- uTales: Crowdsourcing Children’s Book Publishing — from wired.com by Daniel Donahoo
HTML5 program promises to be game changer — from mediapost.com by Diane Mermigas
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- Elevation Partners Director and Co-Founder Roger McNamee [Video-based presentation]
Chapters (full program: 52 min 22 sec)
01. Introduction
02. Demise of Microsoft means opportunity
03. Google in a tough spot
04. Creativity rules in HTML5
05. Apple domination in tablets
06. Access from any screen
07. The social wave is over
08. TV the last protected media
09. Economic context and seed investing
10. Why Apple supports HTML5
11. Privacy regulation
12. HTML5 implications for content protection
13. Investment in Forbes
14. Ringback tones
15. Money in the music industry
16. Subscription television
- 10 Hypotheses for Technology Investing — by Roger McNamee
- #1: “Next” web architecture = Hypernet + Hyperweb
- #2: The decline & fall of Windows unlocks revenue
- #3: Index search is peaking
- #4: Apple’s model threatens web
- #5: HTML5 is game changer for publishers
HTML5 is not just a programming language; enables new models of web experience
– Developers will embed audio and video directly in web pages, replacing Adobe’s Flash plug-in; enables much greater differentiation in sites, advertising, etc.
– Content publishers will redesign their sites to reduce power of Google, ad networks
HTML5 will be disruptive in ways we cannot imagine today: pendulum swinging to favor content creators and publishers. Imagine Amazon or eBay storefront as an ad.
– Everything can be an app . . . every piece of content . . . every tweet . . . every ad
– Ads: create demand and fulfill it at the same time . . . without leaving publisher’s page
– Other tech (e.g., Wordnik) enables publishers to protect and monetize text onsite and off- #6: Tablets are hugely disruptive
- #7: First wave of “social web” is over
- #8: Smartphones in US: Apple + 7 Dwarfs
- #9: Wireless infrastructure is a competitive threat to US
- #10: Integration of TV & Internet could be disruptive
From DSC:
- A recommendation that caught my eye:
Focus 100% on companies that are cloud + multiscreen; HTML 5 as proxy.
One iPad publishing platform to rule them all — from Mashable.com by Josh Koppel, Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer at ScrollMotion
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Excerpt:
App developer ScrollMotion has created tablet content for some of the world’s largest publishers. At the Mashable Media Summit last Friday, its co-founder and chief creative officer Josh Koppel showed off a single platform built to run the entire gamut of enterprise media publishing.
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Gartner identifies the Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2012
Analysts Examine Latest Industry Trends During Gartner Symposium/ITxpo
Excerpt:
The top 10 strategic technologies for 2012 include:
- Media Tablets and Beyond.
- Mobile-Centric Applications and Interfaces.
- Contextual and Social User Experience.
- Internet of Things. The key elements of the IoT include:
Embedded sensors, Image Recognition, Near Field Communication (NFC) payments - App Stores and Marketplaces.
- Next-Generation Analytics.
- Big Data.
- In-Memory Computing.
- Extreme Low-Energy Servers.
- Cloud Computing.
Polycom® RealPresence™ Mobile — now for both the iPad and Android-based devices
Take video collaboration mobile with the first enterprise HD software solution for Motorola and Samsung tablets
Polycom® RealPresence™ Mobile is a new, free-to-download software solution that extends our legendary HD video collaboration technology, built on the Polycom RealPresence Platform, beyond the office and conference room to your Apple® iPad® 2, Motorola XOOM™ and Samsung Galaxy Tab™ tablet PCs.
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On October 12, Polycom president and CEO Andy Miller gave a keynote address during the CTIA Enterprise & Applications™ 2011 conference in San Diego, Calif., discussing video collaboration in today’s mobile society. During his keynote, Andy presented key industry trends, and share how Polycom is delivering video to mobile platforms, extending HD video collaboration technology beyond the office and conference room. The keynote included a live demonstration of a game-changing mobile video solution for enterprises – the Polycom® RealPresence™ Mobile.
…and others from Terry White’s Adobe Creative Announcements at MAX 2011!
- Adobe Creative Cloud
- Adobe Photoshop Touch <-Photoshop on your tablet!
- Adobe Touch Apps (see videos of the Adobe Touch Apps in action here)
- Adobe Digital Publishing Suite SINGLE EDITION <-what so many of you have been asking for!
- Adobe Acquires TypeKit
- Woodwing moves their solution over to the Adobe Publishing Suite!
- Adobe to acquire Nitobi, creator of PhoneGap