ResearchToday in Connected Consumer
As a digital home analyst, I’ve been a long-time admirer of Parks Associates’ Connections Conference. Tricia Parks was early to the game when it came to a conference around home networks,… Read more »
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As a digital home analyst, I’ve been a long-time admirer of Parks Associates’ Connections Conference. Tricia Parks was early to the game when it came to a conference around home networks,… Read more »
Since GigaOM Pro launched, we’ve had a lot of excitement about the service, and one of the areas people have shown the most interest in is our GigaOM Analyst Network. Today… Read more »
Google announced YouTube XL yesterday, and Liz over at NewTeeVee has a good rundown. She argues this de-emphasis on custom integration for YouTube and move towards a browser-centric approach may slow… Read more »
Apparently 2009 is the year of motion-sensing at E3. With Microsoft’s announcement of Natal yesterday, apparently Sony didn’t want to be left out of the motion-sensing party. I will be very… Read more »
Microsoft may be stealing the show this year at E3. Turns out those rumors of the motion-sensing camera were true, with Microsoft announcing Project Natal. Not only that, but looks like… Read more »
While it’s annoying to those who have fallen in love with the Wonder Twins power combo of Boxee’s software and Hulu’s content, the reality is its hard to make a good… Read more »
Happy Friday, and welcome to all our new subscribers! Yesterday Hulu announced their own desktop player, causing many, including Boxee, to scratch their heads. It seems NBC wasn’t against standalone apps,… Read more »
Today is a very exciting day for me. Having been a part of the analyst community for the last 10 years, I’ve relished the opportunity to engage with clients, press, bloggers,… Read more »
While there are a few die-hard hangers-on, TiVo’s declining subscription numbers show many have moved on. The DVR pioneer continues to partner in an effort to diversify and make TiVo a… Read more »
Surprisingly, Microsoft looks to be doubling down on the disappointing Zune. Part of the problem, as Harry McCracken points out, is that Zune is synonomous with “Unsuccessful Microsoft attempt to compete… Read more »