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The market seeks profits, not promises, as a hope-fueled bull market sputters.
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It's just over four years since Netflix's qwikster goof.
People cancelled subscriptions, the Internet lit up with eulogies and pre-obituaries that pilloried CEO Reed Hastings and Netflix over what was perceived as a fatal arrogance.
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Advertisers are struggling to reconnect with cord cutters — people who have abandoned cable and broadcast television in favor of online streaming services. While TV advertising is in no real danger of going bust any time soon, a new report shows that Internet ad revenues now surpass those of broadcast
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On June 25, Aereo lost a huge battle in the Supreme Court which pitted established broadcast networks against the online streaming start-up. A quick recap: Aereo is a company that lets consumers stream live TV over the internet. The Supreme Court shut them down for copyright infringement, saying Aereo antennas
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Brand Republic has highlighted its top marketing events of the year, covering the genius and perils of marketing and social media. Here are the lessons to be learned when it comes to engaging, selling or increasing your visibility on the web.
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Amazon Instant Video has earned an Emmy Award for its work on personalized recommendation engines for video discovery. But is it ready to compete with Netflix? The Amazon Effect Its founder just bought a newspaper for US$ 250 million.
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Somewhere between a WiFi TV antenna and a smartphone/tablet extender, Google's new Chromecast dongle aims to provide a Web link to non-smart enabled sets and an easy link for Android devices to share content across screens.
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What is Xbox One? Is it a games machines, a media center, or an app player? Microsoft wants it to be all three, with near instant-on, voice activation, Skype and many other features, but to do this, it runs a version of Windows 8, a gaming hyper-OS and a media
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For all the effort that goes into making some of the awesome YouTube content, the cents from advertising support, even in video form, look increasingly small change for many. The service's new subscription channels could shake up how top content producers work, but content creators have many issues to consider.
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The DAM spring arrived in the last week, at least here in the eastern U.S.
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Badgeville is holding its first annual behavior management summit, Engage 2012, and it seems even the gamification experts are distancing themselves from the word. Keynote speaker Sarah Rotman Epps, a senior analyst at Forrester who focuses on consumer tech even went so far as to go back to market research
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The seven kingdoms of watchable content and distribution are in turmoil. Watchable content providers are in open warfare with distributors. Powerful dynasties have been discarded to the dustbin of history. Upstart usurpers are in a mad land grab fraught with a combination of peril and promise.
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Microsoft is sending out minimalist invites to the media for a secret event on Monday; no location and no idea on who will be presenting or what they'll show. What could it be? We'll find out on Monday, but until then, let's guess.
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Among all the shiny new announcements at WWDC, Apple's social service Ping looks like it was left to exit via the back doors, without so much as a goodbye wave.
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