Thursday, 13 September 2012

TechSparks 2012 Grand Finale, ‘India’s largest tech startup discovery platform’



“Forget about your competitors. Just focus on your customers” – Jack Ma, Founder Alibaba

This was the message that I found across the TechSparks 2012 event, held on 8th September 2012. Organized by charged platform of YOURSTORY.IN, this was one of the youthful events in recent times that I attended and returned with adrenalin rush.
The lead organizer, Yourstory.in itself has an interesting story to tell. It was started by Shraddha Sharma, who has worked with premium media houses in India. The company was founded in 2008 with modest beginnings but has become a force-forum of sorts. Visit www.yourstory.in for your own dose of humility!

The day started with Shraddha Sharma introducing the story of YourStory. This was followed by keynote address of Shailendra Singh, MD Sequoia Capital India. This is where I entered the venue and was impressed by its look and feel. Outside the auditorium, several of the startups showcased their products / services and offerings. Some of them are:
“VALUE360”
This claims to be India’s first PR agency with focused approach for Early Stage Business. Their suave executive explained how a startup can leverage the company’s expertise in getting the necessary attention in media / events / social networks and be heard in the industry/ies shadowed by giant companies. This necessary pushover is required at early stage and shows its tangible / intangible results as the startup gets settled into the big boys world of entrepreneurship. Visit www.value360india.com for more thirst.

“airpush”
They claim to be company of ‘mobile ads redefined’. Airpush’s industry leading technolog means that fewer messages are sent, and more clicks are made. For more interesting details, visit www.airpush.com

“beebuilt”
This company is about Infographics and Data Visulization. Visit www.beebuilt.in

“kepplr”
This application is launched by United Mobile Apps. This app lets you access and share your photos and documents, across all devices. Visit www.kepplr.com
Also visit the parent www.umobile.in for more into the company that was also winner of TechSparks 2011.
“BootStrap”
This suite of intelligent workspace for smart teams brings intelligence and integration into the Application Lifecycle Management / Software Development Life Cycle Management and makes it easy for software development teams to be highly productive.

“CreativeCrowd”
This claims to be India’s 1st affordable creative crowdsourcing marketplace.
Visit www.creativecrowd.in for more bytes on the platform for Indian designers.

“Empwise”
This is a comprehensive Saas HCM solution. For more, visit www.empwise.com

“Greytip”
This is cloud based HR & Payroll software by Greytip Online. Its mantra is ‘spreadsheet mess to HR bliss’. Zero upfront cost, pay as your use model. For more, visit www.greytip.in

“THEMIS”
This is about Start-up and SME support services. They help startups in their ‘Accounts & Finance’, ‘HR’, and ‘Company Secretary’ functions. For more, visit www.themisconsult.com

“clickdesk”
Turn your website visitors to happy customers. For more, visit www.clickdesk.com

“VServ”
‘Monetize your apps in just one click’ is the mantra of the company that says aloud ‘Maximum income Minimum effort’. They claim about their product ‘APPWRAPPER’ saying it as world’s simplest app monetization. For more, if you itch, visit www.vserv.mobi and download the AppWrapper at www.vserv.mobi/dev

“CloudByte”
The company says ‘Storage Redefined. Un-fragmented. On-demand.’. it delivers tailored storage performance to every application, even when they share a common storage resource pool, overcoming the key limitation of legacy solutions. For more, visit www.cloudbyte.com . The company has already received early funding from Nexus Venture Partners and KAE Capital.
Meanwhile in the auditorium, a panel discussion “Scaling your Startup” was ongoing. Meaningful questions popped up to the crowd, were
a) Are there some business models that scale better?
b) Does every business need to scale up?
Next discussion on the stage was “How the Cloud is changing Startup businesses and VC investments”. Pieter Kemps, Principal, Business Development & Venture Capital, Asia and Joe Ziegler, Evangelist for Australia and New Zealand, of Amazon Web Services, led this talk to a tale of success. Interesting quote from the discussion “...Cloud is like fertilizer that creates startups…Amazon changed the VC industry.”

Networking lunch was choc-a-bloc full with happy stomachs and satisfied faces. Sumptuous lunch breeds great ideas in India!
Longhouse Consulting presented a light topic “Startup Leadership Team Building – Doing it the Right Way
Then came showcase by TechSparks 2011 success stories. Here ‘United Mobile Apps’ and ‘HECKYL’ told their story after winning. ‘HECKYL’ is Bloomberg of retail space – a nice show of BI in retail.
YourStory 2012 “TECH30” report was unveiled, which contains the best new and emerging tech product startups in the country. Lay your hands of this report at www.yourstory.in
Here, now started the chosen 15 startups, for the Grand Finale.
‘little eye labs’ – mobile applications development platform !
‘treetle’ – location specific interest network !
‘juspay’ – revolutionizing digital payments in India !
'Diabeto’ – diabetes management solution. HW device wirelessly transfers data to mobile app
THIS WON THE THIRD PRIZE.
‘GAMOOZ’ – augmented reality for everyone. Interesting disruptive technology in action.
‘ImpactIndex’ – cricket stats blended with BI. Great knowledge harnessing there!
‘Harness’ – learning operating system. Touch-on cloud ! Humor with founders is rare.
THIS WON THE SECOND PRIZE.
‘colimetrics software’ 
‘Radiowalla Network’ – radio on Android and more B2C platforms.
‘Praxify’ – bridging doctor patient communication relationship
‘JustUnfollow’ – twitter dashboard. Moving also to other social network dashboards.
THIS WON THE FIRST PRIZE
‘MilkorWater’ – stock market analytics for retail investors
‘DataWeave’ – data is the darling of all tech entrepreneurs.
THIS WON THE THIRD PRIZE
‘CollateBox’ – great way to work data lists, synchronize data at levels unknown hitherto!
‘mangoreader’

Final keynote address was delivered by Krishnakumar Natarajan, CEO Mindtree and he brought out his experience nuggets and quoted Khalil Gibran, liberally.
All in all, it was a fulfilling event for YourStory, the panelists, the participants of grand finale and other showcased startups with their stalls. The job boarding was interesting as the startups pasted their resource requirements on stick-it notes and pasted on the glass panels. It was humorous to find ‘Co-Founder needed’, ‘required a CTO’ and other regular jobs.
The energy drink company ‘Redbull’ distributed its flagship drink to enthusiasts.
Thus ended (rather started), ‘India’s largest tech startup discovery platform’ where 800+ startups competed for TechSparks.

Excerpts courtesy:
Twitter: @smartsitesh

 

Thursday, 14 June 2012

Event Report - STARTUP CITY - June 2, 2012 Bangalore

STARTUP CITY - June 2, 2012 Bangalore



The startup fever rages and nowhere in India, I suppose, it rages like it does, in Bangalore. It rages like a wild fire. It is ‘cool’ to give birth to a startup – mostly tech ones with sprinkling of services. ‘Pregnant’ entrepreneurs and ‘Impregnable’ sounding investors; both carrying the mast of ‘American dream’ garnished with secret Indian business sauces, has the chocolate charm of a new star on the movie circuit.

It was a sight of proportions at the event STARTUP CITY on first week of June at NIMHANS convention center, Bangalore sponsor partnered by siliconindia business & technology magazine.

One big auditorium was filled up with the kind of crowd that I had not expected to see in India. Just little more than half a decade ago, startup congregations in India were unheard of. Startup stories were fanned from the US shores towards Asian destinations. Once in a while a big investment by a VC firm used to make waves in media and so many would be entrepreneurs dream and drool in its enormity, secretly wishing the same to them some day. Now it is all changed and for good. Startups are in thing in the town.

The inaugural keynote was delivered by Ashok Soota of Happiest Minds. I missed it by whiskers. It must have been a humbling to hear the man who built an Industry brick by brick and showed how to monetize it.

The entrepreneurial keynote subject was ‘Concept to Success: Milestones for startups’. This was delivered by


Sunny Ghosh, CEO WOLF Frameworks (http://www.wolfframeworks.com/);


Vinay Gupta, Co-Founder & CEO Via (http://www.via.com/);


Bikky Khosla, Founder and CEO Tradeindia.com (http://www.tradeindia.com/)

Just before this, the excitement heat was generated by the panel of

Ashutosh Lawania, Co-founder Myntra.com (http://www.myntra.com/);


Ajay Chandra, CTO and Co-founder Infibeam (http://www.infibeam.com/);


Sandeep Aggarwal, Founder & CEO Shopclues.com (http://shopclues.com/);
and the discussion rounded around ‘E-commerce Wave: Where does it go from here?’

