
In general, I have a feeling Amazon is eating Chacha's lunch. FruitCo of course leads its own charmed life in its walled garden.
Its not about the HW or how its integrated in this case, its all about the content. So even if users get a television running AndroidTV, they will hook it up to a STB/media streamer if the content is not there. Compared to GoogleTV which was a massive failure, I don't see what is fundamentally different about AndroidTV (GoogleTV didn't fail becoz it was too cumbersome to hook up to a TV - it wasn't).Mort Walker wrote:From what I understand AndroidTV will be on different h/w manufacturers and embedded in smartTVs so presumably a manufacturer can take off with it. It will also be enabled with Google search. Right now various smart TV manufacturers have their own interface and s/w development for their sets, now it will be Google doing the "smart" part and they simply have to incorporate it. All the other set top boxes are external solutions which are cumbersome.
We called mom last week at Bil's place on goog hangouts with video. She was happy to see our - err her grandkids' - cheheren.Raja Bose wrote:Too radical. Growth comes from mundane stuff, finally done right.Marten wrote:The next dimension of growth will be found in 3D calling and holographic imaging.
Chacha gives it phor phree na ? Why pay money and effort for phree stuff that comes with an ecosystem which will be difficult to replicate ? No sir. Sammy boy aint going anywhere. Too much installed base, too high switching cost, too strong incumbents to compete against (Fruit,Chacha, and Mickey and Firefox now bringing up the tail), is there a space for a 5th ecosystem ? Don't think so.Raja Bose wrote: After all, why would they want to do all the hard work, play second fiddle to Chacha and let Chacha skim off most of the cream? Its the nightmare of every platform vendor.
Singha wrote:for some reason RB continues to support the dead dog Tizen for sentimental reasons...
Google commands over an unimaginable volume of information which only it has access to. Even if all these guys come up with a fantastic OS, what next ? I still remember my sammy touch phone (resistive touch - pre Android days), it could only do basic telephony, some games and basic Internet. Fast forward 6 years, take Android + google services outside of the equation, the latest s5 is just that! (granted it may have a slightly better camera, but even the old 3.2M camera was quite good actually). With Android, google has a mighty flexible platform to run all their services on. Its going to be a uphill task for an incumbent to even come with a platform, let alone the over-the-top services! Apple has the platform but services are provided by app developers and that means its never going to be as seamlessly integerated as like google. Just the other day, as I was browsing the installed apps on my Nexus 5, I realized that I had just a couple of 3rd party app's and the rest were all google's own. Rewind to Android Froyo days this definitely wasn't the case at all !!!Marten wrote:If Amazon had considered WebOS earlier, we might have seen a grand alliance of Amazon, LG, HP, and finally, Sammy by now.
Considered and dropped. Guess what, they'll have to figure out the alternative. And my guess is GB will also be part of this cabal.
Might be WAYYYYYY off, but there is a big big move to gang up against GOOG.
Hmm, the founder is a good friend of mine and classmateSingha wrote:https://www.hellonod.com/
a engr from my previous grp is one of the founders of this product co. do you think this bluetooth ring tech has a future or will be superceded by the oncoming wave of android and ios wearable watches?
Nothing is phree due to YumBeeAye masters. Read in the article itself about the dressing down Sammy got from Chacha for its Magazine UI.vina wrote:Chacha gives it phor phree na ? Why pay money and effort for phree stuff that comes with an ecosystem which will be difficult to replicate ? No sir. Sammy boy aint going anywhere. Too much installed base, too high switching cost, too strong incumbents to compete against (Fruit,Chacha, and Mickey and Firefox now bringing up the tail), is there a space for a 5th ecosystem ? Don't think so.Raja Bose wrote: After all, why would they want to do all the hard work, play second fiddle to Chacha and let Chacha skim off most of the cream? Its the nightmare of every platform vendor.
More than anything google must solve the spam company it has become now. Its mail is full of scam, its search results are full of spam etc.,chandrasekaran wrote:I think the key is Google Now and easy access to everything in google (ex. gmail/hangouts/yout tube) that you use accessbile from anywhere and not necessarily from tablets or phones. TV and Cars in that way makes sense. What if I can share a news or open a hangout session from office to folks at home watching some soap ? The screen real estate of TV's will defintely make it possible for some neat tricks. Google has a very firm control of information flow. It remains to be seen as to how they leverage it to deliever meaningful content. I love google now for what it is even now
When I was at the Japanese like no other company in 2001-02, i proposed they do two things:Marten wrote:Amazon is the only really integrated provider here.
What specific services does Google offer that cannot be replaced by other suppliers who could improve these services?
There is really a HUGE gap in my understanding of the market drivers. Apps or numbers by themselves are really not driving marketshare! Services? What are these? Enlighten, Gurus/Garus.
You leave office at 5 PM?chandrasekaran wrote:Search, location services, email, Navigation/maps, online storage, office apps, Google+. What I like about Google is they try to provide use all these , consolidate and push information to you that makes a lot of sense at a particular point in time (hence the "now"]. Examples: I bought a book via amazon and amazon sent me a email about shipment. Now even before I open this email, this information (just the tracking number) appears as a card in Google now. I go on a vacation, click some snaps and come back, Google photo weaves a beautiful story around it (using geotags, dates etc) Around 5 pm a card appears magically that says "time to home, shows the map and the live traffic conditions). The way they are trying to take in lots of discrete pieces of information, process and condense it to make something useful to you, this is amazing to say the least. Now imagine what if they get more sources (and more avenues to push back) information via a TV or Car? No other company I am aware of right now can do this.
