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Kotaku Relevance: 6.585
Xbox Live Connectivity Issues Confirmed by Major Nelson [Power Outrage]   We interrupt the fun and merriment to inform you that late last night, Major Nelson confirmed what a lot of people were reporting in message boards, forums (and to our tips) ? there's some spotty connectivity issues in Xbox Live. In the past few hours, the Xbox Ope [..]
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Would You Buy An Apple Gaming Console? [Apple]   The prospect of another company jumping into the console market is laughable to most people, and for good reasons. It isn't a market you can just leap right into. You need connections, capital, and consumers hungry for any product you put on the market. Over at Cnet's The Dig [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 6.062
Bear Market? Please. Go To China If You Want To See a Bear Market  As we Americans whimper about the horrific 10%-15%-ish declines in our stock market, it's worth remembering how bad bear markets can really get. To get a sense of that, we can go back to the depths of 1932 [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 6.047
China's Online Gaming Market Up 71%, Hits $1.7 Billion [Hooray For The Grey Market]   Just about everything in the Chinese gaming market is on the rise, according to a new report by Niko Partners: with the exception of internet cafés (numbers are down thanks to a ban on issuing new licenses), everything is growing by leaps and boun [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 5.947
AMD market share down in Q4 ‘07  Up on the previous quarter, though AMD may have regained some lost market share between Q3 and Q4 2007, but it was down year on year, the latest figures from market watcher iSuppli reveal. TheRegister [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 5.816
Mobile Games Market Has 'Flatlined' - Experts [Mobile]   Now hang on a minute. It doesn't seem like five minutes since some gaggle of market pundits were proclaiming that the iPhone had turned the mobile games market inside out and pointing at developers rolling around in pits of cash like Scrooge McDuck. Well, that's all [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 5.738
Nokia (NOK) Q1 Fine, Industry Isn't. Shares Plunge On Market Outlook nokia-n95.jpg - Nokia (NOK) Q1 Fine, Industry Isn Nokia (NOK) reported a mostly in-line Q1, but shares are down 10% on the Helsinki exchange (and in pre-market trading here) after the company said it expected the worldwide cellphone market [..]
The Learned Man! - eLearning Blog Relevance: 5.725
e-Learning Market To Hit $56B By 2010  With an already strong foothold in the enterprise sector, e-learning is advancing in K-12 and higher education teaching environments, according to San Jose, CA-based market researchers Global Industry Analysts, which project the global e-learning market to surpass $52.6 billion by... [..]
The Learned Man!  Relevance: 5.725
e-Learning Market To Hit $56B By 2010  With an already strong foothold in the enterprise sector, e-learning is advancing in K-12 and higher education teaching environments, according to San Jose, CA-based market researchers Global Industry Analysts, which project the global e-learning market to surpass $52.6 billion by... [..]
eLearning News & Instructional Design by The Learned Man!  Relevance: 5.725
e-Learning Market To Hit $56B By 2010  With an already strong foothold in the enterprise sector, e-learning is advancing in K-12 and higher education teaching environments, according to San Jose, CA-based market researchers Global Industry Analysts, which project the global e-learning market to surpass $52.6 billion by... [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 5.630
A Mainstream Market For Linux: High-End Mobile Phones android-phone.jpg - A Mainstream Market For Linux: High-End Mobile Phones Linux hasn't caught on in the consumer PC market, but Linux-based operating systems could take an important chunk of the mobile market, research firm ABI Research predicts. In [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 5.592
China's Gaming Market Going Up, Up, Up [China]   In totally unsurprising news, China's game market continues to climb — numbers just posted for the second quarter of 2008 show an 11.2% increase over first quarter, and a nearly 66% increase from the same quarter last year (!). In terms of market share, Shanda leads [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 5.587
More Competition For Steve Jobs: Samsung Entering US PC Market  This is timed nicely to today's Apple event (which we are covering at this link)-- news that Samsung is entering the American PC market. Samsung's PCs are big in South Korea (duh) but not really anywhere else, so it would be easy to discount their chances in the U.S.. But note that the company has done really well in the US mobile phone market, despite the fact that not a singl [..]
Alley Insider Relevance: 5.392
Cisco's Router Market Share Drops Most Since Dotcom Crash (CSCO)  More crappy Cisco (CSCO) news: Its share of the router market fell the most since the dotcom bust in 2001. Bloomberg: Cisco's portion of the $3.2 billion market shrank to 61 percent in the th [..]
Alley Insider Relevance: 5.344
Nokia Pulls Out Of Japan (NOK)  Nokia (NOK), the world's biggest cellphone maker, is pulling out of Japan, the world's no. 4 mobile market. Nokia has tiny market share in Japan, and will only market its super-high-end Vertu phones there for now. [..]

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