In between there were marquee startups (and also the ones who have remained startups even after serious couple of years of operations) with their stalls, product leaflets, even hand-written business cards! and ever eager founder members to talk about ‘their baby’.  Some of them who could lay their voices on me were:

Akshar Speech Technologies Pvt. Ltd.(www.aksharspeech.com, www.msg2voice.com)
purplechai TECHNOLOGIES (www.purplechai.com)
Kritnu IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd. (www.kritnu.com)
AlphaBricks (www.alphabricks.com)
Triumph Technomate Solutions (www.triumphtech.in)
Tcop & iTrans (www.tcop.in) – Car security on Mobile/2G car security & tracking on mobile
BREDGE (www.bredge.com) – they showcased PEER – the modular enterprise productivity suite that helps realign precious resources and directly impact operating margins.
NDOT Technologies (www.ndot.in)

There were innovative partners to the events such as:


Overseeing all this was the booth of siliconindia, the event organizer, with volunteers sharing their business & technology magazine, by the same name. They were also selling hard bound covers like ‘India startup directory’ and similar collections. It was a welcome sight. I remember visiting so many IT / Non IT / Tech / Non Tech industry exhibitions a decade back in Mumbai and Delhi and it all felt like organized syndicate of businesses which did nothing to boost the adrenaline of a sleeping entrepreneurial dog or a dragon.

Elsewhere, in the auditorium, a panel was discussing ‘New Paths to Online Revenue: Journey of Internet Entrepreneurs’. The panel was empanelled with hot guys of startups.

Aurvind Lama, Co-founder TravelYaari.com (http://www.travelyaari.com/)

Bhavish Aggarwal, Co-founder & CEO, OLACABS (http://www.olacabs.com/)

Nitin Agarwal, Co-founder & CTO, Yebhi.com

Then the premium panel discussion started with ‘VC perspective: Opportunities for entrepreneurs in 2012 & Best Advice to get funded in the current environment’.
The hall was full and myriad silence seeped in to hear the wizards of funds, who told, retold and spread the gospel of good startup funding that they did and the ones they did not do or even missed the bus by not funding in them. This panel’s participants were:

Mohan Kumar, Executive Director, Norwest Venture Partner India (http://www.nvp.com/NVP%20India.aspx)

Kumar Shiralagi, Managing Director, Indo-US Venture Partner (http://iuvp.com/index.html)

Rahul Khanna, Managing Director, Canaan India (http://www.canaan.com/companies/india)

Ravindra Krishnappa, Indian Angel Network (http://www.indianangelnetwork.com/)

Sumir Verma, Merisis Capital Advisors (http://merisis.in/)

The mood was clearly in the favor of product companies and not the services companies.

There were other VCs present to hear out the business plans (read money passions)  of startup founders, in numbered rooms. 


Karnataka Information Technology Venture Capital Funds (KITVEN) (http://www.kitven.com/)

helion ventures (http://www.helionvc.com/)
Inventus Capital Partners (http://www.inventuscap.com/)


IDG Ventures India (http://www.idgvcindia.com/html/home.html)


Then there was this ‘Networking Lunch’ and it appeared more focused on lunch, than networking, though I am sure to be caught wrong here, as ‘Lunch in India’ is lustrous affair – just walk-in to any Indian company at lunch time and see the ‘untold culture, unfold’. I am sure that these networking lunches succeed but someone at the back of my mind says that they get sealed in the evenings.

After sumptuous lunch in India, comes the sleep, re-invented as ‘power nap’; popularized by classic ‘3 idiots’. But that was not to be. It was time for ‘Presentation by startup companies’ which were judged by investor jury for ‘best startup company’

As noon set in giving way to evening, the CEO Conclave was discussing ‘Best Practices of building technology companies in India’. This was well attended by audience and the stage was lit with:

Kailash Katkar, Founder, MD & CEO, Quick Heal Technologies (http://www.quickheal.com/)

Manav Garg, CEO & Founder, Eka Software (http://www.ekaplus.com/)

Vivek Kulkarni, Co-founder & Chairman Brickwork India (http://www.brickworkindia.com/)

Sangeeta Patni, Co-founder & President Extensio Software (http://www.extensio.com/)

Mukul Kumar, Co-founder & SVP Engineering Pubmatic (www.pubmatic.com)

Closing keynote from Kailash Katkar was fitting note to a wonderful event that saw different kind of ‘mela (fair)’ and I have reasons to believe that someday soon in India, we will be known internationally – an entrepreneurial nation; though we have always been an enterprising nation / community but did not know its international parlance. Just find out our contribution to the world GDP in pre-colonial era, during colonial times and post Independence. Revive it folks. 


Remembering the think different commercial 'The Crazy Ones'. No explanations, why the event was held (maybe unknowingly) at NIMHANS Convention Centre, on that sunny day in Bangalore. No pun intended please.

Twitter handles: @si_events #Sistartup / @smartsitesh
Official pages: http://www.siliconindia.com/events-overview/Startup-city-Bangalore-Bangalore-Startup_City_Bangalore.html

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Event Report - Startup Saturday Bangalore


The buzzing entrepreneurial spirit was palpable at the Startup Saturday Bangalore at the Microsoft campus on 12th May at the plush corporate community of Embassy Golf Links, a.k.a. EGL.

This being my first such event attendance in India, I doubted its content and intent. It turned out surprises in bursts; similar to Internet speed in India.

I had known that there is a buzzing entrepreneurial community in Tech Valley Bangalore and was probably waiting to see its spirit through this event.

Saturday morning in Bangalore is just a normal day as it reverberates the buzzing and hissing sounds of servers and server farms across the globe, like a continuous undercurrent. Rather than a general good sleep, people talk about ‘taking calls from bed’ and doing the ‘surya namaskar just after the client call’ from a sleeping-geography, and handing over to awake-geography.

Semgel (http://semgel.com/) showed how to gather & analyze data from websites to make informed decisions, faster. It is web app to instantly gather and analyse crunchbase data.

This was organized in association with Open Coffee Club Bangalore (http://occbangalore.org/) and AppNotch (http://appnotch.com/)
AppNotch (by SECLabs): This helps build native mobile apps using AppNotch – Mobile App builder on cloud. Following statement of its Founder is worthy of mention here, “Indian IT guys are better in project management than any in product management / development”. It is 100% pure cloud based end to end framework for Android and iPhone apps. Its demo was hit as ease of use development. Mobile App development in cloud could bring in lesser mortal developers. They were accompanied by their development and deployment partner TECHCATER (http://www.techcater.com/) .

Microsoft Bangalore campus, on the doors of which it is   written ‘Inaugurated by Bill Gates’, was reverberating with startup sneezes and speeches. I felt good for Bill, as the man who was listed as the richest man for a decade or so, has so well utilized his hordes of money to form the powerful ‘The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’. Money put to good use of larger causes.
Microsoft BizSpark (http://www.microsoft.com/bizspark/) was introduced to the crowd. Its offerings to the startups simply brought the Vow! factor visible to the crowd-of-creators.


“Rentoys (http://www.rentoys.in/)” - – India’s first exclusive toy rental company, brought home the point – No Play, No Learning. Their talk was based on child parent interaction in the context of NO(w), WHY(not) and WHAT(if). It touched a sensitive nerve with entrepreneur parents and challenging questions were lofted.


“Bounzd (www.bounzd.com)” – Calling solution on cloud. It is an Inbound Buisness Calling Platform.

“Beedio (http://www.beedio.com/)” – This startup builds on the flipside of TV viewing.

“ZiggZog (http://www.ziggzog.com/)” –  good startup effort to tap questions of children. This received lot of questions from the entrepreneurial crowd with free consultations and killer features.

“Shopperson (shopperson.com/) – this startup showcases smarter, easier way to save. Missed Call signup is a catchy feature.

