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      schrieb am 20.05.09 10:44:31
      Beitrag Nr. 6.401 ()
      @all,

      Amateur Surgeon nun auf Platz 40 in den Top Paid Games und nun auch immerhin schon auf Platz 68 in den Top Paid Apps.
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      schrieb am 20.05.09 10:17:26
      Beitrag Nr. 6.400 ()
      @all,

      auf http://www.paramount.com/paramount.php gibt es nun endlich auch Werbung für das iPhone-Shootergame unter der Kategorie Games (eventuell ein bisschen warten, da die Werbung ständig wechselt).

      Allerdings ist eben das Traffic Ranking für die Paramountseite eben nur bei 45.209, aber immerhin.
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      schrieb am 20.05.09 10:08:00
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.215.550 von Daku123 am 20.05.09 09:18:44@all,

      das wirklich schöne daran ist, dass ALIF eben für solcherart Werbung keinen Cent mehr zahlen muss. Das Übernehmen dann eben die Partner. Deshalb werden auch langfristig nur Softwareanbieter mit starken Partnern im iPhone bzw. eben Smartphonegeschäft überleben und all die kleinen, die jetzt noch munter mitmischen können, werden verdrängt werden. Was wiederum gut für uns ALIF-Aktionäre ist.
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      schrieb am 20.05.09 09:55:17
      Beitrag Nr. 6.398 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.215.550 von Daku123 am 20.05.09 09:18:44@Daku123,

      adultswim hat übrigens ein Traffic Rank von 3399, d.h. bei einem Reach von 0,03% bei angenommenen 1,5 Milliarden Internetusern täglich ca. 450 TSD Besucher auf der Seite.
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      schrieb am 20.05.09 09:43:20
      Beitrag Nr. 6.397 ()
      @all,

      nach gut einem Dreivierteljahr dreht nun endlich auch der Long term indicator from Sell to Buy on http://quote.barchart.com/texadv.asp?sym=ALIF, nachdem die kurz- und mittelfristigen Indikatoren ebenfalls in den letzten Wochen auf Kaufen gedreht sind.

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      schrieb am 20.05.09 09:18:44
      Beitrag Nr. 6.396 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.215.244 von alifinvestor am 20.05.09 08:46:53auf den "neuen" Adult Swim - Homepage sind wir unten auf der ersten Seite, dies und Werbung könnte die Ursache sein.

      http://www.adultswim.com/
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      schrieb am 20.05.09 08:46:53
      Beitrag Nr. 6.395 ()
      UUPS mich hauts weg !

      und platz 9 TOP FREE APPS :eek::eek::eek::eek:

      http://www.redrome.com/iphone-app-store/top-free-apps/
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      schrieb am 20.05.09 08:31:31
      Beitrag Nr. 6.394 ()
      Krass und nun Re-entered AS und schießt auf platz 69 all apps !?:eek::D:eek::p


      http://www.redrome.com/iphone-app-store/top-paid-apps/
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      schrieb am 19.05.09 23:56:56
      Beitrag Nr. 6.393 ()
      Interessanter Artikel zu 3G im Chinesischen Markt. Essenz: Das geht langsam, aber...

      Will the advent of 3G lead to a reshuffle of WAP market?

      Despite continuous setbacks since 2000, telecom operators have never stopped efforts in the mobile Internet market. Theoretically, Moternet, the WAP portal of the largest mobile operator in the world, China Mobile should have the heaviest traffic volume in the world. After all, it has such a huge subscriber base. This, however, is not the reality.

      From an iResearch report, Handset-enabled Internet Activities in China in 2008, we can see that Sina, Baidu and Tencent are among the most visited WAP sites in China. There are even a few independent 3G WAP portals. Thanks to their huge PC-based user bases, traditional Internet players seem to have a chance to challenge telecom operators.

      Will the advent of 3G lead to a reshuffle of the market? Despite the fierce battle for subscribers, New China Mobile, New China Telecom and New China Unicom have not changed their visions of transforming from "communication service providers" into "information service providers". Key to this effort will be WAP. Will other WAP sites score another goal along with the promotion of 3G?

      What we might not have understood correctly is the fact that, with the advent of 3G, the WAP market might have a stable and slow growth, instead of a sweeping revolution. Therefore, it's no use being hasty. It seems that, at the present time, the conditions for a sweeping revolution are not yet in place.

      [+] The development of the WAP user base is a long-term process

      First, if the 3 new operators do not offer substantially lower WAP rates, there would be no momentum for WAP users to upgrade to 3G, as no major change is expected to the contents offered by WAP sites. There might be more video and mobile TV services, but the key to the acceptance of users is still the fee rate.

      The problem is that only telecom operators could decide the fee rates. Other Internet players have no say in it. In view of the current competition picture, the operators are expected to cut 3G WAP fee rates to some extent. But as I said, only substantial cut in voice fee rates could significantly increase the 3G user base, which is essential for a sharp increase in 3G WAP user base.

      Secondly, does a substantial increase of 3G user base mean the same for WAP user base? Experience of telecom operators indicates that a large portion of the first 3G mobile phone subscribers would be WAP users of the 2G time. In other words, as a 2G WAP user becomes 3G WAP user, there would be no increase in the total WAP user number in the market.

      In the long term, with intensive 3G promotion efforts of operators, all users will eventually give up 2G (whether voluntarily or forced to do so). The process, however, might not be as fast as you and I have thought. Considering the WAP service, which might be offered as an accessory service, the development of the WAP market could be even slower. The key to the speed of growth is the fee rate, not the number of Gs.

      [+] The pain in business models

      Why have telecom operators not been able to make good WAP sites? Based on my 5 years of experience in an operator, I could see that the root of the problem is their business models. For telecom operators, there's no free service. Every service should generate revenue, which ideally should be collected from end-users with phone bills. One dollar from each user would add up to an amazingly large amount for the hundreds of millions of income.

      WAP services are duplicates of those of the Internet, whose basic business model is to offer free service and gain revenue from advertising. Sharp conflicts are expected for the business model transformation, not to mention the difficulty of changing the mindset of staff in a short time. Telecom operators need to regard themselves as media players before establishing ad departments to gain ad revenue. For them, that's too much.

      This business model would have nothing to do with the number of Gs. For WAP, if the business model were transformed to that of media in the 2G time, Monternet could have done it very well even without 3G. Now we are back to the basic question: which is scored "better", higher ARPU or advertising income? If the former, there will not be any change.

      It does not mean that telecom operators have to give up fee-based music or image download services, which are, in fact, the revenue sources of the traditional Internet companies, too. Yet, if operators cannot think of anything else, their business growth would be limited. For example, Nokia is seeking cooperation with telecom operators even as it has its own advertising network.

      Why didn't operators make the proposal first? Because they are still using the old mindsets. Any business you don't do, somebody else in the business chain would do. Nokia Advertising Network is a manifestation of the company's resolution to transit from the manufacturing industry to the service (particularly the Internet service) industry. Do New China Mobile, New China Unicom and New China Telecom have the same resolution? (By Max Huang)
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      schrieb am 19.05.09 23:41:48
      Beitrag Nr. 6.392 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 37.210.712 von Peederwoogn2 am 19.05.09 17:46:48Tolle Zeichnung Peeder,

      Lob von höchster Stelle dafür!!!!! :laugh::laugh::laugh:
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