New Rules for the New Economy - 1 views
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distinct opportunities and its own new rules
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often referred to as the Information Economy, because of information's superior role (rather than material resources or capital) in creating wealth
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all the most promising technologies making their debut now are chiefly due to communication between computers - that is, to connections rather than to computations
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Network economy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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Kelly (1998) states that in a network economy, value is created and shared by all members of a network rather than by individual companies and that economies of scale stem from the size of the network - not the enterprise.
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Rifkin (2000) proposes that as markets make way for networks, ownership is being replaced by access rights because ownership becomes increasingly marginal to business success and economic progress.
The Art, Science and Business of Recommendation Engines - 0 views
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A good recommendation engine can make a difference not just for Netflix, but for any online business. This is because there are two fundamental activities online - Search and Browse. When a consumer knows exactly what she is looking for, she searches for it. But when she is not looking for anything specific, she browses. It is the browsing that holds the golden opportunity for a recommendation system, because the user is not focused on finding a specific thing - she is open to suggestions.
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The main approaches fall into the following categories:
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Personalized recommendation - recommend things based on the individual's past behavior Social recommendation - recommend things based on the past behavior of similar users Item recommendation - recommend things based on the thing itself A combination of the three approaches above
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"In October last year, Netflix launched an unusual contest. The online movie rental company is offering 1 million dollars to anyone who can improve their recommendation engine by 10%. Netflix is known for its innovation and bold moves and in the grand scheme of things, $1M is not a lot of money for such a business."
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Quickflix vision - 0 views
Quickflix Hybrid Multiplatform Service Launching 2011 - 0 views
Media: A world of hits | The Economist - 0 views
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Quickflix ready to ride wave of online movies | The Australian - 0 views
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"WE don't want world domination," says Stephen Langsford, the executive chairman of online DVD rental company Quickflix. That's just as well, because Quickflix has yet to turn a profit in the seven years since Langsford launched the venture, and its $15 million market capitalisation places it in true minnow territory. But that's all about to change, according to the ever sanguine Langsford, a former internet entrepreneur who worked for one-time market darling Sausage Software in the late 1990s before the dotcom crash. Langsford is promising the market that this will be the year online distribution becomes a reality for Quickflix, which has weathered years of losses but invested precious capital into boosting its subscriber base to an impressive 80,000. He says the arrival of internet-enabled televisions in Australian stores later this year, coupled with the proliferation of popular devices such as the iPhone and the iPad, mean Quickflix is ideally positioned to lead the streaming revolution.
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Quickflix Digital Distribution Coming Soon | Gizmodo Australia - 0 views
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"Netflix in the US started as a DVD rental company, but has quickly transfigured into the online movie download service of choice for Americans. It looks like Quickflix in Australia is hoping to follow that example in the near future, given they are advertising for technical support officers with "a sound knowledge of Broadband connectivity via PC, Mac, smartphone and iPad.""
Quickflix's Global Marketing Strategic Plan | Curtin Business School - 0 views
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"Quickflix's Global Marketing Strategic Plan Please note: this event has passed Date: Friday 1 April 2011 Time: 10:00am - 11:00am Location: 201.412 Speaker: Stephen Langsford Stephen Langsford, the founder and CEO of Quickflix (www.quickflix.com.au), as a guest speaker on 1st of April. Quickflix is Australia's leading online movie rental company, headquartered here in Perth with 66,000 active customers, a revenue of $9m p.a and a double-digit growth rate. Stephen will introduce his company and business model, marketing strategies and give a future outlook of a company in a dynamic market. It would be too good an opportunity to miss. Plenty of time for Q&A. A great way for networking and getting a glimpse into the marketing and movie industry."