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So What if the Internet Goes Dark?

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Noreen Seebacher
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Re: Dead Air
Noreen Seebacher   6/27/2012 11:44:19 AM
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I hope everyone will join us for continued lively conversation on All Analytics. Ted, come weigh in on my Facebook post today: Facebook Strikes Again

Ted Faraone
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Re: Dead Air
Ted Faraone   6/27/2012 2:25:20 AM
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Feh!

Fred Goodman
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Re: Dead Air
Fred Goodman   6/27/2012 1:17:04 AM
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Ah yes, and very soon we will go back to a time when Ted Faraone had no pulpit. That will certainly be a step forward. Addio.

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Re: TV goes dark
Value Hiker   6/25/2012 12:53:20 PM
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Like Google, Microsoft won't hesitate to sacrifice its former allies when there is an conflict of interests. Business is business.

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Re: TV goes dark
yalanand   6/23/2012 4:43:56 AM
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much the same way they do with phones and the Android platform.

@TelecomFreq, but google bought Motorola so that it can build its own handset. So this shows that google favour vertical integration strategy rather than just concentrate on the software aspects of it. 

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Re: TV goes dark
yalanand   6/23/2012 4:40:16 AM
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 Even Microsoft is making touch pad at the risk of alienatng vendor like dell, hp.

@Value Hiker, I think success of apple forced microsoft to opt for vertical integration. It would be interesting to see the response of the hardware vendors like HP and Dell which are already reporting poor results because of poor PC sales.

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Re: TV goes dark
Value Hiker   6/22/2012 12:33:25 AM
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Vertical integration is the trend now. Even Microsoft is making touch pad at the risk of alienatng vendor like dell, hp. I am not sure this trend is a herd reaction or not, every one tries to clone Apple's success, forgetting Apple is such an unique company, that is hard to copy.

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Re: TV goes dark
TelecomFreq   6/21/2012 2:15:19 PM
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I really think it will be easier for them to just focus on the software side of it, and then let the TV makers worry about the hardware side. much the same way they do with phones and the Android platform.

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Re: TV goes dark
Value Hiker   6/21/2012 1:58:27 PM
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Google needs to spend lot of money to integrate its TV with MMI settop box. But I think it will be more cost effective than starting everything from scratch. At least, the new integrated product has huge ready customer base. MMI is strong at hardware, even its software is really weak (Moto Blur, yak). On the other hand Google is very strong at software, but unproving on its hardware design strength.

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Re: TV goes dark
TelecomFreq   6/21/2012 1:25:32 PM
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Set-top is not a bad business but for Google it would not really mesh with their Google TV platform. I think that Google will offload that part of the business as quickly as they can. to get Google TV intergrated with the current Moto set top box platform it would require a lot of investment in engineering that I dont think will end up being worth it.

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