Tuesday, 29 December 2009

The 10 most pirated movies of 2009

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1 - Star Trek
2 - Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
3 - RocknRolla
4 - The Hangover
5 - Twilight
6 - District 9
7 - Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince
8 - State of Play
9 - X-Men Origins: Wolverine
10 - Knowing
Source: ChartsBin.com, taking data from multiple sources, including TorrentFreak.
Caution - this data may be innacurate - read the comments on ChartsBin!

Online game Moshi Monsters has 10 million registered users

"The free-to-play online children's game Moshi Monsters from UK-based developer Mind Candy has notched up more than ten million registered players.
According to the company's figures, more than one million new users are joining every month and the site has become one of the fastest growing children's sites in the world.
The social online game Moshi Monsters allows children to raise a virtual monster while solving educational puzzles that test their maths, spatial awareness, logic and vocabulary skills. Successfully completing puzzles rewards users with a virtual currency that can then be spent on customising their in-game home."
Source: GamesIndustry.biz, 1st December 2009

On Christmas Day Amazon customers bought more Kindle versions of books than physical books

"On Christmas Day, for the first time ever, customers purchased more Kindle books than physical books. The Kindle Store now includes over 390,000 books and the largest selection of the most popular books people want to read, including New York TimesBestsellersand New Releases."
Source: Amazon press release, 26th December 2009
Follow the link for lots of other stats about Amazon.

American Kim Kardashian is reportedly paid up to $10,000 each time she posts a sponsored tweet

"Last December, social media guru Chris Brogan received a $500 gift card from K-mart to write an entire blog post about his visit to a K-mart store. Reality show vixen Kim Kardashian's rate? $10,000 per-tweet, according to Advertising Age's Michael Learmonth. Yes, you read that right. Ten. Thousand. Dollars. Per. Tweet.
Kardashian works with "in-stream advertising" company Ad.ly, which also includes Stephen Colbert, Lauren Conrad and Dr. Drew as clients. Derek Rey, co-founder of Ad.ly, told PRNewser today Kardashian "can command" $10,000 per tweet and that Ad.ly limits its "publishers" -- as it calls Kardashian -- to one paid tweet per day as to not alienate her audience. "We're not a polluter," Rey said."
Source: Michael Learmonth of AdAge, reported by the MediaBistro blog, 21st December 2009
Note - Kim Kardashian has 2.7 million followers as at 29th December 2009. She is the 10th most followed person on twitter.

80% of Americans use the internet, and spend an average of 13 hours a week online

"The Harris Interactive poll, released Wednesday, found that 80 percent of U.S. adults go online, whether at home, work, or elsewhere. Those who surf the Net spend an average of 13 hours per week online, but that figure varies widely. Twenty percent are online for two hours or less a week, while 14 percent are there for 24 hours or more.
The average number of hours that people spend online each week has grown over the years, hovering at 7 hours from 1999 through 2002, 8 or 9 hours from 2003 through 2006, and 11 hours in 2007. The level hit its peak at 14 hours in October 2008--after the global recession had set in and just before the U.S. presidential election.
The jump in time spent in cyberspace likely stems from a few factors, according to Harris. More people are comfortable using the Internet. More of them are shopping and watching TV online. In addition, the number of Web sites and online applications has increased. Harris adds that the recession may also play a role since surfing the Net at home is free (after paying monthly access fees), while going out means spending money.
The age group that spent the most time online per week: 30- to 39-year-olds, at 18 hours.
The total number of U.S. adults on the Internet is 184 million, around 80 percent of the total population, according to the poll. That figure is virtually the same as in 2008 but is a big jump from 1999, when it reached at 56 percent, and from 1995, when the figure was a mere 9 percent."
Source: Harris Interactive poll of 2,029 people, conducted between mid July and mid October, reported by CNET, 23rd December 2009

Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Tapulous is making nearly $1 million a month from its iPhone apps

"iPhone app developer Tapulous says its sales have approached $1 million a month, providing fresh evidence of the growing success of start-ups designing programs for Apple Inc's mobile device.
Tapulous -- with a mere 20 employees -- said its "Tap Tap Revenge" game series has now been installed more than 20 million times, with more than 600 million total games played."
Source: Reuters, 20th December 2009

Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Kiss's concert from LA Staples Center was seen live on Ustream by 1.1m viewers, for an average of 43 minutes each

"On Nov. 25, Kiss partnered with live streaming video platform Ustream for an online broadcast of the bombastic and pyrotechnic closing concert for its "35 Alive" tour at Los Angeles' Staples Center.
The broadcast drew more than 2 million views -- Ustream's feed was viewed on its own site as well through social-media hubs such as Facebook -- and it generated enough buzz to rate as a trending topic on Twitter during the Thanksgiving eve performance. The 1.1 million unique visitors, while not rocking all night, stuck around a while: The average viewing time during the broadcast was 43 minutes.
"We knew we'd get a big audience," said Kiss' longtime manager, Doc McGhee. "But we didn't know they'd stay on for that long."
Ustream executives said part of the reason for the lengthy viewing times -- and the big audience -- was a backstage pre-show segment that ran before the concert started, which ramped up online buzz before the musicians took the stage."
Source: AdAge, 12th December 2009

Twitter will earn an estimated $25m a year from search deals with Google and Bing

"Twitter Inc. will make about $25 million from Internet-search deals with Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. announced in October, enough to push the site into profitability, people familiar with the matter said.
A deal that made Twitter's messages searchable on Google's site will generate about $15 million, the sources said, while a similar pact with Microsoft's Bing search engine will earn Twitter about $10 million.
As a result, Twitter is expected to make a small profit in 2009 after paying operating costs of about $20 million to $25 million a year. The San Francisco firm has 105 employees, its website says."
Source: LA Times & Bloomberg News, 22nd December 2009

Monday, 21 December 2009

After only one month the Motorola Droid already has 25% of the Android handset traffic in the US


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Source: Page 5 of the AdMob Mobile Metrics report, November 2009
Note: AdMob is a mobile ad server, which means that they provide the mechanism that puts ads onto mobile sites. This means that their traffic figures - which handsets they deliver ads to - provide a good proxy for mobile internet traffic.

Thursday, 17 December 2009

Top Trending Terms on Twitter 2009

In order, although 'the order is dynamic'
1 - #iranelection
2 - #musicmonday
3 - Michael Jackson
4 - Google Wave
5 - New Moon
6 - Follow Friday
7 - Halloween
8 - Paranormal Activity
9 - Harry Potter
10 - TGIF
11 - BBC
12 - BBQ
13 - Swine Flu
14 - District 9
15 - Susan Boyle
16 - Star Trek
17 - Snow Leopard
18 - Lakers
19 - #SxSW
20 - American Idol
21 - Glee
22 - Adam Lambert
23 - Easter
24 - Watchmen
25 - True Blood
26 - Dollhouse
27 - #openwebawards
28 - Goodmorning
29 - Lady GaGa
30 - Kobe
31 - VALENTINE'S DAY
32 - Nfl
33 - SUPER BOWL
34 - Wolverine
35 - CNN
36 - AIG
37 - Bruno
38 - Thanksgiving
39 - Oprah
40 - Mexico
41 - SUMMER
42 - Chris Brown
43 - SNL
44 - Palm Pre
45 - MIAMI
46 - Paris
47 - California
48 - Transformers 2
49 - MW2
50 - CES
[By my reckoning 21 relate to entertainment-based brands or words, including names of TV shows, films, and musicians. Tells you a lot about the twitter audience.]
Source: AdAge, 17th December 2009, citing data from What The Trend's Zeitgeist

Comparative Figures - IPTV Subscribers & penetrations around the world, 2008


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IPTV is most popular in France, and least popular in the UK and Ireland. UK figures exclude BT Vision
Source: IDATE, as reported by in Figure 5.6 of Ofcom International Communications Market 2009, December 2009
Read more about this report at the Ofcom website

Comparative Figures - Mobile as a proportion of total mobile and fixed line revenues, and mobile and fixed line connections, 2003 & 2008

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In Poland 75% of mobile and fixed telephone revenue is generated by mobile, and 81% of connections are mobile

Source: IDATE/ Industry Data / Ofcom, reported in charts 4.7 & 4.10 of Ofcom International Communications Market 2009, December 2009
Read more about this report at the Ofcom website