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Tag Archives: Carrier
Why future of TV is not on the TV screen
I’m meeting a lot of incredibly interesting people for the last months, sharing my models and method. It is a very interesting way to get valuable feedback and to challenge my assumptions and findings. When discussion goes deeper in the … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, aggregation, analog TV, attention, BBC, BBC iPlayer, broadcast, broadcaster, Carrier, connectivity, credentials, Curation, data, DICoDE Business Models, DICoDE Strategies, digital TV, Discovery, distribution, engagement, future, Interactivity, money, Relationship, RTBF, screen, Second Screen, Set Top Box, STB, television, Transaction, TV
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Don’t say DiCoDE anymore, say DICoDE
I know, it is subtle… but important! Working through the methodology I am putting in place using both DiCoDE (strategies) and DIRT (business models) and testing it on the Digital Music ecosystems, I realized my model is not just about … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, Board of Innovation, business model, Carrier, Deezer, DiCoDE; DICoDE, Digital Music, DIRT, Gerd Leonhard, iTunes, Julien Mourlon, Laid Back, Lala.com, Last.FM, Music, P2P, Piracy, Radio 2.0 Manifesto, regulation, Spotify, streaming
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New (mobile) world order: carriers still believe…
Being active in mobile for more than 9 years, on carrier, agency and media sides, i keep on getting information about this ecosystem. Mobile is seen as revolutionary lately (I just understood the Mobile Kills Dinosaurs analogy from Yves Kallaert), … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, Alexander Osterwalder, Android, app, Apple, Business Model Generation, Carrier, CRM, device, DiCoDE, DiCoDE present, Google, GSMA, infrastructure, innovation, iOS, Microsoft, mobile, Nokia, Orange, OS, platform, platform logic, platform utility, smartphone, Steve Costello, T-Mobile, Telco, Tele Media, telecom, Telefonica, User In, user XP, VAS, Vodafone, Walled Garden, Yves Kallaert
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Facebook phone DiCoDEd
So, Facebook is working on a phone, or at least a phone OS. And if they’re not, well… they’d better to! The best article I’ve read treating this topic is the one from Business Insider. It’s talking about platform logic … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, Android, Apple, attention, browser, Business Insider, Carrier, credentials, data, DiCoDE, engagement, Facebook, Facebook Zero, Firefox, Game Center, Gmail, Google, iOS, iTunes, MNO, mobile, money, OS, Ping, platform logic, platform utility, smartphone, user currencies, voice
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