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Alex Street

The Truth about Mobile Application Stores - 0 views

  • iTunes App Store, BlackBerry App World, Google Android Market, Nokia Ovi Store, Palm App Catalog and Windows Marketplace
  • size, store growth, the most popular applications
  • Free Vs. Paid Apps
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  • which application stores have the highest percentage of free apps
  • Android Market was the winner here. In
  • Google attracts the sort of developers that enjoy giving away their works and the open nature of the application- approval process (that is, no review board middleman exists between app creation and public release)
  • ' dissatisfaction with Google Checkout - paid Android apps are required to implement this payment method for purchase
  • U.S. market only
  • okia has the most paid (85% paid)
  • prices for the paid applications
  • RIM and Microsoft were more than twice as high
  • didn't necessarily have to do with the different types of applications
  • Android is now the second-largest application store
  • Windows has 693.
  • Apple is also the fastest growing store with a shocking 13,865 new applications added per mont
  • popularity of applications by category
  • over 1245" Windows Mobile
  • surprising was the popularity of games on Blackberry, the platform often used more by enterprise
  • 9% popularity to only 18% for utilities.
  • absence of any form of review process has led to new forms of store flooding and other variety of spams in the form of applications that are just gateways to websites
David Astle

China outpaces Western Europe with mobile application and game downloads (Canalys resea... - 0 views

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    s from a survey conducted for the new Canalys Mobile Application Analysis services suite show that 51% of Chinese end users downloaded applications or games on their mobile phones
Sasha Roupell

Sky Store brings 1000+ on-demand movies to Sky Anytime+ | whathifi.com - 0 views

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    Sky Store brings 1000+ on-demand movies to Sky Anytime+ 8 Mar 2012 Sky has expanded its pay-per-view movie offering for customers with Sky Anytime+. The new Sky Store replaces Sky Box Office and has over 1000 films available to watch on-demand. SD movies start at just 99p, rising to £3.99 for blockbuster new movies in HD. Sky also confirmed that Sky Anytime+ will be available to all Sky customers from Easter - a Sky Broadband subscription will no longer be required. Sky Anytime+ delivers a wide range of on-demand content for free as well as offering pay-per-view films. Sky is at pains to point out that its pay-per-view movies, via the new Sky Store if you're an Anytime+ customer, are cheaper than iTunes and Lovefilm in many instances. New releases are £3.49, library movies are £1.99 and special offers are 99p. HD films rather than SD will cost 50p more. Sky Box Office will continue as the place for non-Sky Anytime+ customers to choose from a more limited range of the latest movies on the live channels from £3.49 per title. All Sky TV customers meanwhile can rent movies on a pay-per-view basis from the new Sky Store on laptops via the Sky Go application, which already has a Sky Movies application, too.
Alex Street

Bobsled By T-Mobile - 0 views

  • brand aimed at bridging traditional telecommunications and Internet-based voice and data services
  • live voice calls
  • voice messages to their friends either privately or via their ‘walls
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  • allowing people on Facebook to more easily connect
  • oice calls to their friends on Facebook with just one click
  • Internet protocol (VoIP) application on
  • Anyone on Facebook can receive a call; no application install is required to receive a call via the Bobsled application for Facebook.
  • Bobsled by T-Mobile also powers the Group Text™ and Cloud Text™ applications on the new T-Mobile®
  • evolve Bobsled by T-Mobile to include video chat
David Astle

Android Market statistics from AndroLib, Androlib, Android Applications and Games direc... - 0 views

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    Estimated number of Applications downloaded in the Android Market
Nick Verkroost

UK Mobile Applications Download Revenue Reached £280m In 2010 | Mobile Orchard - 1 views

  • UK downloaded over 860 million applications in 2010
  • 105 million downloads counting for paid apps
  • Revenue reached £280 million
Alex Street

From SmartTV to LinkedTV: a vision of television in the next five years - Television li... - 0 views

  • . Samsung reports that from 5 million app downloa
  • second screens
  • defined APIs
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  • opening up of the data in Web sites
  • Web applications.
  • enabled TV applications
  • data, services and content will co-exist and interact
  • value chains which are already undergoing disruption
David Astle

iPhone App Sales, Exposed - 0 views

  • , let’s take a look at specific applications. I encourage examining the apps themselves to understand what exactly went into them. The production values, complexity, niche, and pricing determine why they produced either excellent or p
  • he average total number of units sold was 101,024 copies within an average period of 261 days. The average number of units sold per day was 387. The average price was $5.49, although the data skews due to the $49.99 outlier. In most cases, the price point was $0.99. The average number of updates released was 3.89, with the average total development cost amounting to $6,453. Several developers omitted development costs and most did not include their personal time in these figures. It is safe to assume the cost would be at least five or ten times more when using a contracted team. But on average here, iPhone developers are seeing a return of more than 15 times their initial, albeit small, development costs.
  • However, when the top 10% of the most successful apps are removed from the data set, the numbers skew much lower, giving a far better impression of what the iPhone industry looks like for most developers. In this scenario, the average sales were 11,625 total units, averaging 44 copies/day. Approximately 23% of apps sold less than 1000 units from launch (ranging from 12 to 370 days in the App Store). Further, 56% of apps sold less than or equal to 10,000 units, while 90% sold less than 100,000 units, with the remaining 10% achieving sales of 127,000 – 3,000,000 units.
Alex Street

