Mobile 2012 - Trend and directions
Here's a list of trends and directions for the Mobile market. [Click on title to read more.]
Posted by PeterAndrews, Regional Director on 30 January 2012
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Big Private Equity spending in 2011
In Corum’s Forecast 2012: Global Tech M&A - Review and Predictions webinar we discussed the dramatic increase of private equity activity in 2011. [Click on title to read more.]
Posted by AmberStoner, Senior Analyst on 25 January 2012
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2012 Consumer Electronics Show
Last week I attended CES for the first time in many years. When the video game industry started showing at CES decades ago, I was there with a booth, right next to a Sony booth, rumored to be introducing the original PlayStation. [Click on title to read more.]
Posted by JimPerkins, Regional Director, Digital Media Specialist on 18 January 2012
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Top 50 Venture Funded Companies of 2011
In early March 2011, the Wall Street Journal published their "Top 50 Venture Funded Start-Ups" article. [Click on title to read more.]
Posted by AlinaSoltys, Senior Analyst on 16 January 2012
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Growth in Social – It’s coming from some interesting places…
Where are some of opportunities going to come from in Social? [Click on title to read more.]
Posted by JonScott, Vice President on 13 January 2012
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People outlive corporations – Is innovation the key?
I recently read that only a tiny fraction of corporations reach the age of 40. A couple of professors concluded this after studying more than 6 million firms. [Click on title to read more.]
Posted by JonScott, Vice President on 10 January 2012
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A walk down memory lane
Reading Steve Jobs’ bio while on vacation a few weeks ago caused me to reflect on how technology has emerged over the years, and also how many parallels exist between the evolution of mobile in the current era vs the PC in the late '70s-early '80s. [Click on title to read more.]
Posted by WardCarter, Chairman on 06 January 2012
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Hardware to Software trend to continue in 2012
In August, ’11 Marc Andreessen put forward his thesis on software “eating the world”. Essentially, his belief is that due to pervasive broadband and the high growth of smart phones (5bn by 2020!) software has reached a tipping point of distribution capacity at minimal startup costs, impacting our economies at large. [Click on title to read more.]
Posted by MarkJohnson, Director on 03 January 2012
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