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Alex Street

25 iPhone Apps for the Fashion Savvy - 0 views

  • wardrobe,
  • shopping guide
  • individual designer
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  • style inspiration.
  • fashion news
  • style advice
  • tylebook sports a calendar that allows you to track when they wore outfits and plan outfits ahead
  • Fashion begins with inspiration.
  • organizing your wardrobe
  • Harper’s Bazaar, Elle and Lucky,
  • notable runner-up in this category is Chicfeed, a
  • g WhoWhatWear
  • d Lucky at Your Service
  • earby retail outlets using GPS
  • ry, ShopStyle‘s free app is your best bet; it compiles items from more than one hundred online retailers
  • brands, styles, prices and colors,
  • Lustr Fashion Finde
  • Rugby Ralph Lauren Make Your Own, w
  • Glamour magazine’s free Ask a Stylist f
  • ut runner-up Fashism, w
  • runway photographs and video footage, a slideshow of the current season catalog, a news feed, some background history about the designer and a store locator
  • Gucci and Donna Kara
  • Ralph Lauren’s app,
  • photo montages of the design and casting processe
  • apps, its design is perhaps the most elegant, ultimately presenting Ralph Lauren’s rich heritage in a holistic and engaging manner
  • iane von Furstenberg,
  • ; Chanel, wh
  • nd D&G, in
  • Style.com‘s a
Alex Street

Sony Qriocity service takes on Apple iTunes with streaming music and video | Technology... - 0 views

  • Sony has embarked on an ambitious challenge to Apple's iTunes,
  • based around the PlayStation 3
  • movies and songs
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  • web-enabled Sony devices, including its TVs, laptops and digital music players
  • Amazon also thought to be aggressively planning a web-based subscription service
  • online TV-on-demand market is about to expand dramatically.
  • Fujio Nishida, Sony's president for Europe
  • major expansion of its Qriocity
  • Qriocit
  • Qriocit
  • Qriocity
  • Music streaming will be added to Qriocity by the end of this year.
  • pricing.
  • Initially the service will just work on new network-enabled Bravia TVs, Sony Vaios and the PS3
  • Restricting the service to Sony products may damage take-up
  • open it up over time.
  • 54 million registered PS3s in use worldwide
  • move comes three years after Sony decided to abandon an earlier music streaming site, Connect Music
  • sers were restricted to using Sony hardware and software to listen
David Astle

iTunes Still Number 1 in Online Movie Rentals, But Down Significantly | High-Def Digest - 0 views

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    iTunes Still Number 1 in Online Movie Rentals, But Down Significantly
David Astle

How many movies are available in the US iTunes store? - Quora - 0 views

  • How many movies are available in the US iTunes store?
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

FT.com / Management - Apple takes a second bite at TV - 0 views

  • y 8Gb of storage, c
  • 160Gb in the previous version
  • streaming media player
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  • jostles with games consoles, laptops that can wirelessly transmit what is on their screen to the TV, and similar media players f
  • $99 price tag marks a recognition of the stiff competition
  • istances it from the Mac Mini, a small-box computer that some Apple fans saw as a better value
  • enabled home-sharing in iTunes on my PC to share its content with Apple TV.
  • Netflix streaming film service, YouTube, Flickr
  • Being able to access a computer on a home network means anything stored in iTunes can be played or watched on the big screen
  • Many set-top boxes and Blu-ray players in the US offer Netflix
  • losest competitor to Apple TV in functionality is Roku’s box.
  • Roku may lack YouTube but it has more than 85 “channels” of internet content, including Netflix, Amazon’s video-on-demand service, Pandora internet radio, the MOG music streaming service,
  • Apple TV’s narrower content is its biggest weakness.
  • s synergies with other Apple devices –
  • Remote app allows control with touch gestures on an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.
  • ame kind of apps as an iPhone or iPad in the future
Alex Street

Amazon Video On Demand Review 2010 - 0 views

  • Apple tax more or less levied on every single piece of media
  • prices are often better than iTunes
Alex Street

