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TECHNOLOGY by Marauder

TECHNOLOGY

Apple has just released its second quarter financial results, and surprise, surprise: they’re very good. The company had revenues for the quarter of $8.16 billion and net profit of $1.21 billion — both easily beat Wall Street expectations. Both also beat the numbers the company posted a year ago, and actually represent the company’s best March quarter (which is Apple’s second quarter) results ever. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/22/economy-be-damned-apple-posts-its-best-second-quarter-earnings-ever/ 4/22)

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Looking to gain market share in a tough economy, top-tier PC makers such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard increasingly are bringing out low-cost, no-frills models that are long on cost savings but, in some cases, short on features. The industry trend isn’t likely to stop anytime soon either, according to NPD analyst Stephen Baker, who said PC prices could drop another 10% by the end of the year. The Wall Street Journal (4/22)

The HP Pavilion dv2 (top) and the Dell Inspiron Mini 12 represent new lines of laptops aimed at frugal consumers. The models blur the lines between relatively cheap netbooks and traditional notebooks in terms of pricing, size and computing power.

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TECHNOLOGY by Marauder

TECHNOLOGY

Thanks in large part to a successful brand-recognition marketing initiative, Vizio in the fourth quarter became the second-best-selling flat-panel TV set maker in the country, according to iSuppli. Vizio, with 14.3% market share, overtook Sony, but remains behind market leader Samsung, which enjoys a 20.2% piece of the business. Reuters (2/19) , Dealerscope (2/20) , TWICE (2/19)

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ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA by Marauder

ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA

People flocked to CNN.com, MSNBC.com and other news Web sites Tuesday afternoon to witness President Obama’s inaugural speech, setting records, and in some cases, causing technical hiccups. CNN.com set an all-time record, serving more than 21.3 million live video streams. (Iwantmedia 1/20, http://www.crainsnewyork.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090120/FREE/901209967/1064 1/20)

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Pandora Radio, the cool personalized radio station that recommends songs based on its Music Genome Project, has started serving audio ads. The high royalty costs associated with streaming licensed songs seem to have finally caught up to the service, which until now has primarily used image-based advertising. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/01/20/pandora-radio-starts-serving-audio-ads 1/20)

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YouTube chose Barack Obama‘s ChangeDotGov channel to preview a new feature. Visitors can choose to download mpeg4, H.264-quality, DRM-free video files directly from the site. The “click to download” feature is a first for YouTube, which until now has been exclusively a streaming site. (Cynopsis 1/20)

According to Hitwise, last week visits to Twitter surpassed visits to Digg for the first time. Hitwise measures visits in terms of “market share,” which isn’t a very helpful metric (both have 0.021 percent market share, but Twitter is ranked No. 84 and Digg is No. 85). This data is of last week, when visits to Twitter surged following the much-Tweeted emergency landing of a plane on the Hudson. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/01/20/did-twitter-just-pass-digg 1/20)

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As the music business scrambles to find new revenue streams, some performers are reaching out to fans with new ideas to get paid. Kanye West makes money from his prolific blogging activities, with his Web site turning a profit thanks to advertising and sponsorships. (Iwantmedia 1/20, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7837605.stm 1/19)

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One of the best things about Facebook is that you know who you’re dealing with. You’ve verified every friend connection and nearly everyone has a collection of personal photos proving they’re who they say they are. Now it looks like some scammers are using this trust to their advantage, hacking accounts and exploiting the wealth of personal information available to trick your friends into giving them cash. In the past Facebook has had its fair share of spam and phishers, but now it looks like these scammers are getting smarter by engaging in a form of identify theft. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/01/20/latest-facebook-scam-phishers-hit-up-friends-for-cash 1/20)

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Social networking kingpin MySpace is teaming with production shop Endemol to create a marriage-themed online reality web series slated to debut in May. “GetMarried on MySpace” will recruit couples from the site, who will compete for the honor of having their nuptials hosted live on the site. The 13-episode will invite the community to get involved in everything from casting the couple to selecting a wedding gown for the bride. Advertisers will have also have ample sponsorship opportunities including deep product integration. MySpace also announced it has finally cleaned up the MySpace Video channel, offering improved navigation and far less clutter. Browse by genre, TV show, popular video channels or top viewed by day, week or month. (Cynopsis 1/20)

Google’s dreams of world domination may be dwindling (at least its dreams of ruling the advertising world). Today, it announced that it will no longer be selling print ads in newspapers. (Yes, Google sold contextual ads that appeared in 800 papers. It also sells radio and TV ads). (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/01/20/google-bails-on-print-ads-and-newspapers 1/20)

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WIRELESS by Marauder

WIRELESS

Verizon‘s acquisition of Alltel will close on January 9 according to an SEC filing made on Friday. Verizon will pay $5.9 billion and acquire $22.2 billion in Alltel debt to acquire some 13 million customers – creating the largest wireless carrier in the U.S with 83 million + subscribers. (Cynopsis 1/5)

