Thursday, October 9, 2008
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Touchscreen mobile competition intensifies :)
Notice the competition in the mobile industry, with three biggies making a dive within a span of few months. After Apple's iPhone and Google's Android , Nokia finally unveiled its highly anticipated touchscreen phone - 5800 XpressMusic.
However Nokia's offering is relatively less sophisticated and priced lower than iPhone. It would be interesting to watch, how Apple reacts to price war after Nokia's launch. Recently, both Google and Apple has opened their operating system for developers. Can Nokia take this step to stay in competition?
More on http://www.smh.com.au/news/mobiles--handhelds/articles/nokia-takes-wraps-off-touchscreen-phone/2008/10/05/1223145150368.html
However Nokia's offering is relatively less sophisticated and priced lower than iPhone. It would be interesting to watch, how Apple reacts to price war after Nokia's launch. Recently, both Google and Apple has opened their operating system for developers. Can Nokia take this step to stay in competition?
More on http://www.smh.com.au/news/mobiles--handhelds/articles/nokia-takes-wraps-off-touchscreen-phone/2008/10/05/1223145150368.html
Start - "Blogging"
WHY
BLOG?
- 104.7 million people read blogs in 2007
- 145.3 millions people will read blog by 2012
DOES AGE MATTER?
- Younger Internet users read more blogs than their older counterparts
- The 18 to 24 year old age group showed the most extensive blog usage
DOES GENDER MATTER?
- Female are creating more blogs than males
- Among US Teens, female blog readers outnumber males
Source: eMarketer.com
- 104.7 million people read blogs in 2007
- 145.3 millions people will read blog by 2012
DOES AGE MATTER?
- Younger Internet users read more blogs than their older counterparts
- The 18 to 24 year old age group showed the most extensive blog usage
DOES GENDER MATTER?
- Female are creating more blogs than males
- Among US Teens, female blog readers outnumber males
Source: eMarketer.com
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Internet advertisement partnership deal of "Yahoo- Google" postponed
This deal was about creating a monopoly in online advertising industry. As "Google + Yahoo" handles more than 80% of searches in the US, this deal would shift more power towards search giants.
"Consumer advocates and customers questioned whether the deal would give Google too much control over advertising and information on the Web" - Bloomberg.com
US regulators did a good job to postpone this deal.
Reference : http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aYSDlnCKuC1k&refer=us
"Consumer advocates and customers questioned whether the deal would give Google too much control over advertising and information on the Web" - Bloomberg.com
US regulators did a good job to postpone this deal.
Reference : http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aYSDlnCKuC1k&refer=us
Friday, October 3, 2008
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Google's new challenge to Apple
Recently, Google jumped into the mobile handsets market with its handset powered by Google's open-source operating system – “Android”. This affected business model of its competitor Apple, and the later had to drop non-disclosure agreement for iPhone OS (Operating System) software developers to stay in competition .
We see a lot of trends towards adoption of open source software revenue model. Few years back this model was adopted by only few companies and now its the most talked about model. As apple does not have reputation of providing open source products, I wonder how Apple will handle this new threat!
Reference: http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5h8ZFu9Q_l6CX8fWoVUbsX3Yd5Smw
We see a lot of trends towards adoption of open source software revenue model. Few years back this model was adopted by only few companies and now its the most talked about model. As apple does not have reputation of providing open source products, I wonder how Apple will handle this new threat!
Reference: http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5h8ZFu9Q_l6CX8fWoVUbsX3Yd5Smw
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