they are currently able to get plenty of software (movies, TV programs) in a high definition format.
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