“KOSA ENDORSEMENTS” – This startup talked about branding using advertising. Their business card reads – ‘A dynamic advertising firm responsible for molding your ideas and creative content on cups in an effective and efficient manner”

All the best to the buzzing entrepreneurial spirit of Bangalore! Now I do believe what one of my former boss told me that if one has an internet connection then there is no difference between working from Boston or Bangalore / Chicago or Chennai / Detroit or Delhi / Miami or Mumbai.
Wondering is it too US oriented; it is. Is some entrepreneur listening?

Twitter report: @smartsitesh

Friday, 24 February 2012

GSMA Mobile World Congress 2012 Barcelona






The another industrial event that kicked out from 27-Feb-2012 at Barcelona, Spain, was a trailblazer. Focused only on Mobile, this event has chalked out the trends, year after year.
Just another fellow senior event held as CES 2012, at Las Vegas, in January-2012; would not have been a dampener. In CES, most of the mobile related trends and technologies were talked about. Barcelona for technologies specific to mobile tech.
The event was covered in all media as much as it lost its sheen. No big after reports are to be seen. An event should have its exclusivity not only in its showcase but its media propaganda as well.
Much has been written on Internet forums, websites and twitter handles about this event so I will keep it short and sweetness you decide:

Day 4:
Ericsson outlines vision for connected future


Hans Vestberg, CEO used his keynote to following points
*smartphone penetration on a global level is around 10%. This could mean that's quick growth of 10% or it could also mean that's 90% is yet to be won.
*Ericsson forecasts that by 2020 there will be 50 billion connected devices.
*Three focus areas: optimising the macro network, to get the best capacity and coverage from resources; adding to the imporving the density of the network to get "cheap and effective" coverage where possible; and adding small cells, to improve coverage in areas of high traffic density





Elop outlines future with three-tiered focus


Nokia CEO Stephen Elop used his keynote address driving down following points:
*Attention on apps with global appeal would be driven by emerging markets to become more locally focused.


*Location services based upon horizontal platforms would also come to the forefront, together with enabling app developers to take advantage from the monetisation of the mobile ecosystem.


*The apps will shift to being more focussed on person-to-person (P2P) at local awareness level.


*Nokia would look to contribute its location service technology to existing horizontal platforms, further, e.g. with augmented reality.


*Nokia has provided billing systems to 150 operators in 40 countries, and app developers using operator billing see a 5x increase in consumer purchasing as against using credit cards. This ecosystem will be boosted by enabling revenue sharing for operators and app developers


*Shipments of the new Lumia handset exceeding expectations in the US

ARM: Device tech will make networks smarter




ARM CEO Warren East outlined following points:



*Need to make mobile networks smarter by incorporating technology developed for mobile devices.



*These smarter networks can be enabled through smarter system design. It’s about bringing the rich ecosystem of software, applications and tools that has grown up around the mobile handset space and deploying that, re-using it effectively, in the network infrastructure.
*Operators can’t just keep installing capacity to keep up with demand as they need to control both costs and energy use. “Energy is a really big component of the cost and a really big limiting factor for the greater expansion of these networks".



*ARM designs focus on low power consumption and high performance while also incorporating system-on-a-chip silicon design which provides intelligence. “ARM can bring exactly that sort of technology to the networks”.



*ARM’s analysis estimates that adding its technology could reduce base station power consumption by as much as 70 percent.




Nokia, HTC, Foursquare debate Windows Phone future



*The CEOs of Nokia, HTC and Foursquare debated what the future holds for Windows Phone at Congress, with all expressing support for the platform.



*Nokia launched its latest Windows Phone device, the Lumia 610, at Congress.




Juniper, ZTE talk network evolution



Executives from Juniper Networks and ZTE today discussed the way in which networks are evolving in the face of changing customer demands, highlighting approaches operators can take to support growth in new services while offsetting flatness in legacy businesses. Kevin Johnson, CEO of Juniper Networks, outlined to Congress three ways in which networks need to evolve in order to support “seismic changes” facing the technology sector in the coming years. Noting the growth of new devices connected to the mobile internet, and the uptake of apps and cloud services, “this really adds up to a big shift in how service providers can capture revenue.”



DAY 3:
Google: “There will be an Android in every pocket”
*Google’s Eric Schmidt called for the technology community to build-out connectivity to the estimated 5 billion of the world’s population who had “never done a Google search”



*Plans to bring the firm’s Chrome and Android units closer together.



*Warned that a new digital divide will emerge if the opportunities and freedoms offered by the Internet were not extended to all.



*A new technological “middle class” is emerging that will play a decisive role in changing society.

Operators call for sub-$50 smartphones in emerging markets



The CEOs of Bharti Airtel, VimpelCom and Telefónica Latin America have called for the industry to drive down the cost of smartphones to trigger the greater use of mobile data. Speaking during keynote session, Sunil Mittal, chairman and MD of Bharti Airtel, said that the cost of smartphones must start to fall and come much closer to the price of feature phones seen today in India. “The difficulty we have moving forward to the next business model is the lack of a cheap smartphone,” said Mittal. “A US$50 device would dramatically alter the landscape.”







Mobile operator execs said the industry needs to change user perceptions and the way mobile content is paid for after giving too much away in the past. “We have to come to terms with the reality that we may have spoiled consumers by giving things away too fast. And that’s not an easy thing to come back from,” said Telefonica Latin America chairman and CEO Santiago Fernández Valbuena in Tuesday’s keynote. Bharti Airtel chairman and MD Sunil Mittal noted that this practice has led to operators being viewed as the “bad gatekeepers” when services don’t meet expectations.







Samsung has set out its long-term goal for LTE, saying its target is to be one of the top three global infrastructure vendors in this market in 2013. By 2015 the South Korean vendor is targeting a top three spot within the entire mobile infrastructure market, now that it has finally added GSM to its product mix.








Paul Otellini, chief executive of Intel, the world’s largest semiconductor company, chose Mobile World Congress to announce a string of new partnerships for the Medfield platform, aimed at the mobile device market. In addition to Orange, which unveiled Europe’s first Intel-powered smartphone using the Atom Z2460 chip, Otellini announced deals with Visa and ZTE in a press conference. Lava International, a young handset company targeting the fast-growing Indian market, is also to use Intel Atom processors for its first move into smartphones.






DAY 2:






Brett Taylor, CTO of Facebook, announced the company is participating in “a number of industry wide initiatives” intended to support the development of the mobile web, focusing on technology standards and payment enabling. “Despite the incredible amount of work we have to do to make the mobile web great, I am extremely optimistic. In all of my years in the industry, I haven’t seen such a coordinated effort across so many segments of our industry. These are hard problems, but they are solvable problems, and we are going to solve them together,” the executive told.







Ford Motor Company’s executive chairman Bill Ford has called on the mobile industry to help develop smarter transport systems for the future. In a special keynote address at Congress, Ford – the great-grandson of legendary founder Henry Ford - outlined the need to develop intelligent vehicles and transport systems and the role that the mobile industry could play in creating inter-connected transportation networks to relieve pressure on the world’s road networks.



Nokia strengthens Windows Phone assault
Nokia announced a broad refresh to its device portfolio, with Stephen Elop, its CEO, stating that one year on from its strategy refresh, it is “very clear that we have changed the clock speed of Nokia.” In its smartphone portfolio, the company confirmed wider availability of its Lumia 900 device, which was announced earlier for this year in an LTE version for the US market. The vendor will offer a DC-HSPA version for markets where LTE is not supported, with availability from the second quarter of 2012.







China Mobile has unveiled plans that will see TD-LTE widely deployed across the country. The company said that over 20,000 TD-LTE base stations will be in operation by the end of this year, growing to 200,000 by 2013. China Mobile president, Li Yu, said TD-LTE had now moved into a new phase after trials in six Chinese cities had proved positive. “We’re ready for large scale deployment with commercial service becoming available in 2013,” said Yu. “The first TD-LTE installations will start during the second half of this year, and this will include some of the existing TD-SCDMA sites being upgraded to TD-LTE.”









