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RIM: App World Is Now At 60,000 Apps; 13 Percent Of Publishers Earn $100k+

Feb 7, 2012 7:36 AM

Research In Motion is undeniably on the ropes at the moment, with the mobile handset maker weathering a decline in global market share, delays on new products, and the departure of its co-CEOs/founders in the last month after several bad quarters. But at a developers’ conference that kicked off today…

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Posted In: Apps, Entertainment, Games, Mobile, Companies, Apple, iPad, iPhone, iTunes, Google, Android, RIM, BlackBerry, Countries, Europe, UK, playbook, thorsten heins

Update: Facebook Has A Mobile Card Up Its Sleeve In Addition To Advertising

Feb 3, 2012 10:20 AM

Much has been made of the mobile risks that Facebook laid out in its S-1 IPO filing earlier this week. Essentially, it’s seeing/pushing massive growth in mobile, but it still hasn’t tried out advertising, its most effective route to revenues, on this platform. That’s not to say it won’t. But…

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Posted In: Advertising, Apps, Entertainment, Games, Mobile, Money, IPO, Technologies / Formats, SMS, Companies, Facebook, Zynga, facebook credits

Flaregames And Tusjuegos Take Funds To Build And Sell Games

Feb 2, 2012 9:47 AM

Two European companies are this week taking venture capital in the games space…

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Posted In: Entertainment, Games, Mobile, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Venture Capital

More Android Forking? Disney Teams Up With Japan’s Docomo For 2 New Phones

Feb 1, 2012 5:24 AM

Disney (NYSE: DIS) Mobile, the short-lived U.S. MVNO that found a new lease of life in Japan through a Softbank JV in 2008, has now launched two new Android handsets in partnership with NTT Docomo, the country’s biggest carrier.

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Posted In: Entertainment, Games, Mobile, Companies, Disney, Disney Mobile, DoCoMo, Google, Android, Countries, Asia, Japan, forked android

Jon Miller, News Corp.: It’s All About Video For Us Right Now

Jan 24, 2012 6:33 AM

Jon Miller, the chief digital officer for News Corporation (NSDQ: NWS), described his company’s digital strategy today as very “focused on video”, with a view that even properties that come from a print tradition should be producing more video content than they are today.

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Posted In: Advertising, Apps, Entertainment, Games, Gadgets, Tablets, Legal, Copyright, Media & Publishing, TV, Broadcast, Mobile, Social Media, Video, Companies, Apple, iPhone, Google, YouTube, Microsoft, xBox, News Corp., Dow Jones, Wall Street Journal, Fox, MySpace, Countries, Europe, Germany, jon miller

Updated: In-App Purchases To Overtake Sales From Paid Apps By 2013

Jan 17, 2012 9:47 AM

The consumer draw of free apps over paid apps has been well-documented, and so has the rise of in-app payments as a route to making money from those free apps. New research out today predicts that in-app purchases will, in fact, become the most dominant way that app developers will…

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Posted In: Advertising, Apps, E-Commerce, Payment Systems, Entertainment, Games, Marketing, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Newspapers, Mobile, Money, Research & Metrics, Research, Social Media, Companies, Apple, iPhone, Google, Android, Countries, Europe, UK, boku, ihs screen digest, in-app purchases, paypal, screen digest, zong

Earnings
Game Group Issues Warning After Poorer Christmas Game Sales

Jan 10, 2012 10:10 AM

The UK’s leading video game retailer again finds itself looking forward to another console upgrade cycle, after Christmas sales came in 12.9 percent down from 2010.

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Posted In: Entertainment, Games, Money, Earnings

China Round-Up: E-book Wars, Digital Music Opportunity And Games Go Large

Jan 10, 2012 7:04 AM

It is a busy week for digital media news in the Far East, ahead of the Chinese New Year on January 23. Notably, more new e-book services are coming, Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) is sued for assisting e-book piracy and the door is open to foreign investment in digital music…

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Posted In: Entertainment, Games, Music, Media & Publishing, Books, e-books, e-readers, Countries, Asia, China, Latin America

@CES: Samsung Hat-Tips Kinect On Smart TV Gesture Controls, Content Bonanza

Jan 9, 2012 6:59 PM

Samsung, on a high after releasing some strong mobile numbers last week, today became the latest consumer electronics brand to hang its name on to some of the more buzzy trends in TV this year: gesture-controlled television, apps, 3D and cloud-based content. In a presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show…

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Posted In: Apps, Entertainment, Games, Movies, Gadgets, Tablets, Media & Publishing, TV, Mobile, Events, CES, Companies, Apple, Google, Android, HTC, NBC Universal, NBC, Samsung, angry birds, gesture, gesture technology, kinect, rovio

Industry Moves
Report: Sony’s Hirai Promoted To President, Stringer Still Chairman And CEO

Jan 6, 2012 2:06 PM

In a move that further sets up Kazuo Hirai as the heir apparent at Sony (NYSE: SNE), the company has promoted him to president, taking that title away from Howard Stringer but keeping Stringer in place as CEO and chairman of the board, according to a report.

