Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Microsoft's hit or miss strategic partnership history

Are Microsoft's lame investments and partnership strategies an indication that its business is a mess? Not necessarily. Microsoft appears to merely be a hit or miss strategic investor.?

A Wall Street Journal column noted that Microsoft's partnerships with the likes of Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, Yahoo, Nokia and Dell are all lacking in some way. The implication is that Microsoft is limping and it prefers to partner with companies that have similar issues.

Another way to look at Microsoft's partnership issues is that it is a so-so strategic investor that has as many hits as misses. Microsoft also repeatedly gets sucked into distribution as a primary reason to do a partnership. Why? Microsoft has been playing from behind in multiple categories such as smartphones and tablets.

Here's a look at Microsoft's deal-making, the rationale and whether or not the partnerships make sense:

Barnes & Noble. Microsoft bought into the Nook tablet franchise and the e-reader movement. Barnes & Noble is retreating from the tablet market and perhaps Microsoft garnered some intellectual property know-how. The "Wook" never happened. Rationale behind the deal: Who knows? What the Barnes & Noble partnership means: Microsoft can make some spectacularly bad investments.

Nokia. The gimpy smartphone maker made a big bet on the Windows Phone platform. Microsoft and Nokia are now connected at the hip, but neither company is lighting up the market share standings. Rationale behind the deal: Microsoft really didn't have a lot of hardware partner options. Samsung and HTC were with Android. And Apple and BlackBerry had their own mobile platforms. What the Nokia partnership means: Microsoft still has the potential to garner market share globally with the handset maker and the two companies have to stick together. Overall, the Nokia partnership isn't a bad deal for Microsoft but will take time and patience. Without Nokia, there's no way Microsoft would be in the running to be a No. 3 smartphone platform.?

Best Buy. Microsoft is creating Windows zones inside Best Buy. Sound familiar? That's because Apple and Samsung already have turf inside Best Buy. Rationale behind the deal: Microsoft needs to sell Surface devices and needs distribution. What the Microsoft partnership means: Microsoft is late to the game, but Best Buy is an important partner.

Yahoo. The Yahoo partnership with Microsoft is critical for the software giant. Without Yahoo, Microsoft would never be a search player. Yahoo provided distribution for Bing, and Microsoft merely has to keep revenue guarantees going forever until it can measure up to Google's click-through metrics. Rationale behind the deal: Microsoft wanted to be a search player. What the Yahoo partnership means: There wouldn't be a Bing without Yahoo's distribution. Microsoft is now using Bing as a platform across its products.

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Dell. Microsoft floated some capital in Dell's going-private plan with Michael Dell. Rationale behind the deal: Microsoft sees some basic return on its investment and keeps a partner in the fold. What the Dell partnership means: Not much, but the two companies are partners beyond the consumer front.

The overall theme here is that Microsoft's partnerships may have some reflection on the software giant's consumer efforts, but also keep in mind where the company isn't cutting deals: on the enterprise side. Microsoft's enterprise business is humming along.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/zdnet/thebigquestion/~3/_Fo07aFJ_48/

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Blog Post: 7 nuevos juegos independientes para Windows Phone para descargar

M?s o menos cada mes, revisamos la gran cantidad de juegos que llegan a la Tienda Windows Phone de parte de desarrolladores independientes para poner los reflectores en lo mejor que se ha desarrollado en cocheras, dormitorios y cafeter?as alrededor del mundo.

La entrega de este mes muestra siete t?tulos diferentes que creemos les van a gustar ? el ant?doto perfecto para esta temporada vacacional. Podr?n encontrar a?n m?s opciones en la Colecci?n Next Best Thing de la Tienda. Mientras tanto, nos encantar?a saber cu?l es para ustedes el mejor. ?Disfruten!

Mini Dash

1 of 6

Este vertiginoso juego de plataforma presenta un mundo lleno de trampas donde siempre deben estar listos para ir a la izquierda, derecha, o saltar ? en un mundo al rev?s. Conforme el peque?o h?roe amarillo toma velocidad, sus r?pidos dedos deben moverlo de nivel en nivel en b?squeda de la elusiva salida. Cuenta con m?s de 150 niveles, adem?s de mundos extra con temas retro. (S?lo para Windows Phone 8, $1.99 USD). Comprar aqu?.

Royal Revolt

2 of 7

En este juego ustedes son un joven pr?ncipe que comienza a crecer, listo para utilizar la magia que aprendi? en la escuela para reconquistar los castillos y la campi?a que sus t?as y t?os han destrozado y regalado despu?s de la muerte del padre del protagonista. En este juego tipo ?tower defense? invertido, dirigir?n a sus soldados a una batalla para defender el nombre de su padre y recapturar su trono. (S?lo para Windows Phone 8, gratis). Descargar aqu?.

