State of the U.S. Arcade Industry 2004
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State of the U.S. Arcade Industry for
2004
State of the U.S. Arcade Industry for
2004
02/18/2004 08:12 AMSucks
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State of the Industry: HDTV
State of the Industry: HDTV
12/24/2004 12:37 PM2004 was another action-packed year for the burgeoning HDTV business
that featured LCoS losing two champions, new DLP chips, and prices
that keep on dropping.
State of the Industry: Audio in 2005 and
Beyond
State of the Industry: Audio in 2005 and
Beyond
02/01/2005 09:06 PMAnalysis: 2004 wasn't a breakout year for PC audio, but 2005 just
might be. Here's why.
State of the Industry: The Homebrew PC
in 2005
State of the Industry: The Homebrew PC
in 2005
02/01/2005 09:06 PMAnalysis: Building your own PC has never been easier or offered
as many choices as it does today. Here, we read the tea leaves to see
how emerging technologies in 2005 will shape PCs for those of us who
build our own.
Entertainment Industry Gets In The Way
Of Education At Penn State
Entertainment Industry Gets In The Way
Of Education At Penn State
05/20/2004 04:00 PMPenn State University has a cozy relationship with the RIAA - and it
shows in a variety of policies they've put in place which seem
designed more to appease their RIAA friends than to encourage
education or a real analysis of issues. They were one of the first
universities to
kick
students off the university network when it was discovered they
had set up a local area system for exchanging files. Then, of course,
they put in place the somewhat useless (and
mostly
unwanted) plan to
take
student funds to pay Napster so that students can get streaming
music which they don't get to keep and which only works on campus.
Now, Ed Felten reports that the university has
forbidden
any student from operating any kind of server from a dorm.
Despite the fact that it seems clear that whoever came up with this
policy doesn't seem to know what a server is, Felten points out just
how terrible this is from an education standpoint. They're preventing
students from learning about important and useful technologies just
because there's a
chance that students may use a server to
infringe on copyrights. In other words the
risk of
infringement outweighs the benefits of education to the administration
at Penn State.
Game developers' amazing rants on the
state of the industry
Game developers' amazing rants on the
state of the industry
03/14/2005 05:29 PMCory Doctorow:
Alice continues to take fantastic, exhaustive notes at the Game
Developers' Conference in San Francisco. She's just posted her notes
from the closing panel in which eminent game developers were invited
to rant about the state of the industry. What follows is lewd,
hilarious, and very, very true:
Greg Costikyan:
I don't know about you but I could have been a lawyer, or a carpenter.
or a sous-chef. How many of you are here because you're after a
paycheck? [One bloke raises his hand, audience laughs and crows].
Ahuh. And how many of you are here because you love games? [all hands
go up]. Right. So we're being told that everything's going to get
bigger. Paychecks. Budgets. Consoles. But is it going to get better?
I've been researching old board games and I've spotted a pattern. A
new genre: it's called One Hit Game And Its Imitators. One fishing
game appears in mid-19C and dozens follow. Games grow through
innovations. Creations of new game styles that spawn imitators and
whole new markets. The story of the past few decades is not about
graphics and processing power, but startling innovation and industry.
That's why we love games. BUT IT'S OVER NOW!
As recently as 1992: games cost 200K. Next generation games will cost
20m. Publishers are becoming increasingly risk averse. Today you
cannot get an innovative title published unless your last name is
Wright or Miyamoto. Who was at the Microsoft keynote? I don't know
about you but it made my flesh crawl. [laughter] The HD era? Bigger,
louder? Big bucks to be made! Well not by you and me of course. Those
budgets and teams ensure the death of innovation. Was your allegiance
bought at the price of a television? Then there was the Nintendo
keynote. This was the company who established the business model that
has crucified the industry today.. Iwata-san has the heart of a gamer,
and my question is what poor bastard's chest did he carve it from?
