ResearchIs The Age of the Web Tablet Finally Upon Us?
Tablet PCs have been around since the early ’90s, and web tablet concept prototypes have been making the jump from cocktail napkins to white boards over the past 10 years with… Read more »
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Tablet PCs have been around since the early ’90s, and web tablet concept prototypes have been making the jump from cocktail napkins to white boards over the past 10 years with… Read more »
For the last 10 years, Real Networks has resembled a past-his-prime boxer. Ever since the Internet world said “thanks, but no thanks” to the company’s streaming formats and yes first to… Read more »
Twitter is a kind of Rorschach test. Why you find (or don’t find) it valuable depends on your motivations. Want to be center of attention? Try to gain followers no matter… Read more »
As I watched the stream of Twitter updates about heading to Las Vegas for the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show this week, it got me thinking anew about the state… Read more »
Reading Om’s piece on Pogoplug this week, I started to think about how local network storage and cloud storage are becoming indistinguishable to the end user. While it’s not technically cloud… Read more »
In March 2009, Cisco announced its intention to acquire Pure Digital, a manufacturer of low-cost digital video cameras. This note examines why Cisco would choose to acquire Pure Digital, a large… Read more »
Much in the way we saw (and continue to see) the big players in music struggle to stay ahead of technology innovators, incumbents in video entertainment are having a difficult time… Read more »