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Company generated contents (knol.google.com)
More the visibility that companies could buy, they could "gain" visibility through right contents.
Contents permits them to interest and attract consumers and increase trust and awareness.
Companies and organizations could communicate with markets though their people, especially through passionate...
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With Wii and DS, Nintendo Has 2 Hit Game Devices (www.nytimes.com)
I find it interesting that as gaming sector pundits look at console units sold, the handheld market is rarely mentioned. As a result, it hasn't received it's due until now because of the DS shortage. That signifies that there's plenty more growth & development to come in this space in...
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Microsoft's Xbox Could Consider Blu-Ray Support (news.yahoo.com)
Xbox 360 has no loyalties other than to itself, so it makes sense that it would support Blu Ray in an add-on device, much in the same way it supports HD DVD. But with a video marketplace on Xbox LIVE, it might not matter much in the end.
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Expect fewer industry mergers, says Riccitiello (www.gamesindustry.biz)
If John Riccitiello thinks that there will be less consolidation, then I have to think either he doesn't see any viable merger/purchase options - which is crazy - or he wants us to think that so he can buy another company and reclaim the #1 publisher status.
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Video Games Plumber’s Progress (www.nytimes.com)
I consider myself to be a pretty hardcore gamer who loves First Person Shooters. But nothing will ever stop me from playing a Mario or Zelda game, and there are no other icons of gaming like them.
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Nintendo Number One in Game Sales (www.pcworld.com)
With a strong lineup, third party publisher support and a strong next-gen installed base, Sony has a ways to catch up and few, strong exclusive titles for this holiday season.
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Google Scares The Search Crowd (www.forbes.com)
All of these "parking" sites use paid search & direct navigation to circumvent low organic search result rankings. But social media doesn't necessarily hinge on search - it's more about friends & application sharing.
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Microsoft Threatens to Terminate Xbox Live Cheaters (www.pcworld.com)
This reminds me of fraudulent sellers on ebay who cheat people and then are supposedly banned from ever selling again. And if anyone knows that software is always at risk for being hacked, it's Microsoft.
Analysis of:
Google Gets Undue Credit for Ad Conversions (www.pcworld.com)
Atlas DMT has the ability to weight conversions based on a person's online ad exposure & actions. And if it ends with a Google search, click & sale/action, then Google still commands the majority of the attribution.
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Xbox 360 Sales to See Minimal Impact from Cheaper PS3, says Analyst (biz.gamedaily.com)
The Xbox 360 has a bunch of people playing games only available on their platform. So until PS3 has a game or two that I really have to have, I wouldn't buy one even to have as a "cheap" Blu Ray player.
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