[audience falls about]
How often DO they perform human sacrifices at Nintendo?? My friends,
we are FUCKED [laughter]. We are well and truly fucked. The bar in
terms of graphics and glitz has been raised and raised until we can't
afford to do anything at all. 80 hour weeks until our jobs are all
outsourced to Asia. but it's ok because the HD era is here right? I
say, enough. The time has come for revolution! It may seem to you that
what I describe is inevitable forces of history, but no, we have free
will! EA could have chosen to focus on innovation, but they did not.
Nintendo could make development kits cheaply available to small firms,
but they prefer to rely on the creativity on one aging designer. You
have choices too: work in a massive sweatshop publisher-run studio
with thousands of others making the next racing game with the same
gameplay as Pole Position. Or you can riot in the streets of redwood
city! Choose another business model, development path, and you can
choose to remember why you love games and make sure in a generation's
time there are still games to love. You can start today.
[standing ovation]
LinkSEO Industry Educators Robin Nobles and
John Alexander Return from Teaching At
Louisiana State University LSU - SEO
Workshop comes to Toronto, Ontario for
Thanksgiving in October
SEO Industry Educators Robin Nobles and
John Alexander Return from Teaching At
Louisiana State University LSU - SEO
Workshop comes to Toronto, Ontario for
Thanksgiving in October
09/08/2004 03:43 AMInternational search engine educators Robin Nobles and John Alexander
returned from delivering their SEO certification training at Louisiana
State University ( LSU Campus) last week and prepare to bring their
ultimate SEO Mastery Workshop to Toronto next. [PRWEB Sep 8, 2004]
Boing Boing: Game developers' amazing
rants on the state of the industry
Boing Boing: Game developers' amazing
rants on the state of the industry
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The State We're In - 2004
The State We're In - 2004
01/23/2004 02:21 PMGWB gave his State of the Union speech for 2004 last night. In
general, he didn't have much to say that was new, although he did make
a couple of new proposals and a few demands from Congress. What was
perhaps most interesting about his speech was what was not said.
The State of the Motherboard: 2004
The State of the Motherboard: 2004
06/07/2004 11:28 PMRoundup: Motherboard technology is continually evolving, with
new features, form factors, and technologies implemented every few
months. We take a look at motherboard tech as it is and as it will be
in the near future.
Oct 2004 State of the Blogosphere: 4.6
posts per second
Oct 2004 State of the Blogosphere: 4.6
posts per second
12/19/2004 03:16 PM This is part 2 of a series of posts describing the growth of blogging
during 2003-2004 that is an expansion of the talk I gave at last
week's excellent Web 2.0 conference. You can view Part 1, which
covers...
State of the Blogosphere, October 2004
State of the Blogosphere, October 2004
12/19/2004 03:16 PM Things have been incredibly busy over at the day job, so it is nice
every once in a while to take a step back and look at the big picture.
To prepare for my presentation at last week's Web...
Will the PC Industry Pick Up in 2004?
Will the PC Industry Pick Up in 2004?
01/02/2004 12:03 PMABCNEWS.com Jan 2 2004 11:31AM ET
Semiconductor industry up 23.4% in 2004
Semiconductor industry up 23.4% in 2004
04/12/2005 02:50 PMZDNet Apr 12 2005 6:49PM GMT
The State of the Open Source Union, 2004
The State of the Open Source Union, 2004
03/14/2005 06:26 PMOct 2004 State of the Blogosphere:
Corporate Bloggers
Oct 2004 State of the Blogosphere:
Corporate Bloggers
12/19/2004 03:16 PM This is part 4 of a series on the growth of the Blogosphere, its
impact on individuals, corporations, media, politics, and technology,
Part 1 covered the overall growth of the blogosphere, part 2 covered
the volume of postings, and...
