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MEDIA TODAY

Alex Kosior

THE TV OF THE FUTUREITVGOOGLES & CHROME CAST

ITV GOOGLES

• wide screen (16:9)• 3D capability• connection with computers, game consoles,

iPads, DVD players• rechargeable batteries• 50 to 80 inch screen• built-in memory and media player• wire free

How do they work?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZ8Z6aefa-A

CHROMECAST

• device that streams videos, radio, music, pictures from phones, tablet, computer directly streaming it via Wi-Fi the Internet or the local network onto high definition screen

• allows third parties to modify the software

• 2.83 inches (72 mm)• Chromecast enabled apps• PC, Android and iOS support• HDMI• works with 140 apps at the

moment

CHROMECAST APPS

THE FUTURE

No need for any kind of game console, DVD player, PC, computer

Personal movie theater, no need for any kind of TV screen

HOW KINDLE WILL CHANGE BOOKS?

E-BOOKS TURN I-BOOKS

THE ERA OF E-BOOK

• A fifth of American adults have read an e-book in the past year.

• 30% of those who read e-content say they now spend more time reading, and owners of tablets and e-book readers particularly stand out as reading more now.

• There are four times more people reading e-books on a typical day now than was the case less than two years ago.

• E-book reading happens across an array of devices, including smartphones.

The rise of e-reading, Pew Internet and American Life Projecthttp://libraries.pewinternet.org/2012/04/04/the-rise-of-e-reading

THE READER

The rise of e-reading, Pew Internet and American Life Projecthttp://libraries.pewinternet.org/2012/04/04/the-rise-of-e-reading

AMAZON KNOWS

Not so obvious• how far into the book you’ve reached• when you get bored• which characters you like and those you

don’t

Obvious• what books you buy• the ratings you give

INTERACTIVE BOOK

PLYMPTON’S IDEA 

• San Francisco-based literary startup• Amazon’s “serialized” books• Subscription based app – Rooster• 5$ per month for stream of pieces of fiction that add up to two books in one

month• Dealing directly with the customer• Knowing readers’ habits

THE FUTURE

They may not find another…

Shakespeare.

They may not publish the new…

“War and Peace”.

THE FUTURE

But they may just deliver a great book for your morning ride to work, that you have influence on.

Even if you do not realize it just yet.

THE COMPLICATED FUTURE OF MOBILE GAMING

iGame

THE AVERAGE GAMER

Average gamer

55% are females

35% of parents play

with their children weekly

Spends about 20$ for gaming

Has been playing for 13 years

62% play with others

30 years old

MOBILE GAMING ACROSS INDUTRY

Phone/tablet mobile games:-priced under 10$ or with ads-enabled revenue system-basic 2D graphics-simple in design and programming

Triple AAA mobile gaming:-priced between 20-30$-heavily advertised in media and Internet services-expected to be high quality bestsellers-complicated in design, plot, programming-with 3D graphics

MOBILE GAMING ACROSS INDUTRY

THE RAISING GIANT

1 BILLION IN 2002MOBILE

SUBSCIPTION

350 MILLION WITH SNAKE IN TOTAL

$4.7 BILLION IN 2009

1.75 BILLON IN 2014

6.8 BILLION 2014

$11.4 BILLION ESTIMATED IN 2014

MARKET GROWTH

GAMES’ ENABLED

SMARTPHONE’S CONQUEST

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/video-games/10606986/Smartphones-overtake-handheld-consoles-as-gaming-platform-of-choice.html

iOS SOLUTION – POWERSHELL

-enables AAA games on iOS -headphones adapter-extra battery-easy access to phone features-console style controls-cost about 70$

Coming soon

ANDROIND SOLUTION – MOGA

-enables AAA games on Android-wireless Bluetooth connection, working with tablets and phones-console-style controller-enables TV connection-secures smartphone in the mounting system (up to 3.2 inches)-priced 59.99$

THE FUTURE

Is it the end for PS VITA, PSP, Nintendo DS, 3DS?

no

yes

THE DEATH OF THE PRESSSurvival in the digital era

THE DECLINE OF CIRCULATION

THE AGONY OF PRESS

MILLENIAS’ HABITS

• “Print-like” experience

• Reading on tablets/mobile phones

• Men tend to read longer articles, while women use social media more

Over 40 years old

Under 40 years old

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%

100%

57% 60%

43% 40%

Getting news

multimedia enabledtraditional

http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/12/how-do-millennials-like-to-read-the-news-very-much-like-their-grandparents/266126/

THE ANSWER

DIGITAL ERA “NEWSPAPERS”

• free or pay-per-view• for mobile devices and PCs• the choice of subject,

publications• using feed approach• some use RSS technology• some use traditional columns,

but most uses the multimedia-enabled appraoch

FACEBOOK’S “PAPER”• social magazine• grid structure allows large amount of

content• enables sharing• magazine-like texture in the display• mix of curation by editors and the use of

social signals• only iOS

THE RECEPTION OF PAPER

This ain’t your mama’s Facebook. Paper is almost too modern, or maybe it’s just years ahead of its time.

Josh Constine, TechCrunch 

The most radical aspect of Paper is that it isn’t predicated entirely on your friends.

Kyle Vanhemert, Wired Magazine

The best Facebook app ever.

Ellis Hamburger, The Verge

THE FUTURE

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

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