The GigaOM RoadMap conference on Nov. 10 gathered leaders and visionaries to discuss how, thanks to technological and generational shifts, society as a whole is becoming more connected — not only… Read more »
The second quarter of 2011 was a fast-paced one for the connected consumer segment, with every sector of the digital media landscape — music, e-books, online video and gaming — experiencing significant events… Read more »
Today Cisco announced they’re shutting down the Flip video camera business, and the nearly unanimous reaction is that the smartphone market killed the device. After all, when consumers have the choice… Read more »
In 2010 we saw immense change in a number of connected consumer segments. TVs began to morph from dumb islands to smart, connected content hubs, the iPad created an entirely new… Read more »
Blame cord cutting, at least in part, for the drop in cable subscriber numbers in 2010. Looking towards 2011, we expect this trend could gather further steam thanks to bundled subscription… Read more »
Being the king of the bookselling castle means you have lots of people firing across your moat, and that was the case this week for Amazon. From the week’s big news… Read more »