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Category Archives: Management
Michael Cai to Speak at the 3D Entertainment Summit, and Dino Mytides to Participate in a Panel Gaming Discussion
On September 15th-16th, Michael Cai, VP of Research and Analysis at Interpret, will present the latest results from Interpret’s new wave of its 3D Technology Study at the 3D Entertainment Summit. This study addresses many of the topics covered in the previous wave, like consumer’s attitudes towards 3D technology in the theater, in the home, [...]
ba-da bing!
OK. I must admit, Microsoft’s rebrand and relaunch of its search engine, bing, wasn’t disappointing. Mind you, I had low expectations, but I was pleasantly surprised. I’ve tested it side-by-side now several times with my (and the world’s) default search engine, Google. I’ve been impressed with the quality of the search results I’ve received back [...]
Stick to your knitting
Amusing post today over at paidContent.org about Yahoo and the recent cuts they’ve made in their product lines. The post, written by Joseph Tartakoff, suggests a fun game to play over the next few weeks, called “What Should Yahoo Cut Next?” Yahoo! obviously needs to trim non-core assets and justify every dollar being spent, particularly in [...]
Industry events – to go or not to go, that is the question!
As someone who decided to stay home this year and not attend either the Game Developers Conference (GDC) or CTIA, I’m intrigued by the number of emails, blog & twitter posts decrying the paltry attendance and lackluster news emerging from these events. One colleague commented “no real news, mostly rehash”. It’s a quandary for a [...]