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ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA by Marauder
February 17, 2009, 8:09 PM
Filed under: ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA

ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA

If you were to ask “over 200 social media leaders” which social media site they would pay for if they had to, as Abrams Research recently did, Facebook would come out on top, with 32.2 percent saying they would pay for it. LinkedIn was second, Twitter was third, and MySpace and Digg tied for last place.  But if you ask, which one would they recommend for businesses to pay for, Twitter beats Facebook by more than two to one (39.6 percent vs. 15.3 percent). LinkedIn again comes in second. Why did Twitter come out on top. It is seen as an efficient way for companies to get their marketing messages out there. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/02/17/survey-says-twitter-is-better-than-facebook-for-businesses 2/17)

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When Facebook recently changed its terms of service to no longer allow users to delete their data when they leave the service, it justifiably created an uproar. Just what is Facebook planning to do with this data, and isn’t it mine to delete if I wish. In a blog post, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg tries to calm everyone down. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/02/16/zuckerberg-on-who-owns-user-data-on-facebook-its-complicated 2/16)

Today was the second day in the trial brought against popular torrent site The Pirate Bay by a phalanx of media companies formed by Universal, Warner Brothers, MGM, EMI, 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures, and Sony BMG.   So far the trial has amounted to a circus wherein the plaintiffs have struggled to make their case. According to them, The Pirate Bay has profitably caused over $13 million in damages by assisting copyright infringement and helping to make copyrighted material available. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/02/17/half-the-charges-against-the-pirate-bay-dropped-but-the-circus-aint-over-yet 2/17)

AMC has teamed up with Sony to launch online “minisodes” of the cable network’s “Breaking Bad” series. The five stand-alone shorts, each running between three and five minutes, debut today at AMC’s Web site and at Crackle.com. The Hollywood Reporter (2/16)

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WIRELESS by Marauder
February 17, 2009, 8:07 PM
Filed under: WIRELESS

WIRELESS

Skype is (finally) teaming up with mobile handset maker Nokia to get their VoIP and IM software program pre-installed on some of its devices, as announced at the Mobile World Congress and reported by MobileCrunch. The eBay-owned company had 405 million registered users in total at the end of last year, and Nokia is still the largest handset maker in the world until further notice, so this is a significant deal. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/02/17/skype-integration-on-handsets-threat-or-opportunity-for-mobile-voip-startups 2/17)

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MySpace, which in a few years expects half its traffic to come from mobile devices, is unveiling new deals with Palm and Nokia that it says will make it the first social network to support every major smart phone. MySpace is also relaunching its mobile site with better-integrated ads. (Iwantmedia 2/17, http://tech.yahoo.com/news/ap/20090217/ap_on_hi_te/tec_myspace_mobile 2/17)

Under the agreement, LG will include the Windows Mobile platform on its new mobiles. LG expects to roll out 50 Windows-based products over the next five years. Bloomberg (2/16) , The New York Times (2/16)

Samsung unveiled a quartet of sexy new smartphones featuring a range of multimedia features: the Omnia HD phone, a touch-phone with a 3.7″ display, which can record video in HD resolution or play video content in 640 x 360 pixel resolution, the S8300 UltraTouch which features a 2.8″ touch screen, an 8 megapixel camera and Samsung’s new TouchWiz interface, the Blue Earth, an eco-friendly phone designed to resemble a shiny beach pebble. It utilizes a built-in solar panel to power itself, holding a full solar charge for 10-14 hours, the Beat DJ and Beat Disc models target music lovers with high end audio technology powered by Bang and Olufsen. (Cynopsis 2/17)

The GSMA, a worldwide consortium of mobile industries, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have teamed up to found the the Mobile Money for the Unbanked (MMU) initiative, allowing folks in developing countries to carry out mobile banking from their non-smartphones and keep and grow their money in a safe and affordable fashion. (http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/02/17/bill-gates-wants-to-help-the-third-world-with-cellphone-banking 2/17)

