CES
Forget New Hampshire…Who will win at CES?
With the Iowa caucus behind them, the Republican candidates are vying for a win in New Hampshire. CNN will once again have John King and the wonderfully bearded Wolf Blitzer analyze Twitter chatter to understand how the public feels about the candidates, using tweets from the masses as a crystal ball to predict the outcome. [...]
// read moreMedia and marketing takeaways from CES
Long seen as the bellwether for innovation and technology, this year’s Consumer Electronics Show centered on content providers and distribution. Amongst all the announcements, unveilings and secret briefings, five key topics emerged: 1.) Media, technology and the innovators dilemma Consumer demand for access to content may just win out against corporate territorialism. Sensing the pressing [...]
// read more3D TV: Marketers, take note
CES ignited the 3D buzz back in February referencing the success of Avatar as the poster brand for assessing consumer demand for all things 3D. Using 3D box office sales to gauge consumer interest, CES pointed to Hollywood which was churning out 3D flicks left and right. Rallying towards a potential revenue stream too big [...]
// read moreConvergence isn’t coming…it’s here
One API to rule them all. Consumers, especially PC–bred Gen Y-ers and younger, no longer draw a distinction between the real and virtual. The world is one big data stream and you are only as cool, as powerful, as smart as the gadgets you have that allow you to capture and use that data. The [...]
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