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ethan tussey

Slipstream - Online Dating Services Are Taking a Scientific Approach - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This piece is interesting because it is related to a trend to within digital culture to automate and predict taste. It would be interesting to see the relationship between Netflix's predictions and eHarmony's.
ethan tussey

Internet Trends 2010 by Morgan Stanley Research - 0 views

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    Morgan Stanley Research predicts that mobile internet use will outpace desktop internet use in near future.
scwalton

GSMA Outlines Potential for Embedded Mobile: Enabling a World of Connected Devices ~ GS... - 0 views

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    ""The global potential for connected devices is huge - it's more than just mobile phones and laptop PCs. It can be anything that has a mobile connection embedded in it such as a camera, a music player, a car, a smart meter or a health monitor," said Alex Sinclair, Chief Technology and Strategy Officer at the GSMA. "Predictions around how many devices will be connected to mobile networks vary, but we expect to see up to 50 billion connected devices over the next 15 years, finally making the prospect of a truly connected lifestyle a reality. "
Ethan Hartsell

A Gradual Rebound for Local Advertising - ClickZ - 1 views

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    Article predicts a steady increase in spending on digital advertisers by local companies through 2014, as well as a decrease in money spent on traditional ads.
Theresa de los Santos

More network-cable operator disputes on horizon | Reuters - 2 views

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    Following the Fox TWC dispute, experts predict more retransmission battles as broadcast networks search desperately for ways to supplement falling advertising revenue.
michael curtin

Media Outlets Prepare to Charge for Content Online - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Predictions that content fees will become more widespread by 2012. Describes various models for content fees and explains challenges for news, TV, cable, music.
anonymous

2010 Could Be Busy Year for Digital Music Mergers - ABC News - 0 views

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    Predictions for digital music mergers in 2010.
Alex Markov

Analysts blame 2009 slump on music genre, lack of innovation - 0 views

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    Industry watchers pull varying lessons from the year's retail wreckage, predict return to growth in 2010.
chris_seaman

MediaPost Publications Bold Predictions From 24/7 Real Media's Moore: Publishers Should... - 0 views

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    David Moore discusses the issues concerning original premium content and the internet, and suggests a pay model as a means of solving the problem
Alex Markov

Pachter's Podium: Pach Backtracks on $50 Natal Estimate, Says DSi XL 'Won't Be a Success' - 0 views

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    In our regular monthly series with analyst Michael Pachter, he now says he probably "aimed too low" on the $50 estimate for Natal.
ethan tussey

MPAA Organizes Entertainment Community Opposition To Movie Futures Exchange - Deadline.com - 0 views

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  • Furthermore, complaints about releasing data are laughable, because the data is already released, and a virtual trading system has existed for a 13 years without any problems (HSX). Cantor owns HSX, and HSX often predicts movie results more accurately than studio estimates, so the idea that these trading systems are designed around a faulty understanding of the movie industry is laughable. If anything, this is one of the most tested trading systems in the history of this country to ever go live. I cannot think of any other trading system we have that had 13 years of data on before people started trading it for real money.
  • I have worked in both industries as a futures trader and film producer. The people who criticize this practice don’t understand it. Futures markets where designed to reduce risk, starting with the grain markets a long time ago. If you could lock in a good price for grain and didn’t know what the future would be, but you knew what your costs were, you could lock in a profit while speculators could take on that risk. It’s a great idea for the film biz. There will be fewer box office disasters and more films greenlit because of the influx of investor dollars. Those who don’t want it are nervous that their accounting practices will be scrutinized and they SHOULD be nervous. I say bring this thing on!!
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    More from the MPAA on film futures. They ask for an extension to gather more support from labor organizations against the creation of an exchange.
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