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Google’s new Latitude service, an effort to turn mobile phones into tracking devices, is facing criticism from privacy advocates. Nonetheless, U.S. mobile phones with location features are forecast to increase ten-fold to 30.9 million by 2012. For now, Latitude doesn’t have any ads. (Iwantmedia 2/17, http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aS8DrblAaWOY 2/16)



TECHNOLOGY by Marauder
February 17, 2009, 8:00 PM
Filed under: TECHNOLOGY

TECHNOLOGY

Sales of LCD TVs jumped 14% from 2007 to 2008 to a total of $22.7 billion, according to Quixel Research. TVs with big screens showed the strongest growth, with sales of sets measuring 55 inches or larger climbing more than 300%. CEPro.com (2/16)

Musical Fidelity’s Titan amp offers top-of-the-line sound at 1,000 watts per channel with minimum distortion. The dual-mono Titan will retail in North America for about $30,000. ElectronicHouse.com (2/16)



MISC by Marauder
February 17, 2009, 8:00 PM
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MISC

Slumdog Millionaire,” from News Corp.’s Fox Searchlight unit, is headed for a $56 million Oscar box-office bump, say industry observers. The feel-good “Slumdog” is attracting bigger post-nomination audiences than downbeat rivals, including “Benjamin Button” and “The Reader.” (Iwantmedia 2/17, http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aLcBOSvspXvc 2/17)

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BROADCAST/CABLE by Marauder
February 16, 2009, 8:18 PM
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BROADCAST/CABLE

“True Blood,” the HBO series about vampires, has extended its reach. The new deal is designed to bring the blood-letting series to central European countries such as Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Romania, which includes the Transylvania region. Variety (2/13)

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In the past two months, Google has abandoned its efforts to sell newspaper and radio advertising. Will it pull the plug on its initiative to sell television ads, too? A range of companies are also developing technologies “that do a better job” of allowing advertisers to target TV viewers. (Iwantmedia 2/16, http://www.reuters.com/article/reutersEdge/idUSTRE51C6IE20090213 2/13)

(Below) I can’t hate on E! too much as they currently are the home for Chelsea Lately.  But, as an open letter to their programming staff, I say simply…SERIOUSLY?!

E! approved a new reality project combining cheerleaders and paranormal investigation, reports THR. Hot Girls in Scary Places, from Go Go Luckey, takes three University of Southern California cheerleader friends and challenges them to stay overnight in a reportedly haunted hospital. The three girls then compete for a $10,000 cash prize. E! will debut the show as a special/backdoor pilot on Friday, March 13th. (Cynopsis 2/16)

ABC is adding a comedy pilot called Funny in Farsi based on a memoir by Firoozeh Dumas about her experiences moving to the U.S. from Iran and growing up in 1970s Newport Beach. (Cynopsis 2/16)

ABC also said yes to an untitled Jeff Strauss comedy from ABC Studios, per THR. This project, written by Strauss, will look at marriage and parenthood from the perspective of three couples. (Cynopsis 2/16)

NBC picked up another untitled comedy project from Justin Adler, Sony and Tantamount, cites THR, about a family of adult siblings. (Cynopsis 2/16)

CBS gave a nod to a comedy pilot titled Good Girls from CBS Paramount and Katalyst about two long-time female friends who want to transform themselves after making mistakes when they were younger. (Cynopsis 2/16)

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ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA by Marauder
February 16, 2009, 8:16 PM
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ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA

ABC.com’s “Lost” and NBC.com’s “Saturday Night Live” top the list of the most-viewed shows from U.S. network online video players, according to Nielsen. “SNL’s” online popularity suggests that “there is a Web audience that might otherwise not watch these programs at all.” (Iwantmedia 2/16, http://www.worldscreen.com/articles/display/19768 2/13)