Mobile network investment, along with job creation and service innovation, are under threat if regulators do not ditch ‘legacy’ thinking. So says Vittorio Colao, Vodafone’s chief executive, speaking at yesterday's opening keynote session at Congress. “We need vast quantities of spectrum, which creates efficiencies and lower prices,” argued Colao. “The [current] thinking of allocating spectrum a bit at a time should change. Investment is under threat.”





DAY 1:




Telefonica and Mozilla unveil device platform alliance
Telefonica Digital and Mozilla will today announce an “ambitious strategy” to create a new platform for HTML5-based devices, with the intention of positioning HTML5 as “the next major ecosystem for smartphones” and enabling the delivery of smartphone-features to devices at low price points. Tagged Open Web Devices, the intention is to create a phone architecture that relies entirely on web technology, with all of the device capabilities including calling, messaging, browsing and games developed using HTML5 and executed via the Firefox web browser.



Huawei stakes claim on smartphone speed crown
Huawei has unveiled its Ascend D series smartphones, its new premium handset line designed to secure it top spot in the speed race, as it set aggressive sales targets for the 2012 calendar year. The company announced two devices with quad-core processors, the Ascend D quad and D quad XL, which include 1.2GHz and 1.5GHz chips. They are powered by a Huawei-made application processor, which also includes advanced graphics processing capabilities.



HTC looks to regain momentum with Android trio
HTC announced its One smartphone portfolio, refreshing its premium line with a trio of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) powered devices. The smartphone vendor is looking to regain some momentum after a tough fourth quarter, as its current handset portfolio shows signs of age. Fabian Nappenbach, director of Product Marketing, EMEA, for the company, told Mobile World Daily that the One range is intended to be “the one phone you need, but in three different sizes.”



RCS launches to consumers as 'joyn'
The GSMA made several announcements around Rich Communication Services (RCS) – including the creation of a consumer-facing brand, joyn. The industry body said the new brand would be used by operators to give a global ‘face’ to RCS. “joyn will act as a mark of assurance to customers that they will have simple and direct access to enriched voice and messaging services wherever they are and whatever network they are using,” said the GSMA’s Director General Anne Bouverot.





New look Sony unveils smartphones
Sony took the wraps off two new Android smartphones in Barcelona last night – the first major devices from the vendor since it bought out Ericsson and took full control of the handset business. Now simply branded as ‘Sony,’ the Xperia P, Xperia U and the previously-announced Xperia S form part of the firm’s Xperia NXT series geared towards “connected entertainment experiences” – allowing content to be shared across smartphones, tablets and TVs.





References:


http://www.mobileworldcongress.com/index.html



FOLLOWUP AGAIN IN 2013. People have been saying KEEP IN TOUCH much before Touch Technology became so much part of mobile revolution. So somewhere in human conscious remains the seed of innovation. So how to harness the projection of it? Give it your 1 minute of close eyes thinking, then read on.

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Digital DUKH

1. 
If smartphones have impacted the sales of digital cameras in their den; when will such thing happen for scan
Why I still need to go to a scanner to do the scanning?

2.

Can two people talk over Internet and record the video ?
I want to record our conversation in audio-video something like recording a videoconference meeting.

3.
iPad mail application - how to attach a file in the mail?


Thursday, 19 January 2012

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW (CES) – 2012 S&D




Las Vegas has dubious distinction of being the den of Great Gamblers. Across the world the name brings images of moneypots being won or lost at the casino resorts of this city.

HiTech is kind of gambling into the newer technologies with projections, business trend studies and not-so-future products. So Las Vegas, hosting CES is an interesting message in itself.


Over the years, there have been great product introductions but at the same pace there have been news that CES has been curse for product companies. Add to it that Apple has never officially participated in CES and this year was the last that Microsoft presented itself in it.


Here I bring at one place, some interesting subjects discussed in CES2012.
If you just want to glance through the subjects discussed and dissected, here is it, without flipping your mouse to numerous pages and uncounted clicks.

For details, visit:



