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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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Big cable loses 500,000 subscribers in Q3, we neglect to send flowers
Intro: Last quarter was the first time ever that US pay TV subscription rates were down. Now, according to GigaOM’s calculations, big cable suffered another set back in Q3, waving goodbye to over 500,000 subscribers in total. Comcast was saddled … Continue reading
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Tagged Cablevision, Charter Communications, Comcast, Economy, EU, GigaOM, IDTV, IPTV, Time Warner, TV, US, video
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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 New Media Generation – Adlovers or Adavoiders?
Intro: A few days ago, Hélène (one of our consultants at Cleverwood) attended the GRP Media Session about the relationship between the young generation (between 18 and 22) and the media. The evening was divided into 3 presentations about new researches over … Continue reading
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Tagged Ad, advertising, analytics, Cleverwood, conversation, esearch, Experience, figures, GRP, Internet, media, Mobile Native, New Media, social media, TV, word of mouth
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Google’s View On The Internet’s Future
Intro: Dr. Vinton G. Cerf, “The Father Of The Internet” and VP, Chief Internet Evangelist for Google gives OgilvyOne Singapore a view into his crystal ball on what the Internet will be in the future. My Take: Well, I hope … Continue reading
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Tagged convenience, Data, DiCoDE, Dr. Vinton G. Cerf, e-commerce, Experience, future, Google, GUI, hyper relevance, Hyperconnectivity, Interactive Product Placement, IPTV, Mobile, NUI, OgilvyOne, Product Placement, Service, Singapore, t-commerce, The Father Of The Internet, The Future of The Internet, TV, User Context, video, Vinton G. Cerf
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ESPN is Mobile Publisher of the Year
Intro: ESPN is Mobile Marketer’s Mobile Publisher of the Year due to its all-round excellence in mobile content and advertising, offering an experience that is worthy of emulation. Key Points: “The five finalists all proved quite clearly that the mobile … Continue reading
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Tagged brand, cross-media, cross-platform, Device, ESPN, Experience, John Zehr, Kristy Young, media, Mickey Alam Khan, Mobile, Mobile Marketer, Mobile Publisher of the Year, Mobile Web, Nielsen, publisher, ScoreCenter, TV, video, VOD
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Scientist Says a Dream TiVo Is Possible
Intro: Caltech researcher Moran Cerf says he “would like to read people’s dreams.” Well, wouldn’t we all! Except that Dr. Cerf thinks it might be possible, based on his new research. Especially if your dream is about Bill and Hillary … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC, Bill Clinton, brain, Caltech, Colin Blakemore, dream, future, Hillary Clinton, Inception, Moran Cerf, neuroscience, Oxford University, sci-fi, TV
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“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
The PlayStation Phone
Summary: The device is headed into the market soon, likely boasting Android 3.0 (aka Gingerbread), along with a custom Sony Marketplace which will allow you to purchase and download games designed for the new platform My take: Sony’s answer to … Continue reading
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Tagged Gingerbread, Google, iOS, Mobile, phone, PlayStation, PSP, Sony, Sony MarketPlace, TV, WP7, Xbox
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