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Summary of research - Tablets | The Transition to Digital Journalism | Knight Digital Media Center - 0 views

  • k at Sports Illustrated's idea for how its content might be displayed on a tablet, the Mag+ concept for putting magazines on tablets and Wired magazine's vision for what it m
  • e also how Flyp presents multimedia stories in a more magazine-like format or Google's experiment with Fast Flip to quickly move through
  • check out vook, which takes a tra
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  • r tablet devices like the iPad offer a more leisurely lean-back r
  • 30 minutes or more a day reading news)
  • e most popular iPad applications in 2010
  • aggregators of content fro
Alex Street

Connected Devices: How We Use Tablets in the U.S. | Nielsen Wire - 0 views

  • half of all tablet owners reported being the only ones in their household using their particular tablet, while 43 percent said they shared the tablet with others
Alex Street

Wireless Intelligence - Analysis - Smartphone users spending more 'face time' on apps than voice calls or web browsing - 0 views

  • study uses the concept of 'face time'
  • long users actively engage
  • 295 minutes per month on gaming.
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  • most smartphone face time related to apps and features already present on the device platform (voice, messaging, browsing etc
  • Add-on apps accounted for 20 percent of face time minutes,
  • iPhone users generated the most data traffic, consuming 422MB per user per month - over 200 percent more than Android users (133MB
  • f (45 percent) of smartphone users play games on a monthly basis but th
  • 82 percent of new contract subscribers in the last quarter (Q4 2010)
  • 75 percent of its contract net additions were smartphone buyers in the same quarter; t
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

DVD Intelligence - FEATURE: Physical media are hanging on for dear life - 0 views

  • Amazon.com’s deep discounting
  • deluxe art book containing more than 50 pages of art,
  • Amoeba arose out of that community of music lovers that wanted a better place for music than a corporate chain store
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  • one with the widest possible selection, better service, and more respect for people’s ideas and lives.”
  • Amoeba Musi
  • huge chain stores were mercilessly swallowing up independent store
  • depriving communities across the country of a personal relationship with their musi
  • HMV chief executive Simon Fox reported that CDs currently account for about a quarter of HMV’s business
  • If HMV merely maintains its share of the shrinking CD pie over the next three years, the company projects its annual revenues from CDs to fall to £120 million
  • the entire CD market in the UK would be worth just £300 million in three years’ time
  • £145m of turnover that has to be replaced by “digital entertainment devices”.
  • 1 million subscribers in Europe already pay the monthly premium subscription fee, while more than 10 million users go the free route.
  • Billboard reported that Spotify in just three weeks amassed at least 1 million total US users, and 70,000 paid subscribers in the first week
  • Spotify’s partnership with Facebook
  • ny labels or musicians who want to make money from CDs better wow buyers with unforgettable packaging
  • consumers have demonstrated that they’re willing to sacrifice sound quality for convenience and portability.
  • enough audiophiles – and videophiles for that matter – to sustain an entertainment ecosystem to cater to their needs?
  • Not having actual possession of a digital file is the premise of ‘cloud’-based computing, a
  • The Death of Bunny Munro, w
  • transmedia storytelling’ is a technique of telling stories
  • mass media to develop media franchises
  • type of thing that CD-ROM started doing in the 1990s
Alex Street

Videonet - News and Analysis - Broadcasters must dominate synchronized companion apps - 0 views

  • synchronise content around a programme so that what appears on the tablet or smartphone
  • never.no interactivity suite is directly coupled with the broadcast playout systems and ‘listens’ to events in the live broadcast and fires off triggers to a Content Delivery Network to determine what functionality the second screen will show at any time
  • ompanion devices, because they are IP-based and are personal by nature, introduce the interactivity and addressability that broadcasters cannot get via the television alone.
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  • hese could also be synchronised in real-time so that the third-party can sell advertising inventory that coincides with the advertising breaks during the show or live event.
  • reater engagement, greater understanding of the audience and increased advertising potential
  • IBC: Impact of second screen apps proven with TV 2 Tour de France
  • Never.no provided the Synchronized Companion App Framework, which is part of the company’s Interactivity Suite (IS), a framework for connecting fragmented media technologies like TV, mobile and socia
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

Social TV - making the TV experience more social - 0 views

  • n 50% of people under 30 regularly watch TV while interacting with a web-connected device an
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