Kids Go Mobile
Vinci, Leapfrog, Playbase, Nabi, Vita. Kiddie tablets are multiplying faster than the kids they aim to teach. They range in price, size, and capabilities, and they're all pretty cool.
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The Impact on Telecommunications Industries of Cloud Computing
How will cloud computing affect the way broadband network providers manage their intellectual property, utilize network resources, and provision new services?
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Planet of the Apps
The proliferation of apps has created exciting new opportunities and challenges. How can you integrate the hottest thing in mobile into your existing offerings? App developers share success stories, explore the pros and cons of free versus paid models, and reveal the secrets behind a viable and profitable app strategy.
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It's Not Just Tech, It's About Aspiration
Tech is not the sell, lifestyle is. Meet a panel of athletes, consumer trend experts, journalists and executives who really get it.
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 The Apps: The Smartphone and Tablet -- Entertainment, News, Music, Games, Location-Based, Communication and Community
Apps are proving to be the most transformative mobile and computing experiences to date. They are user communities and petri dishes for understanding the needs, likes and personalities of modern consumers. Not just an experiential innovation, apps represent a monetization platform with endless possibilities.
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Hypertargeting: Ad Net Words, Ad Serving and Ad Targeting
Consumers know what they want and, thanks to increasingly elegant platforms and software, so do marketers. Now content and advertising partners must refine to its most relevant the information they provide to consumers. Discover how hypertargeting and hyperselecting, from the client and server sides, are delivering a more satisfying, sophisticated consumer experience.
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Landing a Big Chain Retailer
Retailers -- storefront, online and catalog -- are inundated by product companies hoping to sell their wares. How does a product company get a buyer to purchase its products? A leading expert demonstrates proven methods that grab a retail buyer's attention and ultimately close the sale
Karen Waksman (www.productforprofit.com)
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The End of the Couch Potato: How is Technology Motivating us to Stay Fit and Healthy?
While many devices have entered the marketplace, we need to ask whether they are accomplishing what they need to. With obesity skyrocketing, what can we learn from the tech leaders who are helping consumers get off the couch, stay engaged and improve their own health?
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The Personal Cloud and Digital Locker
Consumers increasingly see physical media as an inconvenience, yet early data show they are not ready to move everything to the cloud. Hear the latest consumer research on the transition to the cloud, and enhance your knowledge of the business challenges and opportunities created by the digital locker.
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Connect2Car: Connecting Automotive and Consumer Electronics Lifestyles
By 2017, over 13 million vehicles with connected-vehicle platforms will be sold globally. The big challenge for automakers and the aftermarket will be to integrate new systems and apps into the car as soon as consumers adopt them. How will automakers capture the millennials who consider driving a distraction?
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Taming the Reputation Monster
We've never been as vulnerable to technology's malicious possibilities and human foibles. A cell phone can save a kids' life or destroy it. A tweet can strengthen or wreck a marriage. Now that we carry the Internet in our pockets and on our TVs, safety and privacy feel more elusive than ever...are they?
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Leadership Opportunities for Women on the Web
Online entertainment is filled with strong women leaders, either creating their own series or pushing the medium further through events and educational programs
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IP&TV World Forum at CES
IP delivered TV now Ubiquitous and Pervasive. OTT is now a mainstream delivery mechanism, and broadcasters and cablecos are seeking to harness the interactivity of IP to enhance their services. Multiscreen and On-the-Go TV are now must-have services, and App Stores are being delivered through Smart TVs and peripherals. How will CE companies negotiate the threats and opportunities presented by this rapidly developing market?
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The Social Experience: Personalized Communication, Personalized TV, Personalized Apps, Personalized Commerce
Smartphones and tablets have transformed and redefined how consumers relate to their communications experience: it's now a completely personalized interaction. As consumers address commerce, communication or TV - as apps or as transactions - they are all part of a greater social experience. Phones and computing have been altered forever.
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Advertising Strategy, Expenditure and Analysis: Broadcast and Cable vs. the New Platforms - Broadband, Social Networks, Mobile, VOD and PVR
In this challenging economy, agencies and brand managers need the biggest bang for each buck. Do they choose traditional or new media? How do they allocate among print, TV, cable, broadband, social media, search, ITV and mobile? Explore the advertising choices made in 2011 against tough times and among competing platforms.
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Video: Three Screens and Beyond
Content must stretch across multiple consumer platforms -- Smartphones and tablets in hand, connected TVs and Blu-ray players at home. Track premium video's progress across multiple screens in and outside of the home, and get the inside track on consumer demand and business opportunities at each point in this expanding ecosystem.
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Moving to an all-IP Network: What Does it Mean?
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Leading-Edge Memory Solutions for Next-Gen Mobile Applications
As mobile designs become thinner and lighter, smaller memory form factors are required to power mobile application performance. Discover tomorrow's NAND and Mobile DRAM solutions, with an emphasis on performance, power savings and sleek form factors. Learn about leading-edge memory solutions, including eMMC, Universal Flash Storage, eSSD and eMCP.
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Video Everywhere - Technologies and Platforms - Enabling the Next Generation of Over-the-Top TV
Consumers are accessing video on TV and DVD, over broadband, in downloaded clips and more. Call it "Everywhere Video" or "Over-the-Top Video" -- by any name it means that content is accessible virtually everywhere. See how the proliferation of new TV technologies and cable interactivity are pushing video to an even wider audience.
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Social Television - The Merger of Content, Social Interaction and the Video Platforms
TV and social media have officially hooked up. Shows share viewers' tweets, celebrities encourage real-time interaction, and the online big guns -- Facebook and Twitter -- are intertwined with TV as never before. TV as a social-media community is exploding. See what's next.
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The Hyperconnected Consumer: Mobile Device and Mobile Network -- Integrating the Full PC Experience into a Personal Communications Device
What was considered an absurdity two years ago is a fait accompli: the tablet-smartphone, individually or together, is America's must-have accessory. Its mini-computing platform offers a full range of communication and entertainment: texting, watching content, watching friends, social networking-... How do you define the tablet-smartphone culture, and what's ahead?
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Games on Emerging Platforms: Games on Tablets, Connected TVs and… Refrigerators?
Companies like EA Sports may move toward providing all of their titles for a fixed price on multiple platforms linked by the same social gaming ecosystem. What are those platforms? This expert panel discusses the most promising new gaming devices, from Roku boxes to Google TVs and Apple iPads.
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Untethered Fitness - Mobile Devices and their Apps
Mobile devices and their apps are changing the way we work out, getting us out of the gym and on the road. Our panel of experts will tell us why their devices are giving us more bang for our buck and why "no pain, no gain" is an outdated philosophy.
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Technical Support, Customer Service, and the Lifecycle in the Digital Home
With the rise of complementary, interconnected devices, the need for tech support has grown exponentially. This gives OEMs, retailers and broadband and independent providers an unprecedented opportunity to forge loyalty-driven, long-lasting consumer relationships. Learn about changes in tech support, their impact on customer satisfaction, and the role of the cloud.
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Cameras and Camcorders: Adapting in the Age of Smartphones
The rapid pace of smartphone innovation has disrupted the market for cameras and camcorders in profound ways. Consumers increasingly opt to use their phones to shoot and instantly share photos and videos. Experts size up these new market realities and predict what the future holds for cameras and camcorders
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Infringement, Rogue Websites, and Copyright Crackdowns: How to Catch Tuna Without Catching Dolphins
In response to growing concern about copyright infringement, many urge increasingly harsh government action against "rogue websites" and other unauthorized purveyors of copyrighted material. Others claim that these proposed solutions injure legitimate companies and consumers. Is there a reasonable middle ground? How do we target pirates while protecting innovation and legitimate Web commerce?
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IP&TV World Forum at CES
IP delivered TV now Ubiquitous and Pervasive. OTT is now a mainstream delivery mechanism, and broadcasters and cablecos are seeking to harness the interactivity of IP to enhance their services. Multiscreen and On-the-Go TV are now must-have services, and App Stores are being delivered through Smart TVs and peripherals. How will CE companies negotiate the threats and opportunities presented by this rapidly developing market?
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Essentials of Social Success: Winning Strategies, Tools, Tips and Tactics
If you examine the brands that are truly succeeding at social media, you find consistency in essential philosophy, strategy and tactics. This session features the underlying tenets (as well as specific activities and tools) that almost universally enable success.
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Venture Funding, Investment and Mergers: Leadership in the Entertainment and Technology Space - Broadband, Social Networks, Mobile and Games
Join a group of influential players in the media, entertainment and tech finance worlds for an enlightening look at emerging growth areas in our industry. They reveal where the value and opportunities are, who's investing and whether we're headed for a bubble or sustained hypergrowth in the convergence space.
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Programming Your YouTube Channel to Succeed
Join some of YouTube's rising stars and Premium channel creators as they share some of the best practices that will lead to success and financial rewards on the largest video sharing site on the internet.
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Producers: Being Creative in Producing a Live-Streaming Show
Live streaming shows are all the rage but how do you create a live show that people can't get on TV? Join a panel of IAWTV producers who get the streams out in new creative ways.
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How to Catch Internet Pirates…Without Breaking the Internet
The hottest technology policy issue of the Fall is the debate over how best to deal with foreign "rogue" websites. These sites pose a challenge to US businesses by offering illicit downloads of movies, music and more. Last year, Congress introduced legislation to deal with these websites - but many claim the bills were so broadly drafted as to hamper legitimate businesses and harm the structure of the Internet. The result was an internet-driven backlash involving technologists, VCs, entrepreneurs, civil libertarians, and millions of Internet users.
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Tale of the Tablet
This panel of public- and private-sector representatives will discuss the complexities the technology industry faces as its consumers become increasingly mobile and the measures to keep these devices secure constantly changes. The panel will discuss how manufacturers can continue producing the most up-to-date programs without impeding security. You'll hear from the manufacturers and app developers who are working furiously to create the latest programs to work across multiple operating systems and the government divisions and software security developers who are striving to protect consumers with new security applications. The panel will also consider what responsibility the industry should have in assisting consumers to apply the stringent cyber security measures at home, and how government collaboration or oversight can factor in to the solution.
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Internet Video, Advertising & Marketing: The Next Generation of Consumer Reach
Internet video has finally gained the acceptance of the advertising and marketing industries. Available on a PC, mobile device or TV, and predicted to dominate consumer media in a few years, it's a maturing delivery system for an increasingly elusive audience - just the answer marketers have been waiting for.
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High Tech U
Digital tools and services are turning the ivory tower into High tech U. Preview the innovations that are recharging teaching and learning in the global education marketplace.
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Game On
Social gaming has become a big business almost overnight, with millions of people playing an ever-expanding roster of games through social media and on smartphones. Gaming authorities evaluate the impact on the market for home-based and portable game consoles and explore new opportunities and potential challenges.
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Trends in U.S. Consumer Broadband Pricing
How are broadband service providers changing their pricing strategies? Which providers are implementing cap-and-usage or cap-and-throttle plans? What are the differences between broadband offered by telco vs. cable providers? Is the affordability of low-end broadband tiers threatened?
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Branded Media Marketing - Across Platforms - TV, Film, Broadband, Mobile, Virtual Worlds, Music and Games - Reinventing the Commerce and Media Model
Breaking through the competitive cacophony vying for consumers' attention is more daunting than ever. Find out how the industry's TV, music, wireless, film and broadband marketing/creative teams are reinventing the world of entertainment, branding and marketing, with impressive results.
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Inventing TV 3.0 - Defining the Set Top, Connected TV, Streaming Media Adapter, Downloadable Consumer Experience
The rapid adoption of broadband is bringing streaming, gaming, PC options, interface innovation and overall flexibility to television. Advanced communication, interactivity and social networking comprise the new reality, and consumers want it all.
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The Price Tag for Broadband Universal Service
This session takes a look at the costs of true "universal" wireline and mobile broadband and the impact of the recent FCC order on USF.
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Directing on the Web
Directing content on the web can take many forms: whether using it as a stepping stone to learn the craft to making a career of directing in this new medium.
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High Tech Backpack
"No more pencils, no more books..." Is this old ditty coming true? Millennials are filling their backpacks with the latest digital technology. Peek inside and see demos of the newest device, mobile apps and online services that students are taking to college.
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Portable Power: The Quest for Longer Lasting Batteries
Having to continually recharge batteries is one of the great frustrations of living in the connected world. When will we see cell phone batteries that last days instead of hours? Experts provide a progress report on the alternative battery technologies that are closest to being commercialized.
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Cars Online
Integrating smartphone and wireless-assist platforms into automobile electronics is transforming the connected car. Drivers and passengers have vastly more entertainment and communications options - from hands-free texting to Pandora and more. Our panelists review innovations and options in car technology and their impact on driver safety.
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Digital Health Keynote: How Gaming and Social Media are Revolutionizing Healthcare
With 510 million people playing online games in 2010 and over 10 billion social networking accounts worldwide, it was only a matter of time before we saw them converge. What is it about this marriage that is increasing consumer engagement with life-modifying healthy behaviors yet unseen before, and is it the missing link helping consumers achieve simple, healthy living with better outcomes.
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The Communicator, the Entertainer, the Commerce Engine: The Social Experiential Network and Device
As mobile devices, access and interactivity give consumers a full broadband, always-on experience, mobile technology is transforming into a full lifestyle expression and symbol of consumer identity -- like jeans, sunglasses and coffeemakers. The apps, the devices and the networks combine to empower lifestyles that encompass communication, entertainment and commerce.
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The NexGen Entertainment Home Experience -- From the Smart and Connected TV to the PVR, Set-Top and PC Experience
The next generation of home entertainment hardware, software and services is more complex than ever. HDTV, Internet, games, music, movies, innovative two-way communication and telephony are vying for consumers' loyalty. Competitive companies that offer consumers more and richer content across various platforms hold the perfect formula for success
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Is Technology Changing the Doctor-Patient Relationship?
As preventable medical conditions such as obesity continue to grow so does the need for patient involved healthcare. The doctor-patient relationship is critically important to bridging the gap between passive patients and informed medical consumers. Innovative technologies are the enabling factor for this, but are they succeeding -- and how long will it be before we start seeing significant changes?
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The Gaming Addition: Social Gaming, Apps and Game Networks -- Tablets, Smartphones, PCs and Consoles
For casual and hardcore gamers the growing power of the network is redefining the gaming experience and revolutionizing the industry's bottom line. More robust platforms, greater interactivity and the changing relationship between technology and the consumer have generated more complex designs and broadened definitions of gaming: as product, destination, community and commercial force.
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The State of Consumer Tech Retailing – Can Anything Move the Needle?
Consumer tech retailing has undergone tremendous changes over the last three years. The growing strength of online sales, consumers' ability to price-compare and shop on mobile devices, and ever-shifting category leadership are having a huge strategic impact. A panel of today's brightest retail analysts reveals what's ahead.
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Internet Evolution, Peering & CDNs for Non-Techies
What exactly are Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) and what do they do? This session discusses how and why peering and interconnection between networks on the Internet have changed. You'll leave with a better understanding of the general architecture and benefits of CDNs.
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Smartphones: Hot Features and Trends
In the rapidly evolving world of smartphones, which new phones, features and apps will engage the public and open new vistas for the category? A panel of carriers, manufacturers and analysts identifies the hottest features and trends in hardware and software, and we look ahead to the game-changing innovations on the horizon.
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The Mobile Future: M2M and the Connected Life
Wirelessly connected M2M devices in the home can encompass security, energy management, health care, home automation and integrated media. This panel discusses technologies, products and services being developed, as well as the challenges and opportunities ahead in a connected world.
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TouchIt! -- Tablet-Smartphone-Gaming-PC- Roundtable on the Immersive Consumer Experience
Devices are revolutionizing consumer interaction and the creative possibilities for software and hardware developers. Touch screen, motion and immersive computing, tablets, smartphones and TV devices are barely out of the starting gate. If you're an innovator or executive, pull up a chair -- you won't want to miss this.
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Beyond the Flat Screen
The proliferation of screens drives the development of new technologies, but how fast will we see advancements? Experts review the latest advances in screen resolution, viewing angle, sunlight performance and power consumption in an effort to isolate new products and opportunities.
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The Television Ecosystem: Programming, Pay-Services, Advertising and Multiplatform Distribution - Revenue and Strategies
Television 3.0 is here. With integrated PVR, DRV, VOD, broadband, wireless, VoIP and mobile applications, it's the central component of the electronic experience. Gain insights into how media, entertainment and technology companies are competing for the hundreds of millions of global consumers gathered around "the set."
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Smart Cars Talking to Each Other - New Applications Using Vehicle-to-X Technology
Cars soon will be able to talk to neighboring vehicles, traffic lights, even to pedestrians using short-range Vehicle-to-X (V2X) technology, aka "Wi-Fi on wheels." V2X may open new safety and consumer applications for both mobile devices and cars. Find out what opportunities are ahead for peer-to-peer apps in automotive.
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Bringing the Cloud Down to Earth
Cloud computing, which has been growing quietly behind the scenes, is poised to take off as consumers and business users increasingly demand anytime/anywhere access to data, applications and entertainment on a variety of devices. Experts examine this phenomenon, including consumer and business trends and the potential for new revenue streams.
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Smart Appliances: Ready for Prime Time?
Refrigerators  with built-in computers. Ovens that download recipes. Washers and dryers that can be controlled from a smartphone and programmed to save money by operating during off-peak times. Are these products selling, and will 2012 be the year that smart appliances finally catch on?
Merging Content with New Technologies: Content Reinvention with the Next Generation of Tablets, eReaders and Mobile Devices
The content industry can reach countless consumers across multiple platforms in new and scalable formats using innovative monetization strategies and programs. The new generation of eReaders, tablets and smartphones is fostering an ever-expanding universe of content creation, consumption and, ultimately, a revolutionary business model for content creators.
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Is Mobile Making Us Healthier?
Our healthcare system is plagued by endless inefficiencies that cause costs to skyrocket. A myriad of app developers has stepped in, helping consumers manage their own health. How are healthcare providers, employers and tech companies advancing the mobile health movement?
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Shopping with Intel: Virtually and Physically
Mobile payments and near field communications are about to let us purchase goods with a wave of our magic mobile phones. Shopping will become a game with rewards for loyal shoppers. We look at the new meaning of shop until you drop.
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Educators & Entrepreneurs: Next Generation Partnerships
New partnerships are helping to fuel the creation and adoption of technology. But the transition to higher education 2.0 is far from complete. This dialog explores what's working, what's not, what's needed and what new partnerships offer.
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Subscription Wars
Subscription streaming services abound: Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime and mSpot for movies. Pandora, Rhapsody and Napster  Radio for music, to name just a few. Analysts and content executives discuss the current status and long-term prospects of the subscription market and identify the models that are most likely to prevail.
What's Hot in the Virtual Worlds
Scott Traylor, 360Kid, brings the latest data on virtual worlds - who's making great product and who's making good money. And we'll take a sneak peak at toys for 2012.