"State of the Union 2004 Home Page"
"State of the Union 2004 Home Page"
01/22/2004 02:49 AMState of the Union 2004 Home Page
State of the Union 2004 Home Page
01/22/2004 02:13 AMState of the Union 2004 Home Page and Transcript .. Bush gave a
slightly different speech tonight .. [Original Source at the White
House website] .. doesn't shy away from a fight .. full text of the
speech .. Transcript ..
SOTU
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Oct 2004 State of the bl0gosphere: Big
Media vs. Blogs
Oct 2004 State of the bl0gosphere: Big
Media vs. Blogs
12/19/2004 03:16 PM This is part 3 of a series on the growth of the Blogosphere, its
impact on individuals, corporations, media, politics, and technology,
Part 1 covered the overall growth of the blogosphere, and part 2
covered the volume of postings....
IDC: Semiconductor industry set for 2004
boom
IDC: Semiconductor industry set for 2004
boom
01/01/2004 10:57 PMCNET Asia Jan 1 2004 10:35PM ET
Ad industry says 2004 will see increased
spending
Ad industry says 2004 will see increased
spending
12/08/2003 04:47 PMnewmediazero Dec 8 2003 3:13PM ET
Rating Industry Conferences
(05-Jul-2004; 20.1K)
Rating Industry Conferences
(05-Jul-2004; 20.1K)
07/05/2004 08:48 PM"The State of the Union Address Drinking
Game 2004"
"The State of the Union Address Drinking
Game 2004"
01/19/2004 03:02 PMThe State of the Union Address Drinking
Game 2004
The State of the Union Address Drinking
Game 2004
01/19/2004 06:13 AMState of the Union drinking game .. SOTU Address Drinking Game 2004 ..
finally up
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Chip industry predicts 2004 resurgence
Chip industry predicts 2004 resurgence
11/07/2003 07:44 AMComputer Weekly Nov 7 2003 7:20AM ET
China's Top Four Internet Industry
Stories For 2004
China's Top Four Internet Industry
Stories For 2004
12/28/2004 05:35 AMChinaTechNews.com Dec 28 2004 9:33AM GMT
U.S. regulator exempts Internet phones
from state controls - 11/10/2004
U.S. regulator exempts Internet phones
from state controls - 11/10/2004
02/07/2005 01:08 AMMetronews Feb 6 2005 4:07PM GMT
The State of the News Media 2004: An
Annual Report on American Journalism
The State of the News Media 2004: An
Annual Report on American Journalism
05/22/2004 06:50 AMThe State of the News Media 2004: An Annual Report on American
Journalism http://www.stateofthenewsme
dia.org/This report profiles major journalism sectors
such as newspapers, local television, radio, and ethnic media, and
aggregates data regarding many of the pressing issues facing the news
media. Covers issues such as station ownership, shrinking
audiences,
journalistic standards, and the impact of new media
technologies. Searchable. From the Project for Excellence in
Journalism, "an institute affiliated with Columbia University Graduate
School of Journalism." [Copyright 2004 by
Librarians' Index to the Internet,
LII.]
The GMA CIO Industry Innovations Awards
2004 Now Open to Applicants
The GMA CIO Industry Innovations Awards
2004 Now Open to Applicants
06/17/2004 03:45 AMLet's face it great work and the advances made by information
professionals are often overlooked. Not because they don't deserve the
recognition, but because no forum has existed - until now. The GMA
CIO Leadership Council (GCLC), a unique advocacy group for CIO's,
today announced that applications for the CIO Industry Innovations
Awards 2004 will be accepted as from today. [PRWEB Jun 17, 2004]
Industry embraces Windows Media 9 Series
at NAB 2004
Industry embraces Windows Media 9 Series
at NAB 2004
04/20/2004 12:25 AMThe professional video, film, and broadcast industry continues to
embrace Windows Media 9 Series and deliver innovative breakthrough
services and solutions based on Windows XP and Windows Media 9 Series.
The audio and video codecs in Windows Media 9 Series provide
state-of-the-art quality and compression efficiency, which means more
content can be delivered at higher quality over networks or on
physical media, at lower costs than other technologies.
