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GADGETS AND GAMES DIRECTORY :: Results in WEEKLYBITS.COM Prez Gallagher Industry Must 414 aciertos encontrados.
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Grading the Top 25 Newspaper Web Sites titanic.jpg - Grading the Top 25 Newspaper Web Sites The newspaper industry is desperately trying to migrate its business online before fleeing print advertisers consign it to history. Most newspapers, unfortunately, are doing a piss-poor job of t [..]
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CBS.com Adds Even More Shows For Oldsters havegunwilltravel.jpg - CBS.com Adds Even More Shows For Oldsters CBS doesn't seem too worried about porting its industry-oldest TV demographic online. The network said today it's releasing some more shows from deep in the Paramount/CBS lib [..]
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Yep! Next KOTOR Is MMO [Top]   As EA confirmed today, the next Knights of the Old Republic is going to be a MMO. From Portfolio.com: "We've got two of the most compelling MMOs in the industry in development," said Riccitiello. The first title, based on the Warhammer property, will launch soon. "And the one that peopl [..]
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Found! Empty Newsstands, Newspapers On The Subway newspapersubway.jpg - Found! Empty Newsstands, Newspapers On The Subway One big winner from Obama's victory: The newspaper industry. For a day, anyway. We caught Mort Zuckerman on TV this morning proudly stating that the Daily News would be running a second edition. And indeed [..]
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Who Cares About Google Chrome? A Quarter Of The Market Still Uses Internet Explorer 6  At my company, Kloudshare, a big part of what we are developing involves pushing boundaries of what browsers are expected to do. Generally speaking, this is the case industry wide, as the W [..]
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Car Industry Crash Killing TV, Print Ads, But Merely Denting Online carpileup.jpg - Car Industry Crash Killing TV, Print Ads, But Merely Denting Online For all the talk of advertising dollars migrating online, the automakers haven't yet done it en masse. Normally that would be a disappointment. But this year, it's probably a good thing for [..]
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No One Likes The Music Labels. Who Cares? thefinger.jpg - No One Likes The Music Labels. Who Cares? Newsflash, courtesy of PR agency Edelman: Young people don't feel warmly about the music industry, presumably because they are harshing their mellow and trying to stop them from pirating mus [..]
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Whither the Rest of the World? [Feature]   A few months ago, Chris Plante had a thought provoking suggestion for the gaming industry: what we need is more global games. I thought it was an interesting position, and one that I more or less agree with ?- but the problem is [..]
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British Industry Group Not Impressed With The R4 [Piracy]   Enjoying your R4 carts, Britain? I bet you are. Designed as they are to run code on a DS, many use them for homebrew, but some, obviously, also use them to pirate legitimate DS games. And it's those folks attracting the attention of the authorities, spoiling it for everybody else. The ELSPA (Britain's indust [..]
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Yet Another Ad Forecast Turns Out Wrong chart.jpeg - Yet Another Ad Forecast Turns Out Wrong Here's an easy prediction: Another bigtime ad industry prognosticator dials back a 2008 ad spending estimate. Universal McCann research chief Bob Coen issued his mid-year update today, and [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 3.390
Pachter: October hardware sales to indicate industry's recession resistance Image 0 en  - Pachter: October hardware sales to indicate industry Filed under: Business Barring troglodytism or a severe case of denial, it's pretty safe to say that everyone knows the US (and, we hear, global) economy isn't doing too hot at the moment. Althoug [..]
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Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe toned down to keep T-rating Image 0 en  - Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe toned down to keep T-rating Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Fighting Midway is in desperate need of a best-selling blockbuster, as any industry analyst will tell you that the 50-year-old company is circling the drain. While Midway is like [..]
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WANTED: Someone to PLEASE Save Us From the Cable Industry pray2.jpg - WANTED: Someone to PLEASE Save Us From the Cable Industry Over the past decade, cable subscription costs have risen twice as fast as inflation, the NYT observes. Throw in Internet access and TV channels you actually want to watch, and you're looking at a b [..]
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Another analyst says Wii Fit will push Wii shortages Image 0 en  - Another analyst says Wii Fit will push Wii shortages Filed under: Nintendo Wii, Exergaming While it's hard to get game industry analysts to agree on something as simple as whether the PS3 will be the best-selling or worst-selling console of this generation, it seems they are largely in [..]
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E308 Get Your Buzzers Ready, It's The Executive Pop Quiz! [E308]   When it comes to asking the industry's bigwigs the big questions, we here at Kotaku aren't afraid to get our hands dirty. So, while we were at E3, we asked some of the top executives from each of the major companies questions [..]

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