Zombie HQ

3 of 6

Los zombies han infestado la ciudad y es necesario hacer todo lo posible para detenerlos ? encontrar armas m?s grandes, explosivos m?s fuertes y cualquier otra cosa para poder eliminarlos. Cuando todo parece tranquilo, es posible tomarse un tiempo y dirigirse al cuartel zombie y pasar un rato y equipar el lugar con mesas de billar, ba?eras, TV y m?s. ?Oigan! El apocalipsis zombie no es raz?n para abandonar otras prioridades, como la cueva de un hombre. (S?lo para Windows Phone 8, gratis). Descargar aqu?.

Rufus and the Magic Mushrooms

5 of 8

Hay algunos juegos que son muy complicados, otros son simples. Este es el caso. El adorable Rufus s?lo tiene ojos (bueno, un ojo) para los hongos ? los ama ? y la misi?n es ayudarle a devorar la mayor cantidad posible. Prep?rense para un festival de diversi?n. (Para Windows Phone 7.5 y 8, $2.99 USD). Comprar aqu?.

Sparkle 2

5 of 5

En esta secuela del original y muy popular Sparkle (que tambi?n ya presentamos como juego independiente destacado en el blog), la b?squeda es por cinco llaves encantadas perdidas hace mucho tiempo. Se deben combinar incre?bles orbes para avanzar a trav?s de hermosos terrenos, y utilizar mejoras m?gicas para acercarse a la meta. Con un juego tipo rompecabezas tan espectacular, no se necesitan incre?bles visuales, pero Sparkle 2 las tiene de todos modos. (S?lo para Windows Phone 8, $4.99 USD). Comprar aqu?.

Eyez

3 of 6

S?lo se necesitan dos dimensiones en este incre?ble rompecabezas de plataforma. Como Mint, una ni?a que perdi? la memoria, explorar?n misteriosas y supuestas tierras vac?as, con Blue Eye y Red Eye cerca para ayudar a explorar y estar seguros. Cuenta con m?s de 20 incre?bles niveles. (Para Windows Phone 7.5 u 8, $1.99 USD). Comprar aqu?.

Nun Attack

6 of 8

En un juego de disparos del bien contra el mal que cambia el significado de la expresi?n viejos h?bitos nunca mueren, es f?cil ubicar al malo (o mala) ? su nombre es Fallen Nun, y tiene una gran cantidad de fuego escondido debajo de su negro velo. Lideren a su equipo para vencerla y traer luz de nuevo a un oscuro mundo en este ?pico juego de acci?n t?ctica. (S?lo para Windows Phone 8, $1.99 USD). Comprar aqu?.

Source: http://blogs.windows.com/international/b/latam/archive/2013/07/09/7-nuevos-juegos-independientes-para-windows-phone-para-descargar.aspx

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Monday, July 1, 2013

[Deal Alert] Samsung Galaxy Player Refurb Variants on Sale

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If you are in the market for a good mp3 player with our favorite Andy logo branded on it, then today, you will find a nice little deal available to you straight from our friends at Walmart. While they are definitely nothing new to the market, the Samsung Galaxy Player variants were essentially the answer to Apple?s iPod Touch series, but they boasted a more appealing platform with screen size options and Android installed, which?automatically?meant rooting would be involved.

If you want one, but aren?t necessarily open to the $200+ price tags that come along with them on Samsung.com and Amazon, then go ahead and take a look at Walmart.com, who is selling them, Walmart refurbished, for sub $150 prices. That?s something you can?t give up!

The available players go as follows:

Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 ? $134.99

Android (Version 2.3.5 Gingerbread) OS

8GB flash memory

Display Screen: 5.0?, WVGA (800 x 480)

Battery Type: Lithium-polymer 2,500mAh

802.11b/g/n WiFi

3.2 megapixel camera, front; 3.2 megapixel camera, back

GPS

Bluetooth 3.0

FM Radio

USB 2.0

Embedded Speaker (Stereo)

Embedded Microphone

microSD card (Up to 32GB)

Android Market

File Formats: MP3, WMA, Ogg, FLAC, AAC, WAV, MPEG4, DivX 4/5/6, XviD, H.264

Color: White

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Samsung Galaxy Player 4.2 ? $129.99

8GB memory

Front and rear cameras

WiFi

Operating System: Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) OS

Bluetooth v3.0 technology

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Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0 ? $120.99