Speaking of netbooks, Google‘s Android mobile operating system is being adapted for use on the Asus EEEPC 1000H netbook, according to VentureBeat. With netbooks poised to take off due to their affordability and ease-of-use, Google hopes the stripped-down OS will help dramatically increase the exposure of applications such as its new open source Chrome web browser. Chrome had carved out about 1% of the U.S. browser market as of Dec. 2008, according to research firm Net Applications, when Microsoft Internet Explorer‘s market share declined to 68%. (Cynopsis 1/5)

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ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA by Marauder

ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
ComScore released its October search-engine market share figures for the U.S. last night. Overall search volume grew 20.1 percent year-over-year to 12.6 billion queries, a decline in growth from the 25.5 percent pace we saw in September, but still quite healthy. Correspondingly, the annual growth in Google’s U.S. search volume slowed from 38.6 percent in September to 29.6 percent in October. Google still managed to eke out an overall market share gain of 0.2 point to 63.1 percent. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/11/25/google-gains-us-search-market-share-in-october-but-growth-slows 11/25)

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Blockbuster has started offering customers a small box made by 2Wire that, when attached to a TV set, can play the company’s videos once they’ve been downloaded over a broadband line. The move, according to this report, is an attempt to blunt the success of competitors such as cable companies, with their vast on-demand offerings, and Netflix. The Washington Post/The Associated Press (11/25) , Reuters (11/25)

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The production arm of Warner Home VideoWarner Premiere – will produce a series of original live action webisodes with top-shelf Hollywood director Bryan Singer, reports THR. The two parties are in talks to develop the cyberpunk sci-fi thriller “H+,” which picks up after a terrorist fries the brains of a segment of the population “jacking” into the net. (Cynopsis 11/25)

Facebook sees a bleak economy as all the more reason to press ahead with growth plans. The social-networking site is said to be gearing up to make acquisitions. Options could include sites in Brazil, Germany, India or Japan, where Facebook is yet to have a strong presence. (Iwantmedia 11/25, http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/08_48/b4110084423202.htm 11/20)

YouTube has apparently changed all videos on its site to play in widescreen format. Because most videos on the site were originally uploaded in a ratio closer to 4:3 (the standard size used on non-HD televisions), most videos are playing with horizontal black bars on the side. Some videos (like this one) are taking advantage of the full space, but are shrunk down to the normal size when they’re embedded elsewhere. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/11/24/youtube-goes-wide 11/24)

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Online entertainment portal No Good TV christened its own new television production arm with the 8-part VH1 Classic One Hit Wonders. Hosted by NGTV’s own Carrie Keagan, the show re-imagines the well-worn countdown format with irreverent touches, high-end animation and innovative visual effects. VH1 Classic will premiere two new episodes each night beginning Dec. 1. (Cynopsis 11/25)

Fox Interactive Media’s gaming-themed IGN.com announced a series of production and distribution agreements with nearly a dozen publishers to distribute original IGN video productions across their sites including Black20 Digital Studios, Machinima.com, CollegeHumor, ScrewAttack.com, g-NET and Comedy.com. (Cynopsis 11/25)

Video online and on mobile devices remain additive to the overall pie as total viewing hours continue to rise across all available platforms, according to Nielsen‘s Q3 A2/M2 report. Television remained the dominant choice for video consumption as viewers watched more than 142 hours/month – 5 hours more than last year. The amount of hours audiences spent watching timeshifted TV rose by 34% year-over-year as DVR penetration increased to 27%. Major online events such as the Olympics, Major League baseball and political conventions contributed dramatically to the growth of online video usage. (Cynopsis 11/25)

Monthly Time Spent in Hours: Minutes – 3Q 2008
K2-11 T12-17 A18-24 A25-34 A35-44 A45-54 A55-64 A65+
Watching TV in the home*    108:34 110:59 108:36 133:00 134:51 159:23 175:18 196:23
Watching Timeshifted TV*       5:25     4:55    4:36   10:04     8:15     7:19    6:32     3:44
Using the Internet**              5:38    12:48  12:59   28:40   37:56   35:24   35:05   26:39
Watching Video on Internet**  2:05     2:55    3:57    3:21     2:44     2:17     1:37     1:07
Mobile Video Subscribers          n/a      4:20    3:15     4:20    3:37     2:10      2:53      n/a
Watching Video on a
Mobile Phone

Video Audience Composition by Age – 3Q 2008
K2-11 T12-17 A18-24 A25-34 A35-44 A45-54 A55-64 A65+
On TV*                 11%     7%       7%      13%     14%     17%    14%  17%
On the Internet**    7%     9%       8%      15%     19%     20%      6%   7%
On Mobile Phones     n/a   18%     15%      32%     20%     10%       6%  1%

Video Audience Composition by Gender – 3Q 2008
F2+ M2+
On TV*                  54% 46%
On the Internet**   55% 45%
On Mobile Phones    40% 60%
FOOTNOTES FOR ALL CHARTS:
Source for all charts: The Nielsen Company Check the Nielsen blog for footnote references

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