Study: 2004 was 'turnaround' year for
telecom industry
Study: 2004 was 'turnaround' year for
telecom industry
02/01/2005 09:41 PMThe U.S. telecommunications industry appears to have come out of its
slump from earlier this decade, with spending projected to grow 9.5
percent a year from 2004 to 2008, according to a study released
Tuesday by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA).
Winners of 2004 Life Science Industry
Awards
Winners of 2004 Life Science Industry
Awards
12/19/2004 03:16 PMNearly 200 life science executives gathered Monday night at the
Renaissance Washington, D.C. Hotel for the Life Science Industry
Awards, which were presented by Ira Flatow, host and Executive
Producer of National Public Radio's Science Friday. [PRWEB Dec 10,
2004]
CNN.com - Music industry sues 477 more
computer users - Apr 28, 2004
CNN.com - Music industry sues 477 more
computer users - Apr 28, 2004
04/29/2004 02:54 PMCNN.com - Music industry sues 477 more computer users - Apr 28, 2004
.. another round of lawsuits against filesharers ..
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3rd annual conference CEE Chemical and
Petrochemical Industry in 2004
3rd annual conference CEE Chemical and
Petrochemical Industry in 2004
12/12/2003 09:19 AMmarcus evans Dec 12 2003 7:37AM ET
Browser Wars 2004: The Industry Makes An
End Run Around Internet Explorer
Browser Wars 2004: The Industry Makes An
End Run Around Internet Explorer
07/23/2004 06:25 AMBrowser Wars 2004: The Industry Makes An End Run Around
Internet Explorer http://homepage.mac.com/
jhobbs/essays/ A wild and speculative essay by
J. Hobbs on July 10th, 2004 Hey kids! Remember
web-browser plug-ins? They're back:
http://www.techworld.com/applications/news/index.cfm?newsid=1856
Web browser makers Apple, Opera and Mozilla are
collaborating on an expanded plug-in specification that allows for
more powerful Web-based scripting - just as security concerns have
finally convinced Microsoft to step back from its own scripting
system, ActiveX. The companies have signed up plug-in makers Adobe,
Macromedia and Sun to back an expanded version of the Netscape Plugin
Application Program Interface (NPAPI), a plug-in model used by most
non-Microsoft browsers. The updated API will create a standardised way
of increasing interactivity between browsers and plug-ins, which will
be built into Apple's Safari, Mozilla's Firefox and the Opera
browser.
Positive Outlook for the Wireless
Handset Industry Energizes 2004 CTIA
Positive Outlook for the Wireless
Handset Industry Energizes 2004 CTIA
05/10/2004 11:08 PMZDNet May 11 2004 3:45AM GMT
Nortel warns it now expects 2004 revenue
growth will trail its industry
Nortel warns it now expects 2004 revenue
growth will trail its industry
09/18/2004 01:34 PMCanadian Press Sep 18 2004 4:28PM GMT
Ericsson and industry leading handset
vendors show advances in 3G services at
CommunicAsia 2004
Ericsson and industry leading handset
vendors show advances in 3G services at
CommunicAsia 2004
06/14/2004 05:20 AMHUGIN Online Jun 14 2004 9:41AM GMT
Industry Legends Honored in Formal Award
Ceremony at The 2004 Conference for Help
Desk Professionals
Industry Legends Honored in Formal Award
Ceremony at The 2004 Conference for Help
Desk Professionals
07/15/2004 03:24 AMAt The 6th Annual Conference for Help Desk Professionals, to be held
October 6th–8th, 2004 at the Fairmont Hotel in New Orleans, DCI will
honor the top ten most recognized names in the Help Desk industry in a
formal awards ceremony and luncheon. The awards ceremony and luncheon
will take place Wednesday, October 6th from 12:00-1:20pm. This is the
only Help Desk event where all ten of these industry legends will be
appearing. [PRWEB Jul 15, 2004]
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