Android (Version 2.2 Froyo) OS

8GB flash memory

Display Screen: 4.0?, WVGA (800 x 480)

Battery Type: Lithium-ion 1,200mAh

802.11b/g/n WiFi

3.2 megapixel camera, front; 3.2 megapixel camera, back

GPS

Bluetooth 3.0

FM Radio

USB 2.0

Embedded Speaker (Stereo)

Embedded Microphone

microSD card (Up to 32GB)

Android Market

File Formats: MP3, WMA, Ogg, FLAC, AAC, WAV, MPEG4, DivX 4/5/6, XviD, H.264

Color: White

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Samsung Galaxy Player 3.6 ? $99.98

8GB memory

Front and rear cameras

WiFi

Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) OS

Bluetooth v3.0 technology

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Now for the 4.2 and 3.6, those are the only specifications they had listed on the Walmart page, but I am sure that they are similar in some form or fashion. Seeing as how Apple wants $179.99 for a Refurbished iPod Touch 4th Generation (looks like the iPhone 4/4S for those that don?t know), the fact that the price is so low AND you have options on screen size is something that you cannot look past. The only catch 22 is that I?m sure that 4th Gen iPods will in fact see iOS7, while there are no hopes of seeing 4.0+ on the Samsung Galaxy Player in true Android fashion. I looked on XDA for ICS/JB ROM alternatives, but ALL of them had none-working cameras, whether it be the FFC or rear, ?sometimes both. Regardless, GB Touchwiz actually was very smooth, just don?t look too forward to playing NBA 2K13 on the 5.0 without sacrificing something on the hardware side.

With all that in consideration, if you are interested, please use the links in each of the descriptions of one of the Samsung Galaxy Player variants in order to choose which one best suits your needs, then tell us how you like it if you bought one. Also, don?t be scared away by the ?refurb? tag, every review on Walmart.com said that the players looked like they were fresh off the production line.

Tell us what you think in the comments below.

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Source: http://androidspin.com/2013/06/29/deal-alert-samsung-galaxy-player-refurb-variants-on-sale/

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

PFT: Ex-Brown Walcott pleads not guilty

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During the week of the NFL?s Rookie Symposium, where life lessons are taught to the incoming class of rookies, there hasn?t been a shortage of conversation.

But the conversation keeps coming back to one guy, Aaron Hernandez.

Troy Vincent, the NFL?s senior vice president of player engagement, said it?s a topic that?s impossible to avoid.

?You know, there?s this pink elephant in the room .?.?. the Hernandez situation,? Vincent told players, via Rick Maese of the Washington Post. ?The media has every right to ask you a question about that situation. And you have every right not to engage in that conversation. It is what it is. ?

As part of the opening session for NFC rookies Wednesday night, a group of second-year players were on hand to tell the new guys about the transition. But the topic of Hernandez was never far away.

?A lot of people are afraid of the words, ?Oh man, you different,??? Colts tight end Dwayne Allen said. ?You damn right I?m different. You damn right I?m different. I got a lot more money in my pocket, and a lot more sense. That?s the way you got to go about it.

?If you just turn on your TV to ESPN, this is a brotherhood. This is a brotherhood. One of our brothers in trouble right now. It really hurts me, man. But one of our brothers is in trouble right now because he didn?t want to be different. You got to make a choice right now. .?.?.

?You?re not the same dude you was when you grew up. You different now. That doesn?t mean you can?t hang out with your boys, do things you used to do with your boys. You still do those, but you got to be smart about it, smart about your decisions, man.?

At that point the room of rookies fell silent.

With the Hernandez situation unfolding in front of them ? along with former Browns linebacker Ausar Walcott being arrested for attempted murder and Cowboys defensive tackle Josh Brent going back to jail for failing drug tests while awaiting trial for killing a teammate in a drunk driving crash ??the league doesn?t need many words.

They have examples, hopefully too many of them for the point to be missed.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/06/27/ausar-walcott-pleads-not-guilty-to-attempted-murder/related/

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Ex-Time Team expert Mick Aston dies

Time Team saw a team of experts travel the country to investigate archaeological sites

Mick Aston, a former resident academic on Channel 4's Time Team, has died at the age of 66.

He appeared on the show, which sees experts carry out archaeological digs, from its inception in 1994 until 2011.

Professor Aston lived in Somerset and taught at a number of UK universities.

Time Team's official Twitter account tweeted: "It is with a very heavy heart that we've been informed that our dear colleague Mick Aston has passed away. Our thoughts are with his family."

