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iPad conversion rates twice as high as desktop: stats | Econsultancy - 0 views

  • iPad conversion rates are double that of desktop
  • 81.9m visits to merchants and 1.57m sales.
  • stats don't cover in-app purchases
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  • Average order values
  • average order values are concerned, the iPad is king, with an AOV of £69.94, compared to £65
  • first time in August, the iPad accounted for more sales than any other device,
  • iPad will - on average - have a higher income.
  • ge iPad conversion rate for August was 3.82%, w
  • version rate for iPad was 3.82% in August, compared to 1.9% for desktop (i.e. non-mobile).
Nick Verkroost

ARM raises royalty rate with Cortex - 0 views

  • Score said the royalty rate had moved up to 1.1 percent to 1.2 percent on cores from the Cortex range
Alex Street

How much more CPM does interactive video ads command vs typical pre-/mid-roll video ads... - 0 views

  • CPM rates for ads on Hulu and YouTube are, on average, $45 and $10,
  • or Tremor Video, th
  • CPM rates on Hulu far surpass rates on Youtube
Alex Street

US subscription TV posts another quarterly subscriber loss - 0 views

  • able operators in contrast have continued to churn record numbers of basic subs having lost 700,000 subscribers in Q3 and 760,780 in Q
  • e companies have been losing half a million subscriber
  • During the same period, cable operators kept moving their existing analog customers to high-ARPU digital packages at healthy rate
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  • PTV and satellite sectors compensated for churned cable subscribers (and more) by netting over 770,000 new subscribers per quarter
  • the total number of TV subscriptions grew by almost two million subscribers since Q3 2008, and the growth in digital cable subscriptions increased the sector's video ARPU by a healthy 7 per cent.
  • y did subscription TV households shrink since 1 April, 2010
  • churn contagion has reached the digital side
  • digital growth seems to be slowing down for most other cable operators as well
  • They collectively added 380,000 digital subs in Q3 2010, down from 636,000 in Q2 and 860,000 in Q1
  • reduced digital subscriber growth rates in the near future or even net losses.
  • ge (in basic or digital subscriptions alike) has been blamed on macroeconomic weakness.
  • Providers insist that they have not seen evidence of 'cord-cutting'
  • ite' TV packages, like the one being launched by TWC, are meant to counter the adverse impact of the economy by making subscription TV affordable
  • confirmed that these losses have been caused, not by higher than usual gross churn rates, but by historically low demand for new connections.
  • ative of 'cord-abstinence' whereby younger, more tech-savvy households forgo subscription T
  • h the long-term decline in cable continuing. A
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    long-term decline in cable continuing
Alex Street

Research & Markets: Asia Pacific Broadband Market 2010 - By 2015, Subscribers from the ... - 0 views

  • Asia Pacific fixed broadband subscriber base grew at an impressive rate of 20.5 percent over the previous year to reach 187.3 million at the end of 2009,
  • 10 percent.
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    Asia Pacific fixed broadband subscriber base grew at an impressive rate of 20.5 percent over the previous year to reach 187.3 million at the end of 2009,
Alex Street

The Wi-Fi moves in Spain 4 times more volume than 3G - 0 views

  • type of mobile internet rate is pushing many to use more Wi-Fi standard,
  • countries like Singapore, you can see that users tend to use many more mobile networks from their phones
  • better technology
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  • unlimited traffic rates
  • level of promotion of Wi-Fi operators as an alternative
Alex Street