Adventure Travel and Sports
We Know Where You Are - Location based technologies free us to take chances we might otherwise not, they let us communicate our whereabouts to friends, and they create social networks of like-minded enthusiasts. We talk with the creators of some of the coolest locators around.
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iPad-Tablet-SmartPhone Advertising - the Premium Advertising Platform
The tablet is giving advertisers a premium mobile partner, with extensive reach to and interactivity with consumers. Tablets complement and reach up into the TV platform and down into the smartphone. Tablet advertising has made smartphone advertising more valuable. In so many ways, tablets are changing mobile advertising forever.
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To 4G or Not to 4G
Now that the major carriers have launched 4G networks, how will they leverage the increased capacity and speed? Will 4G relieve the spectrum crunch or accelerate the need for additional spectrum? Wireless experts assess progress in the 4G market and address how long it will take carriers to recoup their massive investment
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Multiscreen Universe: TV, Tablets, Broadband, Smartphones and IPTV - Strategies for ConnectedTV Technology and Content
The age of "all video, all the time" is here - yet the conversion to an all-video culture was so quiet that the implications are just entering the nation's business and intellectual conversations. Hear from a group of technology and communication experts whose experiences define how the multiscreen universe works.
Writers: Writing Your Web Series 
Many in the Hollywood industry are touting web series as "today's spec scripts". Even with all the DSLR cameras, Final Cut Pro's, and other DIY tools at your finger tips, writing and story crafting remains one of the most vital and yet most overlooked steps in the process. Watch as the IAWTV presents an exhibition version of its Writer Group Workshop as 2 brave IAWTV writers present their web series scripts and receive feedback from both professional screenwriters and executives in the digital space.
All for One, One for All: Showcase of the Best 'Design for All' Products and Services
Strategy or serendipity? "Universal design" means products that are "ageless" -- great for consumers from 18 to 80. Panelists showcase companies that have reaped the rewards of a "design for all" approach and explain how you can apply these lessons to your product development and marketing plans.
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Connecting the Real World with the Digital World: Harnessing the Power of MEMS
MEMS devices - tiny micro-electromechanical systems that provide intelligent sensing and actuation - let us interact with the digital world in ways we could only imagined in past years. Discover MEMS's amazing capabilities and fire questions about motion sensing, user interface control and multiband mobile-phone design with our panel of MEMS industry
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Window to Tomorrow's Connected Home
Smart Grid development has spurred innovation in home appliances, controls and electronics. Companies are now unveiling the next generation of products and devices designed for life on the Grid. The panel discusses what consumers can look forward to in functionality, timing and total home integration.
The Impact on Entertainment Industries of Cloud Computing
How will cloud storage and distribution affect the ways in which content rights-holders manage their intellectual property (IP), realize new cost savings, and implement new business models? This session is a must for anyone working with IP.
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Data Liberation: Making Health Data Intelligible for the Consumer
Consumer adoption requires easy-to-digest feedback systems. What does all of this data mean and how are we going to manage the information? We'll sit down with some of the companies who've made outstanding contributions to making data digestible, fun and, most importantly, something we can act on.
The Power of Connecting: Creating Longevity and Good Health for Silvers and the Businesses That Serve Them
Studies and books like The Blue Zones show us we will live longer if we stay connected to family, friends and community. The same goes for good business relationships. Panelists discuss how successful partnerships for intergenerational learning, accessibility and safety can create new revenue streams. Panel ends with an important message of the power and influence of family caregivers from Caring.com.
Tablets: Where Do We Go from Here?
Nearly two years have passed since Apple released the iPad, and competitors are lining up to ride the wave of its success. Can this amazing growth trajectory continue? What devices are being affected and how? Which services are emerging (or fighting to survive)?
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Electronics Retailing in the 21st Century
Today's successful brick-and-mortar retailer must be innovative and nimble to survive in the fast-paced world of electronics retailing, where change is the only constant. Industry experts share tools and strategies for integrating popular social networking applications, e-commerce and other marketing initiatives into traditional channels. The payoff: capture more consumers' attention and dollars.
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The State of Games Industry
As the gaming business transition to a digital future, industry leaders face strategic questions: What does it take to make a game successful across platforms? What emerging gaming platforms will dominate? How do you make money in a complex gaming universe where new digital platforms compete for customers' time and pocketbooks?
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New Generation of Low-Power Memories Intended for the Smartphone and Tablet Markets and Relative Positioning
We will review the new standards of low-power memories and how they meet the requirements from the smartphone and tablet markets.
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The Future of Enhanced Advertising: Addressing Brands, Message, Technology, Media and Entertainment
As consumers integrate broadband into every aspect of their lives, Hollywood and Madison Avenue have exciting new opportunities to experiment with all forms of electronic messaging. Find out how this quantitative shift in the creative process is transforming advertising, entertainment and the devices themselves.
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Consumer Impact: Case Studies in Quality of Life
Get an inside look at new technologies that are improving consumers' lives and revolutionizing the way we live - in mobile health and disease management. Learn insights from leading healthcare companies on how technology is profoundly altering the landscape of consumer health.
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Making Smart TV Smarter
Internet-enabled smart TVs redefine traditional television in exciting ways, yet the category hasn't built significant market momentum. How connected do consumers want their TVs? Will connected TVs be just another content distribution channel or the hub of home entertainment? Discover what's ahead for this emerging category.
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Next Generation Storage Solutions: UFS Standard and its Features
Get an overview of JEDEC's recently published Universal Flash Storage standard, a multigigabit-per-second, high-speed interface for embedded mass storage and removable mobile device cards. Gain an understanding of UFS architectures and how to approach the UFS standard; how UFS interacts with the MIPI Alliance's M-PHY and Unipro 1.4 specifications; and SCSI.
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Video Anytime Anywhere: Video Across Platforms - Television, Internet and Mobile - Understanding the Value Proposition
At their cores the broadcast and cable industries have always been a video-delivery technology. With video central to how consumers experience their daily lives - whether by broadcast, cable, mobile or broadband - television's video infrastructure is ideally positioned to respond to the way consumers now communicate.
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Defining the Smart-Home Market
After years of false starts and hyped expectations, the connected home has begun to deliver on the promise of centralized control and convenience. How big is the market, and where do smart appliances and energy management fit in? Experts look at the products and trends driving smart-home innovation
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Consumer Demand for Energy as a Service
Broadband has opened the home energy market to companies beyond traditional utilities and energy-service providers. Using data from our Residential Energy Management research service, we unearth the untapped possibilities for providers and manufacturers in the energy sector and share how market forces and consumer demand are creating new, value-added services.
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On the Road, On the Go: Mobilizing Your Product Development Efforts to Keep Up with the Fastest Growing Population Group
Consider this: Seven of the 13 cars you'll buy in your lifetime will be purchased after you're age 50. More "alpha" boomers (age 55 to 64) own an iPad or smartphone than any other age group. Panelists discuss how to grow market share in competitive industries by courting independent, age-defiant Silvers.
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What Makes a Great E-Book?
72% of apps sold on iTunes are bought for kids. Staggering. Our Kids@Play team shares its top apps and ebooks
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The Evolving User Interface: What's Next?

