Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Coleman Research Group’s Technology, Media & Telecom department highlights Apple, Twitter and Rupert Murdoch Wants to build Kindle Rival

Coleman Research Group’s Technology, Media & Telecom Group facilitates consultations between our clients (institutional investors) and leading technology professionals on a wide variety of topics including semiconductors, data storage and security, computer hardware and software, satellite system operators, telecom equipment, cable and wireless providers, and advertising spending.

Our TMT network spans technology industries across the globe and includes CTOs, CIOs, marketing and business development executives, engineers, buyers, and resellers.

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10 Things Apple Should Do With Twitter
March 30, 2009

There's no reason for Apple to buy Twitter, as rumor had it earlier this week. Apple's business is to sell more computers, iPods, and iPhones, and owning Twitter won't help with that at all.

But using Twitter more in Apple products could help, especially as the messaging/microblogging service picks up more steam.

Here's ten ideas for how Apple could work Twitter into its products:

Twitter support in iChat, Apple's messaging app.
Using Twitter for RSS-like feeds, such as featured iTunes songs, movies, TV shows, movie trailers, iPhone apps, etc.

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Prepaid wireless service could spur price war
March 30, 2009

News Corp (NWS) chairman Rupert Murdoch has a global team of executives working away on developing a gadget for consuming Internet content. It's supposed to be something like Amazon's Kindle, according to reports in the Daily Beast and the New York Post.

The gadget would incorporate content from News Corp newspaper, TV and studio subsidiaries. News Corp digital boss Jonathan Miller is also talking to outside publishers and content creators about syndication deals.

The big idea is that Rupert wants to find a new way to charge consumers for content.

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