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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Wii 2- A Wishlist
Six months ago, I boxed up my Nintendo Wii and stowed it away in my apartment closet. As a lifelong Nintendo homer going back to the NES, it pained me to hang up the Wii, but in all honesty it was just collecting dust in my living room. The system lacked the premier titles that [...]
Posted in Video Games
Tagged Mario, microsoft, Nintendo, playstation, Project Cafe, Rockstar, Sony PS3, Wii, Wii 2, Xbox 360
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Online Video Reaches Adolescence
When thinking about the online video industry, it’s difficult to imagine that it’s really no more than a decade old. Its growth as a legitimate and broadly available consumer product has been explosive in the last several years. The current state of online video is volatile and constantly shifting as studios are battling with distributors [...]
Posted in Business, Digital Media
Tagged Amazon, Apple, movies, MPAA, Netflix, online video, streaming video, TV, Zediva
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Is the photo sharing app world already too crowded?
Within the past few weeks two new photo sharing apps have been released—Color and Pixable. Color allows users to see the photos and videos of anyone currently using the app in their vicinity. Pixable, unlike its predecessors, is a photo aggregator, letting users access all their pictures—even from Facebook—in one location. The photo sharing app [...]
Posted in mobile, Social Media
Tagged color, instagram, photo sharing, photo sharing apps, picplz, pixable, Social Media
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Will the New Kindle Kindle Sales?
When Amazon came out with the Kindle, and Sony, Barnes & Noble, and others introduced their own e-readers, many literary purists were distraught that a device could destroy the visceral experience of reading an actual book–the smell of starched paper, the cracked spines, the dog-eared pages. However, e-readers have proven to be a raging success [...]
Posted in Advertising, Digital Media
Tagged Advertising, Amazon, E-Books, E-reader, Kindle
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