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Nortel losing market share

Nortel losing market share 09/17/2004 08:21 AM

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Nortel Networks Corp. expects its revenue in the third quarter to fall below the previous quarter's estimated number and for its full-year 2004 revenue to grow slower than the overall communications equipment industry, the company said in a statement Thursday.

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When I was traveling in Europe this trip, I heard the default ringtone of the Nokia 6600 everywhere I went and it was confusing because I always thought it was my phone. I mentioned this to someone and they said, "that's the sound of market share." ;-)

PS Does anyone know where / how to get a mp3 of the Nokia 6600 default ring tone?


RSS reader market share


RSS reader market share 01/03/2005 10:01 PM

I've seen a number of posts lately in which the market share of RSS readers is determined by the number of hits the author sees from each RSS reader in his or her server logs, and while FeedDemon is always ranked near the top, I can't help but point out how flawed this method is. For starters, FeedDemon defaults to updating feeds - that is, checking for new items - every three hours, whereas many RSS readers default to updating every single hour. And unlike a number of RSS readers, FeedDemon honors the feed's <ttl>, so that the feed's author can specify how often it's updated. A large number of feeds (including some of my own) specify a <ttl> of 1440 minutes, so that the feed is updated once a day rather than once an hour.

Perhaps more importantly, FeedDemon only automatically updates feeds in the current c hannel group. This approach has caused some controversy with a handful of customers, but I stand by this design. Before creating FeedDemon I studied existing RSS readers, and it struck me how bandwidth-unfriendly many of them were. In my opinion, having a huge treeview of feeds that are constantly updating is wasteful - not only does it unnecessarily consume bandwidth, but it also slows down the application. It makes far more sense to me to regularly update only the feeds you regularly read.

In other words, a well-behaved RSS reader like FeedDemon is designed not to hit your server very frequently - so basing RSS reader market share on your server logs is wildly inaccurate.


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Pantech's market share at home near 20%


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EMC ups storage software market share


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RealNetworks Has Had Enough Increase In
Market Share


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Market Share
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It's been less than a month since Real Networks cut their downloadable music prices to $0.49 and they've already killed the program after declaring it a success. They claim that they doubled their share of the downloadable music market from 10% to 20% -- but it's unclear how they could possibly know what the overall market is, or what their percentage is at this point (for what it's worth, Apple denies any noticeable decline). Real will continue to offer some tracks at the $0.49 price as an ongoing promotion. Still, as has been noted before, Apple is mostly selling music at a loss to sell more iPods. Microsoft is selling music to get people hooked on Windows Media Player. What's Real's excuse? If it takes them cutting their price to well below cost (estimates are that they pay anywhere between $0.60 and $0.70 to the recording industry per song), that can't be a good sign for the business prospects of just selling songs.

Notes and Tips: Mac Market Share


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AMD's Processor Share Climbs (ExtremeTech)

Advanced Micro Devices climbed to its best quarter in the past two years in terms of processor sales, an analyst said Monday.

Analyst firm Mercury Research found that AMD's unit share of the microprocessor market reached 16.6 percent, its highest in eight quarters. Intel, meanwhile, saw its share drop from 83.7 percent a year ago to 82.2 percent in the most recent quarter.

Intel fared well in laptops, McCarron said, while AMD's strength lay in value desktops, where its Sempron processor began taking hold. Both AMD and Intel had strong server activity, McCarron said.


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