Flurry Expands to Europe to Capitalise on Fast-Growing Mobile App Market - 0 views

  • 46 million monthly smartphone application users across the U.K., France, Germany, Italy and Spain, whose installed base is growing by over 10%, month-over-month
  • 46 million monthly smartphone application users across the U.K
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    EU5 app store size  EU5 smartphone penetration
Alex Street

Creating mobile content: a lack of application | Mobile Marketing 2011 | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • second full year that apps have been available, the UK market was worth £95m
  • total downloads of 575m
  • Screen Digest this will more than triple by 2014,
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  • market will be worth more than £300m
  • downloads will total 1.8bn.
  • shelf-life average of just four weeks
  • 51% of mobile phone owners, about 23 million people, use their device to either make a payment, redeem coupons or research products and services they later buy
Alex Street

Networked Media Systems: Agenda | Europa - Information Society - 0 views

  • SESSION 4: Personalised and interactive connected media
  • Digital Media Content & Services in the Digital Connected Economy, Andy BOWER, BBC R&D, UK From SmartTV to LinkedTV, Lyndon NIXON, Semantic Technologies Institute International, Austria (presented by Joachim Kohler)
  • Connected TV and Media Applications, Bettina HEIDKAMP-TCHEGLOFF, Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg, Innovationsprojekte, Germany (presented by Ralf Neudel) Immersive Media for Broadcasting, Hans HOFFMANN, EBU, Switzerland
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  • Challenges to TV/AV sector relevant for WP2013, Ralf NEUDEL, Institut für Rundfunktechnik, Collaborative Research, Germany
  • Impact of Gaming Platforms, Klaus DIEPOLD, Technische Universität München, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Germany
Alex Street

Ovum Research Store - Consumer Insights: Exploring the TV Apps Opportunity - 0 views

  • new use-cases
  • add value for consumers by augmenting and enhancing the TV user experience
  • overview of consumers' online activities by connected device type
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  • long-form video-consumption on non-traditional viewing devices
  • elements of the mobile app store model can be effectively adapted for the implementation of TV apps.
  • opportunity to exploit TV apps as a marketing and distribution channel
  • grouping of TV apps into distinct categories
  • ew modes of content delivery and consumption.
  • marketing, distributing, and accessing online content or services has been instrumental in driving changes in consumer behaviour.
  • direct monetization potential
  • demand for multiscreen access to pay-TV services
  • online activity today is TV-related or video-centric
  • kind of TV apps might consumers be prepared to pay?
  • use cases for apps delivered only to TV set
  • mobile apps environment translate
  • web-based services and applications are consumers
Alex Street

olleh :: KT to show a world connected by 'media contents' at the World IT Show - 0 views

  • lobal media contents distribution group’
  • communication via media contents
  • Ustream, Genie, Kibot
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  • future of Smart Convergence
  • Communicating with the world through video contents
  • Genie, a cloud music service
  • Genie, a cloud based music service, Olleh e-Book, an electronic book service,
  • Olleh TV Now.
  • 0 live channels, 21,000 pieces of VOD
  • other content via N Screen o
  • Ustream, KT's global live broadcasting platform
  • Olleh Smart Phone Film Festival
  • Genie, a digital music application for smartphone
  • TV Jockey
  • look up anything while watching TV on his smart device in real time.
  • V Jockey app gives the same view as the TV
  • finds anything on TV that he wants to know more about, whether it is about a person, a place, a product, an episode or a line, he can simply touch it on the TV Jockey app
  • Touch&Pay
  • can participate in the production of audio books by reading
  • information [KT exhibits at WIS]
Alex Street

All3Media to launch video-on-demand TV app | Media | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • kins, Midsomer Murders, The Cube and Peep Show, h
  • ideo-on-demand app on internet-connected Samsung and LG smart TVs
  • first UK indie to go direct
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  • branded A3M and carry the strapline "Best of British TV"
  • app is being viewed as an experiment to test pricing, appetite and extend the reach of its programmes.
  • 49p and 99p per episode to potentially offering shows for free on a promotional weekend.
  • monthly subscription and season pass option.
  • PayWizard,
  • All3Media application has been developed by connected TV software company Easeltv and video technology company Ooyala
  • The Only Way is Essex: online hit in the US
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