26 November, 2009

Nielsen’s VideoCensus reports indicate that the battle for the leading positions in online video is on, and the category is still growing fast: Year-over-year, unique viewers, total streams, streams per viewer and time per viewer are all up significantly, led by a 41 percent growth in total streams (US data).
Winners and losers
The loser of the last months: Read on…
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13 November, 2009

This week, UK gaming industry publisher MCV has broken the news that in November 2010 the Xbox add-on known as “Natal” (the black thing lower in the picture) will be released. According to MCW 5 million Natal units wil ship globally and there will be at least 14 games supported by the hardware.
Why you should care
Simply put, Natal enables you to talk to your TV, and it will recognize what you say. Also, you will be able to have it interpret motions you make. Don’t think Wii, think Minority Report. It can even see you smile or frown, and react accordingly. Natal is actually a set of very sensitive depth-vision cameras that do facial recognition and voice recognition as well. This is some extremely complicated technology in a low-cost device. What that means is demonstrated in this must-see video.
14 games ready for launch.
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6 November, 2009

This fall, Sunday is the most expensive night of the week on American network television for advertisers, according to data collected by Ad Age.
Top 3
The top 3 shows that brought in the most money on average for a 30 second TV advertisement are, in order, NBC’s Sunday Night Football, Grey’s Anatomy, and Desperate Housewives.
Making less
Unsurprisingly, with the increasing Read on…
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