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YouTube was a $1B bargain for Google
Each year Mary Meeker of Kleiner-Perkins has given her viewpoints under the umbrella of ‘Internet Trends’. This year’s report in my estimation would take most people 15 minutes or less to scroll through the deck. I believe it’s worth your … Continue reading
Posted in Google, Internet news
Tagged Brandwatch, Kleiner-Perkins, Mary Meeker, Pew Internet, Rani Molla, Recode, YouTube
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YouTube’s shot across the cable brow
It was a small story in this morning’s Wall Street Journal “Google’s YouTube in Talks to Let Video Creators Charge Viewers”. People familiar with YouTube and its need for finding new revenue streams will not be surprised at all. Take … Continue reading
Posted in Television advertising
Tagged Cable Television, Wall Street Journal, YouTube, YouTube channels
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Procter and Gamble says no to streaming video
This week Procter & Gamble announced http://bit.ly/I262sG that it would ban employee access to Netflix and Pandora in order to save bandwith at the company headquarters in Cincinnati. My first reaction was that banning internet site access never seems to … Continue reading
Mobile phones are no longer the third screen
Having just returned from China and a trip to South Carolina I’ve had to use a mobile phone (it’s a Blackberry Storm) as my primary communication device for nearly two weeks. Although I won’t get into the problems that Research … Continue reading
Posted in Communication, Customer Experiences, Mobile Communication
Tagged BB Storm, Facebook Mobile, First Screen, Foursquare, Google Maps, Mandarin, RIM, Shenzhen, Third Screen, Twitter mobile, YouTube
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