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The much-anticipated online piracy trial aimed at shutting down P2P streaming site The Pirate Bay once and for all begins today in Stockholm, Sweden. Plaintiffs including Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., MGM Pictures Inc., Colombia Pictures Industries Inc., 20th Century Fox Films Co. and Sony BMG are seeking $14.3 million in compensation for lost revenues. Long a target of studios due to its popularity, cheekiness and utter disregard for copyright protections, The Pirate Bay found itself a target beginning in May of 2006 after Swedish police raided one of the group’s data centers containing servers that facilitate its file sharing activities. With more than 25 million peers at a given time, The Pirate Bay is by far the largest BitTorrent tracker and shutting down the site’s numerous servers could severely disrupt P2P file sharing across the globe, predicts TorrentFreak. (Cynopsis 2/16)

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CBS Interactive utilized YouTube effectively last week by actually making a crucial clip of content available before it appeared on air. CBS uploaded Joaquin Phoenix obtuse interview with David Letterman, in which he discussed his new career change to hip-hop, in a play to increase on air viewership and get a head start on viral buzz. The ratings didn’t substantially spike that night but the clip racked up more than 2.5 million views within 36 hours of the telecast, according to internal CBS measurement. (Cynopsis 2/16)

Open APIs may not be a foregone conclusion after all among studios. Indicating a possible digital media policy sea change at Viacom, MTV notified developers through a blog post that, beginning in March, MTVN’s embeddable video player will no longer be available to third-party sites. Until now developers have been able to embed full-length, ad-supported videos from MTV, VH1, CMT and Logo directly on their sites. Going forward, third party sites will only have access to thumbnails and lists of videos that link back to MTVN sites. Needless to say developers, who spent time testing the API and helping to greatly increase the distribution of MTVN content on the web, are not happy. (Cynopsis 2/16)

Disney unveiled the Flash-driven DisneyXD.com, a companion site to its newly rebranded cable network Disney XD now focused on boys (formerly knows as Toon Disney.) The site combines elements of video sharing, virtual worlds and social networking, enabling kids to create profiles and avatars, accumulate points, play casual games and watch videos of original Disney content. (Cynopsis 2/16)

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As layoffs continued to pound the economy in January, one beneficiary was job networking site LinkedIn. According to the latest January data from comScore, the LinkedIn’s U.S. unique visitors shot up 22 percent to 7.7 million, up from 6.3 million in December. Total minutes spent on the site doubled in January to 96.8 million, from 47.6 million in December. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/02/14/as-the-economy-sours-linkedins-popularity-grows 2/14)

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Adult entertainment industry professionals are bemoaning New York Gov. Paterson’s plan to apply the so-called “iPod tax” on online music downloads to adult content on the Web. The Paterson administration wants to expand the state’s 4% sales tax to all digital purchases. (Iwantmedia 2/16, http://www.nypost.com/seven/02162009/news/regionalnews/taxxx_sparks_a_furor_155419.htm 2/16)

MySpace has introduced a new image search feature to its integrated search engine, allowing users to quickly search through photos shared by their friends and the MySpace community. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/02/13/myspace-quietly-launches-site-wide-image-search 2/13)

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Fast growing microblogging service Twitter raised $35 million in series C financing from Benchmark and Institutional Venture Partners. The company’s plans include enabling a robust echosystem to grow around the service and building revenue-generating products. (Cynopsis 2/16)

Web-site staffers at Vanity Fair magazine are “learning to Twitter,” they say. While the Conde Nast magazine made plans to live blog the Vanity Fair Oscar Party next Sunday, staffers discovered that the interface of VF’s blogging platform “doesn’t really work on an iPhone.” (Iwantmedia 2/16, http://www.vanityfair.com/online/culture/2009/02/13/vanity-fair-invades-the-twitter-zone.html 2/13)

Max Goldenson, daughter of ABC network founder and TV pioneer Leonard Goldenson, has launched a new multiplatform digital production outfit dubbed MWG Entertainment. MWG’s first project – “My Two Fans,” a 16-episode web musical about a late twentysomething’s attempt to rebound from a broken heart, is set to premiere on March 9 on YouTube, Blip.tv, Veoh, iTunes and Sling.com. (Cynopsis 2/16)

