Eric Bee

Denuo @ Social Media Week NYC

Posted by Eric Bee | February 3, 2010

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Social Media Week is in full swing all around the globe, bringing six different cities together for a conference and discussion connected digitally. In New York, Denuologist Saneel Radia particpated on a panel about the benefits of crowdsourcing, titled, “CROWDSOURCERY POTIONS 101: WHY SOME MARKETING POTIONS FAIL AND OTHERS THRIVE.” The discussion ranged from the very definition of crowdsourcing, to looking at its effect on not only a business’ bottom line, but also the cultural aspects of a business and the impact on control within the organization.

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PLAYED – JANUARY 2010

Posted by Eric Bee | January 20, 2010

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The new year rings in a whole new set of trends and topics covered in this month’s prediction-themed issue of PLAYED. This month, we make some predictions and offer insight into what to watch for as the year moves on. 2010 is already prime for some big releases, all hoping to dethrone Modern Warfare 2 as the biggest game of all time. With past success stories in mind, we look into what titles could capture mainstream attention and how they plan on doing it. Also, we explore why this year could, indeed, be the Year of Mobile (again), as well as how gaming consoles will change from just another box under the television to full-service, multimedia devices that control your living room. Finally, we cover the shifting of game design towards mass collaboration, with teams uniting online to bring new and interesting experiences to gamers everywhere.

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The Marketing Implications of CES 2010

Posted by Eric Bee | January 15, 2010

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The state of modern technology can be summed up by the TV in my hotel room. It was a 50″ flatscreen LCD, mounted beautifully into a wooden console, but displaying a blocky, stretched standard definition signal. Despite the investment made into purchasing these top-tier TVs, the hotel wasn’t using them to their full, high-definition potential. At CES, one could walk through miles of glistening technology, showcasing 3D images, immersive soundscapes, and internet-enabled everything, but to what purpose? Are consumers so over HDTV that they need a third-dimension? Is the world ready for an internet-enabled alarm clock? If the SD broadcast of ESPN greeting me every morning was any indication, the answer might be no.

Not to say that consumers are outright rejecting technological advancement, they’re just not seeing the benefits of such things in their everyday lives. That said, the marketing implications below are less about the gear and more about how marketers could utilize this tech to engage consumers in whole new ways. Through devices like eReaders, services like online storefronts, and the convergence of digital services into the living room, marketers are going to have a lot of opportunity to do groundbreaking work and, perhaps, change consumer perception about these technological breakthroughs. Then, maybe, I can get an HD signal in my hotel room for CES 2011.

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Denuo @ CES 2010

Posted by Eric Bee | January 5, 2010

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This week, Denuo will brave the desert climes of Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show, taking in all the new technology, trends, and Avatar-based 3D innovation our eyes can handle. We’ll be on the showfloor, of course, going glassy-eyed at all the cool new tech, but we’ll also be representing at the various panels taking place tomorrow and Thursday.

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PLAYED – November 2009

Posted by Eric Bee | November 30, 2009

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It’s getting close to the end of the year and every retailer is gearing up for the post-Thanksgiving madness of Black Friday. This month’s PLAYED looks at how retailers are using gaming hardware and software deals to draw in and retain customers, both online and off.

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