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GADGETS AND GAMES DIRECTORY :: Results in WEEKLYBITS.COM Which Publishers Can Think Globally 162 aciertos encontrados.
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Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 4.007
Five Plans To Fix Digg -- Vote Here!  START Over the first three quarters of 2008, Digg lost $2 million on revenues totaling $6.4 million. That's pathetic--because with 30 million monthly uniques and a raft of publishers surviving on its dow [..]
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Google Book Search Doubles Its Publishing Partners (GOOG)  Google's initiative to digitize books and make them searchable has been controversial since it launched in 2005, but there's evidence that suggests that publishers are starting to thaw. In one year, the number of partners [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 3.992
Activision trademarks 'Guitar Hero Modern Hits'  Image 0 en  - Activision trademarks Filed under: Rhythm The US Patent Office, ever the treasure-trove of game publishers' worst-kept secrets, has today offered up -- for our speculation pleasure -- Guitar Hero Modern Hit [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.988
49 Million U.S. Gamers Buy Used Games To The Tune Of $1.3 Billion [GameStop]   Used games, the bane of publishers and the bread and butter of retailer GameStop, is a $1.3 billion business in the U.S. alone, reports research firm OTX. Their findings from the MI6 summit breaks down the used games bi [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.966
This Is What Marvelous Is Bringing To TGS [Tgs08]   With TGS around the corner, game publishers are releasing their list of Tokyo Game Show titles. Ditto for Marvelous Entertainment, which has put out a Wii-heavy showing. Sim RPG Little King's Story is noticeably absent in playable form — though there will be a trailer! Here's th [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 3.963
Conde Nast Cancels Four Seasons Holiday Lunch  Cond Nast is scrapping its intimate lunch at the Four Seasons for its editors and publishers. You know, the one where the seating chart, much like that of a high school cafeteria, determined whether you were in or out. S [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.953
ELSPA - BBFC Can't Cope With Game Rating [BBFC]   The British Board of Film Classification comes under further fire today as the director general of the Entertainment & Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA) Paul Jackson calls out the organization while addressing the Labour Party Conference in Manchester, Englan [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 3.949
The E3 2008 press conference schedule Image 0 en  - The E3 2008 press conference schedule Filed under: E3 Given most of the big announcements at next week's E3 Media & Business Summit will happen during the publishers' respective press conference, we thought we'd help you with a schedule of those events, including [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 3.949
Google To AdSense Publishers: Don't Leave Us!  VentureBeat landed a copy of an email Google sent to its AdSense publishing partners. The Twitter-friendly version: "Times are tough. We're doing the best we can to get you paid. Don't leave us." Here's the whole em [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 3.949
Lance Armstrong Keeps Struggling Online Publishers Afloat This Spring lancearmstrong.jpg - Lance Armstrong Keeps Struggling Online Publishers Afloat This Spring Getting a little tired of watching Lance Armstrong hawk energy drinks, like, everywhere? Well, there's a reason for this: tiny startup FRS Healthy Energy is spending more money onl [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.940
Some Guy: 70% Of Games Lose Money [Industry]   While certain games are a license for their publishers to, yes, print money - Halo, Mario and Final Fantasy come to mind - most aren't. Most are lucky to capture your attention for a week or two before falling under the crushing tank treads of progress, as you lot clamour for the next thing, the next th [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 3.933
Some Good News Out Of Sunnyvale: A Yahoo Product That Looks Cool (YHOO) yahoo-hq.jpg - Some Good News Out Of Sunnyvale: A Yahoo Product That Looks Cool (YHOO) Remember when Yahoo did really cool and innovative stuff? It used to happen all the time. But here's a blast from the past: An innovative scheme that lets developers and publishers customize Y [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 3.933
Sony doubtful about future exclusivity with publishers heavy rain - Sony doubtful about future exclusivity with publishers Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PSP, Business PlayStation Europe boss David Reeves is on the verge of extending the long arm of Sony onto the mat and tapping out -- exclusivity is just getting too darned expensive. "I [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 3.933
Is Google A Content Company? Of Course It Is. So What Should Publishers Do? calacanis-peace.jpg - Is Google A Content Company? Of Course It Is. So What Should Publishers Do? For the past week, I've been fielding calls about Google's new content play, called Knol, "killing" Mahalo. Knol stands for "unit of Knowledge" and it's a very well-designed Wiki [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 3.925
GameStop to Take Up Resale Issue with Industry, After Holidays [Gamestop]   So yesterday saw a huge row over the issue of used game sales, specifically one writer's now-disowned call for them to be regulated heavily in favor of the publishers. Victor Godinez of the Dallas Morning News wrote to me to share some details of an interview he had Thursda [..]

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