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#newTV => TV Gamification =>Smartphones multiplayer online Game Apps for Google TV http://post.ly/2GWb9...
Cloud to kill the set-top box?Comcast thinks yes via @gigaom http://post.ly/2EDQr...
#newTV: Germany leads Europe in online video viewing then Turkey and UK...| Broadband TV News http://post.ly/2D4dd...
Reed Hastings, chief executive officer and founder of online video company Netflix, has a pretty clear idea of what the future of video looks like. It needs high-speed fiber broadband; it involves sensors; and it’s all on-demand.
Given his track record of being able to accurately predict the future of video — he called video the killer app ...
UK and France broadcasters are leading Europe’s emerging OTT deployments, invigorating both free and pay-TV competitive dynamics from which new business models are emerging, according to SNL Kagan research.
The analysis – focused on France, Germany, Italy, the UK and Spain – notes an increase in OTT service launches in recent months, driven by
The advertising industry has long been concerned about new technology that aids ad avoidance. While much attention has been focused on the impact of DVRs, new research from the IPG Media Lab and YuMe shows the real threat to attention is the smart phone and other increasingly ubiquitous distraction media.
The study quantified some long-suspected but never quantified aspects of media behavior. Distraction media was
Now Dutch public broadcaster NOS has release some usage figures for the various connected TV platforms. The broadcaster makes the last main evening news (8 o’clock news), the last news broadcast as well as a youth oriented newscast available on Philips Net TV, Sharp Net TV, Samsung Internet@TV and Sony Bravia connected TVs. ...
Are you sitting comfortably: Will technology sound the death knell for traditional broadcasters?
In August 2010, the end of the age of television as we know it was widely predicted. The US pay TV market had suffered its first ever drop in subscribers. In the end the economy ...
Mobile devices and tablets offer TV networks new opportunities to create interactive programming that extends to second screens.
But, do users, in fact, want to watch TV and engage with related content simultaneously? Entertainment checkin application Miso presumed the answer might be yes, but it wanted to test the hypothesis to learn more. So Miso created Miso Sync, a private beta application for Android. Built by Miso’s in-house innovation team Miso Labs, Miso Sync works only with Boxee. On launch, the application can determine whether there’s a Boxee device in the room, connect to the device and automatically identify what the user is ....
#newTV Multi-player Game WeDraw Comes to Google TV : using Phone or Android smartphone http://post.ly/24jW3...
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Netflix may have become the new face of evil for wireline Internet service providers as they seek to impose caps or tiers on subscribers.
#newTV Google’s SageTV acquisition: It’s not about the DVR but the TvEvrywhere — Online Video News http://post.ly/2FT73...
Some operators are already introducing apps for the iPad that allow subscribers to watch live TV in the home. Motorola wants to make it even easier to do so, with a media streaming device that transcodes live TV into IP streams in the home.
#newTV: China is world's n°1 for Digital Households (110mln) & PayTV (194mln) before USA !!
Google TV is a flop so far. Consumers don't seem to care, the TV networks don't like it and most big gadget manufacturers haven't started selling it yet.
But Google TV is not dead yet. This is the sort of product that -- like Android, Google's mobile phone operating system -- will likely take several years to succeed or fail. The digital living room is far from figured out -- even Apple failed on its first attempt -- and Google has a ...
YouTube's users now upload more than two full days worth of video per minute, the video sharing site announced on its blog today.
The Nielsen Company’s most recent research on mobile connected devices sheds new light on how consumers are using their tablets, eReaders and smartphones – and where they are using them, too. According to Nielsen’s recent survey of nearly 12,000 connected device owners:
Seventy percent of tablet owners and 68...
While mobile has dominated the headlines over the past few years (thanks to rise of the smartphone and the success of apps), another movement is under way in the living room — Internet-connected TV. Just as DVRs and on-demand programming have become the standard, soon we won’t be able to remember our TVs before they were web-enabled.
Right now, more than 30 million ...
The Nielsen Company, which takes TV set ownership into account when it produces ratings, will tell television networks and advertisers on Tuesday that 96.7 percent of American households now own sets, down from 98.9 percent previously.
There are two reasons for the decline, according to Nielsen. One is poverty: some low-income households no longer own TV sets, most likely because they cannot afford new digital sets and antennas. The other is technological wizardry: young people who
BBC College of Journalism Blog - #bbcsms: BBC processes for verifying social media content (How the BBC verifies Social Media content before publishing it =>not sure all Media are doing that !
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