How we interact with computers and personal electronics evolves as button-pushing gives way to voice commands, gesture control and taps, and swipes on a touch screen. What's the next big change, and when will mind control finally enter the mainstream? UI experts share their visions for the future.
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The Future of Tablets: Segmentation, Forecasts, and Implications for Related Products

This session takes a detailed look at the tablets market in 2012-2015, and how its development will impact consumer electronics and related industries. We will analyze demand growth drivers, market segmentation, target demographics and growth forecasts. The session will feature an overview of unique factors shaping demand in developing countries.
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The Content Industry and Digital Distribution: Who's Winning, Who's Losing, and How It Can Work For You

As traditional content providers and gatekeepers struggle to compete with the digital marketplace, consumers are eagerly embracing new streaming services, content lockers and websites that let them manipulate digital content. Explore which new business models work in the new digital environment, who benefits, and what the future will bring.
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Using Music in Your Web Series

Great web series aren't just about having cool video shots. People see with their ears and no music or off-tone music can make a great looking web series feel cheap. Join industry leaders as they discuss the different and affordable ways you can have studio quality music in your web series.
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Working with Brands and Content Creators

Are you a brand looking to deliver your message through web series content? Are you a video producer looking to help brands reach an audience? Join brands and content creators as they talk about what works and what doesn't work in the online video space and lay out the future of brand and product integrations in serialized web series.
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Contextual Media and Advertising: Transforming and Redefining the Relationship Between the Consumer, Advertising and Media Platforms

All media and the information they deliver are increasingly contextual. Some refine messaging more precisely than others, but the personalization of news, commentary, programming, advertising and commerce is plowing ahead. Learn how media, advertisers and content creators are managing a complex universe containing hundreds of millions of individual preferences.
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The Consumerization of IT: How Consumer Innovation Is Influencing Business

To what extent are innovative products like the iPad being integrated into company IT networks? Is it a bona fide trend? If so, what are its ramifications? Panelists discuss the challenges and security concerns of using consumer products in a business environment and identify other consumer products with enterprise potential.
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How to Build A Strong Community of Consumers and Evangelists

Technology is easy, people are hard. Very few companies have the know-how to attract and grow a community of evangelists around their products. Top community managers share their experiences and strategies for building an engaged fan following.
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From 'Me' to 'We' Generation: Acquisition and Retention through Serving Older Customers

Today there are 100 million Americans over age 47. An aging population can produce a windfall for companies, is yours ready to serve them? Panelists discuss the trends in customer service for an older audience, how to acquire and retain an aging customer base, and how to drive revenue.
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Retail Strategy: Going Local - Are Coupon Services Worth the Risk

Groupon, Living Social and other daily deal providers have been a hot topic for the past year. Some businesses have found great success in featuring their services on these sites, while others have lost their shirt or have gotten no response. This session will outline the opportunity and pitfalls in offering photo services as daily deals.
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From Dewey to Digital: Are e-books, Tablets and Digital Content Coming of Age?

