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Light Foresight Part V
Again many interesting stories that could be DiCoDEd. I’ll log them here, in a light foresight entry, in order to come back later if this book leaves me some time. Hope you enjoy it too! [Facebook, Data, Google, Aggregation, advertising, … Continue reading
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Tagged 4G, advertising, AdWords, Aggregation, Android, app, Carrier, Chris Anderson, Conde Nast, convenience, Data, Design, e-commerce, email, Engagement, Estee Lauder, f-commerce, Facebook, figures, Google, Hardware, Hulu, LTE, Macy’s, media, Metrics, Mobile, OPEC, OS, Privacy, Relevance, Simplicity, smartphone, Software, Tiffany & Co, TV, US, user XP, Wired, Youtube
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Light Foresight Part IV
Damn, there are a lot of interesting stories (especially the Facebook/Google slap fight) and i don’t take the time to cover them sufficiently. So i’ll just log them here, in a light foresight entry, in order to come back later. … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, API, app, Ask, Ask Jeeves, Bank 2.0, BBC, Bon Jovi, browser, Business Model, China, crowdsourcing, Data, e-commerce, Electronics, Experience, f-commerce, Facebook, figures, flipboard, fragmentation, Futurism, Games, GMail, Google, Google TV, GPS, HD, HG Wells, HTML5, iPlayer, Kinect, m-commerce, MeeGo, Microsoft, Mobile, movies, NaaS, Natural Language, NUI, pollution, Preview, PS3, Radbox, Recupel, RockMelt, Search Engine, Service, Share, smartphone, SMS, social media, Social Web, Sony, Square, Symbian, tablet, TV, Twilio, UI, UK, US, video, Vocal Activation, Voice, waste, Watch Later, WorldWide, WP7, Xbox
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Light Foresight Part I
Being very busy lately on the writing of the book (the drafted structure is fixed, so I need to fill it) and other minor things, I am less able to do an active foresight. That’s why I’ll post interesting links … Continue reading
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Tagged ad:tech, advertising, app, Apple, Attention, cable, Carriers, context, copyright, Customer XP, Demand, Economy, FCC, figures, GUI, Industrialization, Information Era, iOS, LBS, Location, Market Share, media, Mobile, Mobile Marketer, NYC, press, Privacy, Regulation, smartphone, TV, UI, US, user, User Currencies, video, Youtube
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The Mac App Store: The Good, the Bad & the Unknown
Intro: Last week, Apple officially announced the Mac App Store as a major new addition to the Mac software ecosystem. Although the Mac App Store will be an integral part of Mac OS X Lion, it will make its debut … Continue reading
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Tagged Ad, ads, advertising, app, App Store, Apple, Apps, Boundary Object, Business Model, CoCoa, Credentials, CRM, customer experience, Customer XP, Daniel Jalkut, developer, ecosystem, iAd, iOS, Lion, Log-in, Mac App Store, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Lion, Marco Arment, OS, Platform, platform logic, platform utility
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Multiplatform radio gets a little extra
Key Points: New platforms like DAB, the internet, and mobile apps are all changing the way that radio works. We’re not just seeing new radio stations appear, but also we’re seeing brand extensions: extra radio stations that add to the … Continue reading
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Tagged app, brand, Cleverwood, DAB, extra, James Cridland, media, Mediatel, Mobile, multiplatform, Platform, radio, Radio Manifesto, Transmedia, web radio
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Time Inc., Hachette execs go head-to-head on mobile Web versus app debate
Intro: While Time Inc. and Hachette Filipacchi Media both have mobile Web sites and applications, executives from each company took different stances on the debate at Netbiscuits Partner Day 2010. Points of View: “The mobile browser is the killer app—mobile … Continue reading
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Tagged app, Apps, browser, Hachette, Hachette Filipacchi Media, iPad, iPhone, John Paris, Mobile, Mobile Internet, Mobile Web, Netbiscuit Partner Day, Time, Time Inc
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Windows Phone 7 Review: Ladies and Gentlemen, We Have Ourselves a Race
Intro: Let’s just get it out of the way: Windows Phone 7 is the most exciting thing to happen to phones in a long time. My Take: I agree. I love how Microsoft makes the content the interface. Blending together … Continue reading
“Peter Rabbit” for iPad Delivers Interactive Twist to Classic Tale
Intro: Thanks to rapid developments in consumer technology — namely, large-format touchscreen devices like the iPad, and soon, Android, BlackBerry 6 and Windows 7-based tablets — the definition of the e-book is quickly evolving. Soon, the word “e-book” will no … Continue reading