BBC News - Open University iTunes U service 'breaks world record' - 0 views

  • 40 million download
  • 300 million downloads a year, with 350,000 lectures offered by more than 1,000 universities around the world.
  • 90% of its downloads are from outside the UK.
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  • Open University has hit what is believed to be a world record
  • download free video and audio recordings of lectures.
  • iTunes U online service i
  • Oxford has reported that it has reached 10 million downloads - running at about 130,000 per week.
  • 40 million, the Open University appears to be the highest, doubling its downloads in a year.
  • surge has been driven by new mobile platforms, such as smartphones and the wave of tablet devices
  • the post personal computing stage
  • part-time students
Alex Street

FT.com / Media - Google plans pay-per-view films - 0 views

  • global pay-per-view video service
  • international appeal of a streaming
  • on-demand movie service pegged to the world’s most popular search engine and YouTube
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  • hell of a lot of eyeballs
  • is planning a $2bn initial public offering
  • YouTube said it had been beta-testing a film rental service since
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
Alex Street

Vudu is Apple TV's greatest threat in online movie sales | News | Rapid TV News - 0 views

  • says Apple iTunes accounts for 64.5% of all sales
  • Apple's market share is slipping: it accounted for nearly three-quarters ( 74.4%) of all online movie sales in 2009. Its competitors are taking a few bites here and there: Microsoft has increased its market share from 11.6% to 17.9%. It offers titles via the X-Box 360 and Microsoft Zune. Sony, which sells movies online through the PlayStation 3 player and select Sony Bravia HDTVs, has gone from 5.7 % to 7.2% in 2010. The rest of the bunch accounts collectively for 10.4% of the market, up from 8.3% in 2009--and that includes Wal-Mart's Vudu se
  • iSuppli said online movie sales increased 60%in 2010, but the company did not release actual sales numbers
Alex Street

FT.com / Companies / Retail - Walmart rises in digital battle - 0 views

  • Walmart has used its retail power and influence to get Vudu installed on a range of new devices that it would normally not have had access to, such as Sony’s PlayStati
  • es: the new Apple TV has no hard disc
  • in the US, digital rental transactions rose more than 50 per cent in 2010 to 38m, compared with 25m transactions in 2009.
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  • Consumers clearly now prefer access to ownership
Alex Street

SAMSUNG LAUNCHES MEDIA HUB ONLINE CONTENT STORE - NOTEBOOK AND LAPTOP REVIEWS - 0 views

  • Samsung Media Hub
  • Samsung is offering alternatives to iPad and iTunes.
  • access Media Hub content on up to 5 devices.
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  • download movies and TV programs from a large number of content partner
  • download it on up to 5 devices without having to pay again
David Astle

Apple's App Store Surpasses Half-a-Million Apps | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Apple's App Store Surpasses Half-a-Million Apps
Alex Street

Josh Halliday interviews Mark Rock, founder of Audioboo | Media | The Guardian - 0 views

  • company's grand ethos: "democratising radio".
  • Twitter for audi
  • Stephen Fry is one of its most devoted users
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  • utstripped by the sounds of crises and uprisings
  • in March 2009, the site was almost brought down by 250,000 listens in one day during London's G20 protest
  • the spoken word can go social
  • Conversation has become very private
  • social networks really was an opportunity to innovate in the audio space.
  • judged the 14th most powerful person in UK media
  • Audioboo's iTunes-style micropayments model
  • Audioboo is to begin charging its heaviest users
  • charge a modest sum each year for extra recording time
  • currently limited to five minutes
  • Rock also has his mind on the company's second round of funding
  • wants to raise £2m
  • art of the investment strategy is to get some presence in America
  • traffic or usage data end in failure
  • gripe with the BBC is that they're more than happy to support the big-reach American companies, such as Twitter and Facebook, and yet not support small, focused, British startups
Alex Street

Game of Thrones Asks Fans to Play Mouth-Watering Metagame | Magazine | Wired.com - 0 views

  • Game of Thrones: Ice and Fire app at the iTunes Store. The app provided a closer look at some of the actual locations used in filming Game of Thrones
  • True Blood’s Blood Copy alternate reality game.
  • an communities and websites were contac
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  • Campfire hid an Easter egg
  • 37,000 users registered for the site, 12,000 people downloaded the Ice and Fire app, and 190,000
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