Ah, the force fed hot Kimchi treatment from your current Korean GHQ seems to be having serious taqqiya effects onreeRaja Bose wrote:People are mistaken if they think Sammy will create a new OS from grounds up. They won't as that will require a new ecosystem. What they will simply do is fork Android like Amazon and take over the services. After all Android the OS is phreee, no? That is what Sundar bhai's nightmares are made of.The piece Sammy is missing is LBS. Now with NAVTEQ divorced from GB's handset business, its much easier for Sammy to get one. That and a willingness of top management to drill down and execute - they have the money, means and reach.
This where we have to give it to Microsoft. They have built a new OS from the ground. And Google is no saint; as a service provider they should try to reach out to as many people as possible. When we see the reason Google gives for not creating a Youtube or GMail app for Windows Phone, it's clear that Google is not the company it's thought to be.vina wrote:
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Isn't the money in and the cusht-o-mer lock and dollahs in the services bij onree ? Isnt that were the network effects and hence switching costs are highest , and also hence the entry barriers for anyone to get in ?
Oh, Sammy can spend money and effort and fork android and build a phone, and then what ? Search --> G Chacha again ? JooToob - G Chacha, YeeMail --> G Chacha , Social - teetar & PhacePook ..and Sammy boy left with crumbs of LBS, even if they pay a hefty packet and outbid Mickey and Phroot and acquire Navteq ?
Any Yumbee Yea will shoot down that fool's errand and tell Sammy, show me services Phusht and Money on that , laaats of it, before you fork android and shoot relationship with chacha, and give a swift kick on the Musharraf with some hot kimchi applied on it for the guys even considering that idea!
vina wrote: Oh, Sammy can spend money and effort and fork android and build a phone, and then what ? Search --> G Chacha again ? JooToob - G Chacha, YeeMail --> G Chacha , Social - teetar & PhacePook ..and Sammy boy left with crumbs of LBS, even if they pay a hefty packet and outbid Mickey and Phroot and acquire Navteq ?
Building an OS from grounds up means nothing. Otherwise Amazon wouldn't be so successful.KrishG wrote: This where we have to give it to Microsoft. They have built a new OS from the ground. And Google is no saint; as a service provider they should try to reach out to as many people as possible. When we see the reason Google gives for not creating a Youtube or GMail app for Windows Phone, it's clear that Google is not the company it's thought to be.
That's a FDM machine if they are using ABS plastic filament. Impressive that they built it and demoed it but I hope you are not throwing big money at them. A few "ideal" demo prints don't cut it. In 3D printer land, you basically get what you pay for. If its cheap, its typically crap. And crap is not like its 80-90% as good as the best, its more like 20-30% as good as the best. That will obviously change as it gets commoditized but that's the reality now.vina wrote:Ok . On a more serious note. As I was leaving aaphish today, 2 young kids, just out of undergrad from a College in Karnataka, walked in and demoed something wonderful. They lifted a 3d printer they had built (roughly comes in box that will fit in a 21 in CRT tv) , and demoed it, and printed out a small intricate flower vase for me.
Costs much less than furrin imports, and works with just a single digit minute warm up and builds models in ABS plastic. Cool!
I can't speak for others, but had a samsung phone and have used their app store. Its a poor me too effort, pathetic to say the least. Some of the gaming apps that I downloaded wouldn't work on my phone!! (I9100g). This was their flagship when it was launched. Sammy smartly sneaked in a I9100g when I ordered a S2 (I9100 vs I9100g). I bet many people that use sammy androids don't even know that an app store exists even!Raja Bose wrote:Any YumBeeAye with his ear to the ground would also know that Sammy has been slowly but surely creating its own services and app store ecosystem for the past couple of years.
It's something called margin. Margin on services is much more than HW and also has much less volatility - that fundamental hasn't changed in 3 decades.Anujan wrote:The risk for Sammy is not "Google makes all the money" (I still fail to see how even with all the handwaving.)
For the simple reason that if you don't own the platform, you are dependent on somebody else for delivering your services. If tomorrow FruitCo decided to bring out a competing service and block one of Chacha's services, what is Chacha going to do except cry foul & fling anti-trust/anti-competitive lawsuits? That is why for service providers, owning the platform is important. That is why Amazon forked Android and didn't simply sign up for the Open Handset Alliance to become Chacha's buddy. This also goes back to the reason why Sammy wants to own the platform too. Becoz they want to become a service provider, not just some HW vendor who has to toil 100x to make a small differentiation which is good for 6 months onlee. As a service provider, to ensure your revenue streams are protected, you have 2 choices:Anujan wrote: Secondly wasn't there an article somewhere that google makes more money off of iOS than Android? Then why develop Android at all?
Or Sammy can stop playing this game of attrition at the bottom of the barrel and move up the food chain....i.e., go from a HW onlee vendor to a services vendor like FruitCo. We are back to the original point aren't we?Anujan wrote: The danger to Sammy is that there is no differentiation. You buy a Sammy phone. Barring a few things, a HTC or a Motorola phone does about the same things. Soon there'll be a price war or some other innovative manufacturer like xiaomi will eat their lunch. Sammy can't prevent by forking Android. Anymore than amazon has differentiated their smartphone by forking Android.