The exact circumstances of the death of Prof Aston, who was born and raised in Oldbury, in the West Midlands, and was known on the show for his colourful jumpers and unruly white hair, are not yet known.

'Unique man'

Close friend and former Time Team colleague Phil Harding said he had received the news from Prof Aston's son, James Aston.

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Mr Harding, 62, said that although Prof Aston had suffered health problems, his death had come as a shock.

"It just seems so incredible, like a bad dream, but unfortunately this is no dream," he said.

The archaeologist said Prof Aston was a "unique man" who "everybody loved".

"He just had a way with people. I cannot believe there was anybody who disliked him, he just had such a relaxed way," he said

"He had incredible knowledge and an effortless way of making archaeology accessible to people."

Channel 4's head of factual programming, Ralph Lee, told the BBC: "We are terribly saddened to hear about the death of Professor Mick Aston.

"He was a brilliant communicator and his important contributions to Time Team over the years have played a key role in making archaeology so popular."

Francis Pryor, who also worked on Time Team, said Prof Aston had been a "remarkable archaeologist who could really dig".

Professor Pryor said: "I will remember him fondly - [he] was a warm, loving, nice man.

"He did very good work on original British towns... and he was an authority on monastic church archaeology and early medieval archaeology."

'Passionate believer'

Prof Aston had appeared as the senior archaeologist in 19 series of the programme, in which specialists carry out an archaeological dig in the space of three days.

"In fact he was partly responsible for its creation after telling Tim Taylor, series producer, that it would be possible to evaluate a site in only three days," a biography on the Time Team website says.

It says he had worked in archaeology for more than 40 years, adding: "Mick had a childhood love of archaeology, despite his school's best attempts to dissuade him."

It adds that Prof Aston was a "passionate believer in communicating archaeology to the public".

Prof Aston studied geography with a subsidiary in archaeology at Birmingham University.

He joined the University of Bristol in 1979, organising and promoting lifelong learning and continuing education in archaeology.

'Dumbed down'

From 1996 to 2004, he was professor of landscape archaeology at the university, later becoming an emeritus professor in the same subject.

The university says on its website that alongside Time Team, Prof Aston worked on a major research project that investigated the origins of the English village at Shapwick, Somerset, and researched monastic and landscape archaeology throughout Europe.

He was also an honorary visiting professor at Exeter, Durham and Worcester universities, and had published a number of books relating to archaeology.

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In July 2012, he received a lifetime achievement award at the British Archaeological Awards, a showcase for the best in UK archaeology.

Mark Horton, professor in archaeology at the university, said at the time that Prof Aston had made "the past accessible to all".

In February 2012, Prof Aston, writing in the Western Daily Press, explained his decision to quit Time Team a year earlier, saying it was because Channel 4 had altered its format and the show had been "dumbed down".

"There is a lot less archaeological content and a lot more pratting about. I was the archaeological consultant but they decided to get rid of half the archaeological team, without consulting me," he wrote.

Time Team fan Lee Brady, who set up a tribute group on social-networking site Facebook, said: "The Time Team crew and Channel 4 should commission a 'one-off' special dig in memory of Mick.

"He loved Time Team and it would be very fitting that they could do one more dig at a location Mick would have loved."

In October last year Channel 4 announced that the 20th series of Time Team would be the show's last.

The final series aired earlier this year but a number of special episodes are planned for next year.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23041568#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Summer car sales may be back in vogue

Economic recovery is pressuring automakers to boost car sales and grab market share. They're likely to offer cash discounts, low-interest financing, and other auto deals this summer. ?

By Kelli B. Grant,?CNBC.com / June 21, 2013

A low-interest rate banner hangs on the side of an unsold Toyota Corolla at a dealership in Lakewood, Colo., in 2010. Pressure is building on carmakers to once again offer cash discounts and other incentives to boost summer car sales.

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After a few years of late-starting, lackluster deals, the summer auto sale may be back in full force.

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Light vehicle sales were up 8.2 percent in May compared to the previous year, according to research firm Autodata Corp. Sales year-to-date are 7.3 percent higher than in 2012. That demand, paired with fairly lean inventory on lots, should have put automakers in the driver's seat as it did last year?which led to cash discounts, financing deals and other offers staying fairly flat.

But the recovering economy has put automakers under some pressure this year to keep up the momentum by increasing sales and gaining market share, said Lincoln Merrihew, vice president of transportation at market research firm Compete. "That can get pretty tough," he said.

At an American International Automobile Dealers Association meeting in May, executives for brands including?Kia?and?Hyundai?predicted a competitive summer with incentives that could limit profitability.