by Paul Joseph
May 31, 2010
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Sony recently announced a new e book reader by the end of the year, a day before apple was all set to launch its iPad in Japan, Sony’s home turf. Also, Sony also plans to launch an e-book content distribution service in Japan that would encompass comics, magazines, newspapers in addition to books to tap into the lucrative domestic market for e-book readers. Sony, which sells its e-reader Reader in the USA to compete with Amazon’s Kindle, Barnes & Noble’s Nook, and Apple’s iPad , does not sell this device at home. This is due to the fact that its attempts to create an e-reader market in the past were in vain and they had to pull the device off the shelves. But now, with many players ready to launch in the Japanese market, Sony doesn’t want to lose out at home. Back home in India, infibeam.com has come out with an e-book reader called Pi that can read e-books in Indian languages like Sanskrit and Hindi among others. With a price tag of Rs. 10,000, Pi has no backlight display like the Kindle and uses an electronic ink screen that is easier to read than traditional backlit screens. Domestic digitization of content is not done in the country, so people have to rely on international e-books, which turn out to be a costly affair. Apart from supporting a music library, the Pi has a social edge to it. The technology aims to bring about a revolution in the Indian education industry by doing away with textbooks. Already a few schools are testing it out to see whether it can replace traditional textbooks. Also, Infibeam is in talks with the National Council of Educational Research and Training to make textbooks available in digital format. Now, the market for e-books in India is still in a nascent stage and will take some time to kick off. But it seems a long way off for the Pi to replace the traditional textbooks. Not to be left behind in the global race for e-book reader dominance, the pioneer of the e-book market, Amazon’s Kindle is all set to go on a diet. The device will be thinner and have a more responsive screen with a sharper picture, which will be introduced in August. Not to be bogged down by Apple’s iPad, Amazon said that it won’t include touch screen or color in the new version of the Kindle. This improvement seems to be aimed at Sony and Barnes & Noble rather than Apple. Worldwide, the Apple iPad is touted to be the next winner, with its color tablet allowing users to watch video and browse the net apart from providing a great reading experience with its 9.7 inch screen. Don’t be surprised to find improvements in other e-readers as well. That said, what do you think of the potential of the e-book reader in the Indian market? Do you think it is too early? Also, will the iPad replace the Kindle and other e-book readers? Related Posts Infibeam Launches ‘Pi’ For Rs.10k – To Start Shipping From Feb this Year Google To Launch Digital Bookstore For 1Million Ipads Amazon Kindle & Live Messenger Get Facebook – Twitter Support Good News For Blackberry Users: Kindle On Select Blackberry Devices For Free! The Tablet Revolution Is Coming! Social Media Workshop – Delhi (gurgaon) – On 22nd May. Log on to Social Media Workshop and Register Now!
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by Paul Joseph
May 31, 2010
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Google hosted its Creative Sandbox last week in India and showcased some interesting statistics on brand searches in India. Google released its first ‘Brand Zeitgeist for India. Among Indians Nokia emerged as the most searched online brand followed by SBI, Samsung, Sony and BSNL respectively. There were also key trends shared by Googleacross verticals like Telecom, Finance, Travel, Auto and education. Check the top 10 brand searched in India Google Brand Zeitgeist: Top 10 Brands #1 Most Popular Activity #2 Most Popular Activity NOKIA Model Specs Price Enquiries SBI Online Banking Recruitment SAMSUNG Mobile Phone Research Downloads for Mobile SONY Mobile Phone Research Laptop Research BSNL Broadband Plan Enquiries GPRS TATA Broadband Motors IRCTC Website Access Availability/ Agents HDFC Net banking Cards ICICI Banking Insurance AIRTEL Broadband Customer care/ Payments Search Trends by Verticals: TELECOM • Mobile and VAS services make up 20% of the queries followed by broadband and DTH • Nokia tops the Mobile Phones Category and Airtel biggest in service provider category • Popular activities are research about data plans, retail outlets, online music stores connected to a particular service etc. FINANCE • 33% queries related to Banking • 73% growth in queries • LIC is the top searched brand in Insurance followed by ICICI Pru and Bajaj Allianz • India leads the world in the online interest for investing/stock markets • Net banking is the top activity • Increased interest for Home loans and Bank Recruitment online TRAVEL • The Indian Railway booking website is by far the most popular brand in this category • Growth fuelled by Train and Bus Bookings, while Airline bookings remain high and steady • Interest in Hotels in metros higher than hotels in vacation destinations • Honeymoon packages are the most researched for, followed by Domestic holidays and International holidays AUTO • Maruti is the leading brand in cars while Yamaha leads the motorbikes category • Motorbikes show the maximum growth in queries at 126% YoY • There is also significant interest in super bikes like, Ducati, Hayabusa etc. EDUCATION • Online searches related to education witnessing YoY growth of over 45% • 30% – 40% wallet share of total advertising spend is on education • One of the largest categories in terms of online search interest, ample scope for advertisers to capture existing target group The above search trends showcase how brands can derive insight from online searches and consumer trends can be tracked based on the same. For many brands the above data represents valuable information and Google realizes this fact. Its also in google’s interest to make the above data freely available so as to entice brands to spend more monies on search and google ads in general. I believe soon trends for brands would be lead by social media buzz too which inturn would impact what gets searched on google. Im sure the impacts of the same have already started. Related Posts Indians Want To Know ‘How To Kiss?’ – 2009 Google Zeitgeist India Banking Through Social Media – Is It Possible? The Lack Of A Strong Early Adopter Community In India The ‘Free’ and ‘Fare’ Internet! ‘Small Pie.. Many Takers’ – The Problem Of Retention In Digital Media Space Social Media Workshop – Delhi (gurgaon) – On 22nd May. Log on to Social Media Workshop and Register Now!
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