Difference between progressive download and streaming online videos - 0 views

  • Streaming video requires access to a streaming media server.
  • When a video streams, it is being sent via UDP protocol to a player on the end users compter. The user will have the ability to fast forward or rewind the video.
  • video isn't being downloaded to the end users computer so it is less likely that the content will be stolen
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  • Most web hosting providers or Content Delivery Networks (CDN) will have streaming media servers available to use
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    The biggest disadvantage of streaming over progressive download is if the user watches the same video over and over you will pay for the delivery of it each time. Videos are also streamed at what ever bit rate they are encoded at. Keep this in mind when creating HD quality video. 8Mbps video may sound and look great, but most homes can't sustain an 8Mbps connection. If you have really high bit rate video, consider delivering via HTTP. Most web hosting providers or Content Delivery Networks (CDN) will have streaming media servers available to use. Historically, Flash video was more expensive to deliver than other forms. Recently prices have compressed and you will find that it costs about the same to deliver Flash or Windows Media files. In the past I would have said if your video is more than 10 minutes in length deliver it via Stream and less do progressive. Since prices
Alex Street

UK broadband market share | Business | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • Frankly, the way advertising for broadband or ISP providers in this country works is a national scandal. They're advertising "up to" rates that they damn well know the majority of their customers are not going to get even half way near. It's a disgrace. They're just plain liars; it's a national con trick.I live in a major conurbation a mile away from the hub exchange and I get one-third the advertised "up to rate". And that'
Alex Street

What is the average CPM rate for a 30-second spot during primetime hours on one of the ... - 0 views

  • $22, according to this source.
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    major broadcast networks in 2010
Alex Street

What are average CPM rates for online sports ads in 2010? | Sports Marketing 2.0 | Pat ... - 0 views

  • Run-of-network pre-roll inventory is generating $10 to $15 CPMs.
  • YOUTUBE IS HELPING DRIVE THE OVERALL VIDEO CATEGO
Alex Street

Research and Markets: Mobile Broadband in North America: Forecasts and Analysis 2010-20... - 0 views

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    mobile broadband penetration rate in North America (NA) stood at 3.6% of the population
Alex Street

PS3 HDMI resolution and refresh rate | AVForums.com - UK Online - 0 views

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    he only time it will switch to 50Hz is when playing upscaled SD DVD (Blu-ray is at either 60Hz (59.94 to be precise) or 1080p24 (23.976Hz)) or if you set the XMB to 576p.
Alex Street

KT - 0 views

  • olleh TV Now
  • d on October 27 that KT will launch a Tablet PC, “Smart Home Pad,” which will be specialized for home use, allowing people to enjoy various, convenient services in their everyday life and customized content at home.
  • transform today’s homes into smart homes
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  • Smart Home Pad is a product that has been designed for people in their 40s and 50s including homemakers, who are not accustomed to smart gadget
  • Smart Home Pad combines the tablet pad and smart home service
  • tablet pad is a model of Galaxy Tab 8.9 Wi-F
  • olleh TV Now is a service offering 11,000 VOD and 40 real-time channels
  • Smart Home Call offers high quality video phone calls at low rates where Wi-Fi service is provided.
  • Home Security senses trespassing or a break in through a sensor an
Alex Street

Netflix could beat cable TV in Latin America - Online Video News - 0 views

  • Netflix could become the primary subscription video service that many Latin American consumers pay for.
  • Less than a quarter of residents pay for cable or satellite
  • Brazil and Argentina — broadband penetration is actually greater than pay TV adoption.
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  • C]ompetition from Pay TV providers (and TV Everywhere-like services) is weak if not non-existent in Latin America
  • average broadband speed in the region to be about 2 Mbps
  • good enough for Netflix’s “Good” streaming quality, which is set at about 700 kbps
  • issue of broadband caps, which cropped up in Netflix’s Canadian rollout a
  • Brazilian ISPs have caps as low as 10 GB of data, which represents about 30 hours of content
  • 15-20 movies a month.
  • Goldman Sachs believes it was able to get good terms for catalog content in a region where studios weren’t able to monetize those assets
  • only thing holding Netflix back is having a recognizable brand throughout.
  • many potential users in Latin America likely have no idea what Netflix is.
  • Goldman Sachs expects the adoption rate to be much slower,
  • time it takes to break even in Latin America to be about twice as long as the 12 months Netflix expects it to take its Canadian venture to break even.
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