Is 2012 the year that e-books and digital content take hold in academe? Or will the printed textbook continue its reign? Casey Green leads a lively, provocative discussion of the promise, potential, and market realities of moving from Dewey to digital in higher education.
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Kids@Play Keynote: The Gamification of Everything

Asi Burak, Co-President of Games for Change, looks at kids and the tools they'll use to design their own worlds. Game-ification is year's buzzword when it comes to raising smart kids. But who said life's a game?
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Adventure Travel and Sports

We Know Where You Are - Location based technologies free us to take chances we might otherwise not, they let us communicate our whereabouts to friends, and they create social networks of like-minded enthusiasts. We talk with the creators of some of the coolest locators around.
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What's Cooking? Technologists Eye the Future of Entertainment

Hollywood gets the credit, but the real work gets done in Burbank, home to Disney, Warner, Universal, NBC, Deluxe, Technicolor and more. What are the best and brightest brains of Burbank developing that will change the movie and home entertainment experience? The Burbank Think Tank comes to CES with an exclusive panel discussion amongst senior-level technology executives.
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Over-the-Top Video, TV, Tablet, Smartphone, PC - Connecting into the Future

Over-the-topTV - television plus set-top, broadband connection and numerous CE devices and services - is removing barriers to the viewing experience. Consumers can now demand from TV the personal and enhanced video services they get from a computer. With all video, all the time, broadcasting and cable are changed forever.
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How To Get a Digital Studio's Attention

Rob Barnett, founder and CEO of My Damn Channel, along with a panel of experts, guide you through the pitching process at a digital studio. From your first submission to producing a web series, this panel will cover tips for the best ways to be seen and succeed as well as an overview of the partnership process.
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Usage-Based Pricing for Broadband Service: What do Providers Anticipate for the Future of Broadband Pricing?

What's a service provider to do? Is tiered/usage pricing the new normal? Where's the balance between QOS for all broadband users and the abusive few? Is it fair for light users to pay the same as bandwidth hogs? Hear from service providers regarding future broadband pricing strategies.
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The Connected Healthy Kitchen

Homebuilders, appliance makers, social and digital media companies, and nutritionists are using technology to make science-based, consumer-directed health a reality. The win is personal health as well as lowered health care costs. The trends present significant opportunities for both early-stage companies and global brands to take part in the healthy, connected kitchen.
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Welcome and The Evolution of App-Enabled Mobile Devices and their Impact on Storage Architecture

Today's tablets and smart phones are only the beginning of for mobile productivity and entertainment devices. JEDEC is driving new storage standards that enable this emerging high-growth mobile computing platforms. Get ahead of the fast-approaching sea change in mobile storage architecture.
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Technology Innovation in Higher Education: Disruptive or Destructive?

Is disruptive innovation improving American higher education - its affordability, access, quality and relevance - or undermining what has made it great? What happens when innovations that sound good in theory are implemented in higher education?
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Finding, Growing, and Cultivating an Audience Online

One of the ways that online entertainment continues to elevate creativity in production is in its ability to directly interact and move to action it's audiences. But where does one find that audience and keep them coming back again and again? This panel offers guidance from some of the most successful audience-builders online entertainment has to offer.
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Usage-Based Pricing for Broadband Service: What do Providers Anticipate for the Future of Broadband Pricing?

What's a service provider to do? Is tiered/usage pricing the new normal? Where's the balance between QOS for all broadband users and the abusive few? Is it fair for light users to pay the same as bandwidth hogs? Hear from service providers regarding future broadband pricing strategies.
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Telecommunications Industry Benefits and Drawbacks of Cloud-Delivered Content: New Opportunities vs. Infrastructure Challenges Keynote

What advantages do cloud-based solutions applied to popular entertainment properties bring to broadband network operators? How does the on-demand, always-accessible nature of cloud-based entertainment delivery challenge conventional distribution systems? Will older distribution methods disappear?
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Retail Strategy: The Business of Video

People love video, but few are do-it-yourselfers. From video-to-DVD transfer to editing to slideshows from stills, there's a huge need for professional expertise. Some retailers have earned huge profits from offering video services. Learn how you can get into the business in a few simple steps.
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Mobile Payment Basics: How the Technology Works

A wireless ecosystem promises to turn your phone into a credit card. How prevalent is this new pay-as-you-go infrastructure, and what opportunities and obstacles exist for retailers seeking to offer a mobile payment option? Learn more about the technologies, including near-field communications, driving the implementation of mobile payment.
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In-Car Entertainment

An exploration of how in-car entertainment, spanning music, video, apps, and more, is being transformed. What are opportunities to be a part of this innovative space? How is advancing technology helping automakers improve the driving experience? How are car owners responding to the new options available?
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Entertainment on Consoles: Reinventing the Media Hub of the Living Room

Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii are the choices of hard-core game fans and families alike, but these consoles can do so much more. Right now they're used to stream entertainment and access other Internet services. What will game consoles do in the future, and what other entertainment services can they deliver?
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Spotlight on 3D Content

Consumers frequently report "lack of content" as an obstacle to widespread 3D adoption, but most industry conferences focus on technical aspects or integration of 3D into consumer electronics devices. Join leaders from the content side to hear of their plans for the future of 3D content to the home.
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Mobile Payment Basics: How the Business Works

The market for mobile payment is expected to grow dramatically in the coming years. How do smartphones work as electronic wallets? How will mobile payments affect retailers, manufacturers and consumers? Key players share real-world experiences and explore the pros and cons of contact-less payment, including security and privacy issues.
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Trends and Technology: HD Video Everywhere

HD video isn't just for Hollywood's elite anymore - the devices are embedded into our smartphones and compact point-and-shoot cameras. Gigabytes of HD video are filling people's hard drives, but what innovations are helping people make the most of this technology?
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3DTV: From Theater to Living Room

As 3DTV evolves the industry strives to stay relevant. First came moves from active to passive to autostereoscopic, followed by extensions into gaming platforms and tablets. Will 3D be the linchpin in living rooms or just another feature? A point-counterpoint dialogue assesses the current challenges, including content quality and content availability and health concerns.
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Product Refurbishment and Reuse in the Developing World: What is its Current and Future Role in the CE Industry?

In developing nations, refurbishment and reuse activities are a major part of local CE industries. How do refurbishment operations meet local consumer demand? How do they affect the environment? Will new, lower-priced technologies put these operations out of business, or could they become global go-to locations for operations like warranty repair?
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Perfect Pitch: How to Successfully Engage with Bloggers and Influencers

Connecting with the people who drive the conversation online is becoming more and more important in the age of digital media. Learn how to successfully reach out and cultivate relationships with the people who are right for your organization and products.
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Green Standards for Consumer Electronics: How Many Labels Will Be Enough?

New green standards for consumer electronic products are coming. Should different types of CE have different standards and labels or share a common mark? Are new labels the best way to educate consumers about green attributes, or are there better options? Manufacturers and green standard developers weigh the alternatives.
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Trends and Technology: Imaging Apps on Smartphones - Good, Bad or a Waste of Time?

Photography apps are one of the top downloads in the iTunes store. They're changing the way we take photos, but are they mere novelties, or the gateway to a truly connected photography experience? Hear how photo app developers are pushing the envelope of technology to create smarter images.
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The Content Industry and Digital Distribution: Who's Winning, Who's Losing, and How It Can Work For You

As traditional content providers and gatekeepers struggle to compete with the digital marketplace, consumers are eagerly embracing new streaming services, content lockers and websites that let them manipulate digital content. Explore which new business models work in the new digital environment, who benefits, and what the future will bring.
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Brands Got Game? How Marketers and Advertisers Can Tap Into the Gaming Explosion

Millions of Americans play games every day, from Facebook's social games to hard-core console games. Advertising, brand and games executives discuss opportunities to reach consumers through games, virtual worlds and social networks. How are brand marketers and agencies navigating this space? What advertising techniques work in games and online communities?
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