HarperCollins has turned to the Bebo community to find Britain’s latest slang words. The words were originally short-listed by a panel of 14-18 year-olds and have been divided into six categories; money orientated, ‘cool’, friends, girls/boys, street language and put-downs (always a source for inspiration). Bebo’s 10.5 million unique users in the UK are currently casting their votes and views on which of the slang words they think should be included. The list of teen slang words selected for the 30th edition of the Collins English dictionary will be made public by Bebo this summer. (Cynopsis 2/16)

Online video usage in the U.S. remained relatively flat in terms of uniques and total streams in Dec. compared to the previous month, according to Nielsen Online. The engagement metric of time spent per viewer actually declined by 4%. (Cynopsis 2/16)

Overall Online Video Usage (U.S.)
Nov-08      Dec-08      Percent Change
Unique Viewers (000)           124,262       124,611             0%
Total Streams (000)          9,548,267    9,593,320             0%
Streams per Viewer                76.8            77                 0%
Time per Viewer (min)           177.9          170.7              -4%
Source: Nielsen Online VideoCensus, Includes progressive downloads, excludes video advertising

Top Online Brands ranked by Video Streams for December 2008 (U.S.)
Brand                                          Total Streams (000)   Unique Viewers (000)
YouTube                                            5,561,410                     84,603
Yahoo!                                                 223,604                     22,231
Fox Interactive Media                             223,130                    16,245
Hulu                                                    216,344                       6,679
Nickelodeon Kids and Family Network        203,164                       7,213
Google                                                 189,964                      25,484
ESPN                                                   171,930                        8,228
MSN/Windows Live                                153,056                      12,384
ABC.com                                              117,652                        3,578
Turner Sports and Ent. Digital Network      99,909                      4,423
Source: Nielsen Online VideoCensus, Includes progressive downloads, excludes video advertising

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WIRELESS by Marauder
February 16, 2009, 8:10 PM
Filed under: WIRELESS

WIRELESS

Once again, Microsoft is throwing some flattery Apple’s way by following its lead. Earlier today at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Microsoft announced the latest version of its mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 6.5. The new OS takes cues directly from the iPhone. It has “an improved touch-screen interface, making it easy to take action with a finger” and a dashboard-like interface with different application icons in honeycomb cells (screen shots). (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/02/16/microsoft-updates-windows-mobile-to-make-it-more-like-the-iphone-my-phone-anyone 2/16)

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CEO Steve Ballmer has revealed that Microsoft will launch a service like Apple’s popular App Store that will give Windows users easier access to add-ons for their smartphones. The App Store’s success has inspired similar moves from Google and Research in Motion to cater to their own mobile platforms. Financial Times (2/16)

At the Mobile Word Congress in Barcelona, Nokia has unveiled its initiative to try and repeat the runaway succes of Apple’s App Store with its own mobile storefront dubbed Ovi Store. This was an expected move as the rumors about the Finnish mobile juggernaut’s mobile applications store already spread last week; they were late confirmed to Reuters by industry sources. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/02/16/nokia-unveils-ovi-store-application-sales-to-debut-in-may 2/16)

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Adobe wants everyone to know that its fully-featured Flash Player, not the dinky lite version, will be available on many mobile phones . . . in 2010. So hang tight until then. The phones that will support Flash 10 include the Palm Pre, Nokia S60 models, Android phones, and Windows Mobile. (http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2009/02/15/adobe-is-all-flash-announces-vaporware-for-several-mobile-phones-except-the-iphone 2/15)

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Lionsgate reached an agreement with mobile services company Webalo, Inc. to enable the studio’s executives to be the first to receive smartphone access to up-to-the-minute figures about box office receipts and other performance data, via Webalo’s Mobile Dashboard Service. (Cynopsis 2/16)

Samsung has teamed up with Texas Instruments for the development of built-in video projectors on its W7900 and I7410 smartphones. The phones, set to launch in South Korea and Europe early this year, can produce images in excess of 50 inches. MSNBC/The Associated Press (2/13)

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