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Posted In: Apps, Entertainment, Games, Gadgets, Industry Moves, Media & Publishing, TV, Mobile, Companies, Sony, howard stringer, kazuo hirai

I’ll Drink To That: Tequila Mobile Picks Up $1.7 Million, 6 Million Gamers

Jan 3, 2012 9:03 AM

More money for European tech startups: Wroclaw, Poland based mobile games publisher Tequila Mobile has announced a $1.7 round of funding, as well as six million users on its freemium gaming platform.

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Posted In: Apps, Entertainment, Games, Mobile, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Events, CES, Companies, Apple, iTunes, Google, Android, Portals, Countries, Europe, UK, tequila mobile

Game On: HD Streaming Site FilmOn Debuts NCAA Basketball, Football Channels

Dec 26, 2011 1:12 PM

FilmOn, the premium-content internet streaming site that met controversy earlier this year over lawsuits involving CBS (NYSE: CBS), CNET, and copyright, is expanding its line up, adding two new sports channels for NCAA Basketball and NCAA Football.

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Posted In: Apps, Entertainment, Games, Sports, Legal, Copyright, Media & Publishing, TV, Broadcast, Mobile, Companies, CBS, CNET, Disney, ESPN, Google, Android, Countries, Europe, UK, Russia, alki david, filmon

Updated: Facebook Timeline And Ads: Real Estate For The Highest Bidder?

Dec 23, 2011 1:25 PM

A report out today, taking its cue from the new Timeline feature that is now getting rolled out to Facebook’s 800-million-plus users, alleges that Facebook will be using its new homepage format as a new vehicle for selling advertising. The question, however, is whether this is actually a development beyond…

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Posted In: Advertising, Entertainment, Games, Music, Legal, Privacy, Regulatory, FTC, Marketing, Companies, Facebook, LG, facebook timeline

News Corp. To Give Sunday Times The Free Treatment For Christmas This Year

Dec 22, 2011 2:47 PM

Last year, News International made The Times and The Sun newspapers free on Christmas and used the opportunity to promote their respective iPad apps to all those folks who got them as presents. This year, the UK publisher, owned by News Corp. (NSDQ: NWS), will give the same treatment to…

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Posted In: Apps, Entertainment, Games, Gadgets, Tablets, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Companies, Apple, iPad, iTunes, Google, Android, News Corp., News International

Why Are Free Games More Popular On iPhones Than On Android Devices?

Dec 22, 2011 1:51 PM

Some research out from Xyologic today on app store download trends in 2011 indicates that while games have remained a popular category across both Apple’s App Store for free apps and the Android Market, they appear far more popular on with iPhone users than they are with Android users when…

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Posted In: Apps, Entertainment, Games, Mobile, Research & Metrics, Research, Companies, Apple, iPhone, Electronic Arts, Google, Android, Verizon, Yahoo, Zynga, xyologic

Distimo: Apple’s App Store Still Beats Android On Revenues; Freemium Rules

Dec 21, 2011 12:09 PM

Android’s Market and the App Store from Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) may be getting ever-closer to being level in the number of apps on offer, but when it comes to making money for developers, it looks like Apple’s iPhone app storefront is still very much in the lead. And freemium looks…

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Posted In: Advertising, Local, Apps, Entertainment, Games, Mobile, Research & Metrics, Metrics, Research, Companies, Apple, iPad, iPhone, Google, Android, Countries, Asia, China, distimo

Rovio Still Talking Up A Mickey Mouse IPO, Now In Hong Kong

Dec 16, 2011 7:49 AM

Is Rovio’s floatation ever going to happen? For some time now, we’ve been reading chatter about an imminent IPO. The latest date is 2013, the latest market is Hong Kong. And, this time, the company itself is making bold on-the-record plans…

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Posted In: Entertainment, Games, Mobile, Money, IPO, Companies, Disney, Disney Mobile

Zynga IPO Could Challenge Google’s High Score

Dec 15, 2011 5:47 PM

Zynga, the social gaming company behind Farmville, Words With Friends and other online games, is preparing to go public on Friday in what could be the biggest initial public offering of a tech firm since Google’s debut.

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Posted In: Entertainment, Games, Money, IPO, Social Media, Companies, Zynga

Games Take Largest Share Of Android’s First 10 Billion Downloads

Dec 9, 2011 2:52 PM

Android games have notched up more than 2.5 billion downloads since the launch of Google’s Android Market store, taking a 25.6 percent share of the store’s first 10 billion downloads.

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Posted In: Apps, Entertainment, Games, Music, Companies, Google, Android

Updated: Apple TV Streaming Quietly Goes International

Dec 8, 2011 8:36 AM

Back in August, we wrote about how Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) had started to offer U.S.-based users of its Apple TV device the ability to stream shows purchased from iTunes via Apple’s iCloud. Now it looks as if that service is becoming available internationally.

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Posted In: Entertainment, Games, Legal, Regulatory, EC, Media & Publishing, TV, Search, Companies, Amazon, Apple, iPad, iTunes, Hulu, Microsoft, xBox, Netflix, Verizon, Countries, Europe, UK, Asia, Japan, apple tv

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