Zynga – In play.

Mobile gaming is much trickier than it would appear. Zynga appears to be attracting interest for acquisition (see here), but I think that the notion that buying Zynga will suddenly fix one’s weakness with regard to mobile gaming is problematic at best. Bloomberg has made the case as to why Ubisoft could benefit from owning Zynga (see here) which similar...

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Apple – Upward mobility

Verticalisation remains the way forward for now. Apple’s verticalisation continues with its semi-acquisition of Dialog Semiconductor making a lot more to unravel when the iPhone bandwagon finally grinds to a halt. Apple has struck a deal with Dialog Semiconductor where it is paying $300m to acquire certain assets (the bulk of which must be intellectual property or perpetual licences to...

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Google – Silver lining

G+ failure saves Google from major problem. Google is finally shutting down its attempt at competing with Facebook in Social Networking following a security lapse which, due to the inactivity on the service, has had very little impact. Google+ or G+ was Google’s fourth attempt at social networking which was launched in June 2011 and in which large amounts of...

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Google – The engagement game

Google seems to be going for engagement, not shipments. Google’s new features are almost all software based and the fact that many of them will be rolling out to older devices is a sure sign that Google is using hardware to drive engagement rather than make money. This means that its hardware strategy makes no sense as I have discussed...

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Facebook – Portal to prosperity?

WhatsApp interoperability is a glaring omission. Facebook has launched its first piece of hardware which aims to drive engagement with Facebook’s Messenger platform but its lack of interoperability with WhatsApp will hinder the appeal of the device. Portal from Facebook consists of two devices: Portal which looks just like the Amazon Echo Show at $199 and Portal+ with a 15.6”...

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Snap – Falling knife.

Forced sale creeps closer.  Snap has sent a memo that inadvertently admits that its business model is fundamentally flawed that I think can only lead to the company being forcibly acquired. Two things stand out in the 6,000-word memo: First, UX redesign. The company admits that the redesign that led to a decline in daily active users in Q2 18...

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Amazon vs. Google – Battle for the smart home pt. XII.

Amazon gains a short-lived edge over Google.  Amazon is enabling its skills to talk to one another in a move that will greatly enhance the functionality and appeal of Alexa over its rivals unless they immediately follow suit. I suspect that Google’s hardware PR people will now be frantically editing the keynotes and presentations set for next Tuesday (October 9th)...

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Tencent Music – Money matters.

TME is different. It makes money.  Tencent Music Entertainment is no Spotify or Apple Music but it has many more users than both of these put together and critically, it makes money. Tencent Music has filed for an IPO on the NYSE at a mooted valuation of $30bn which works out at about 11.5x 2018 sales and 57.0x 2018 2018....

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Microsoft – On the job.

Toys for workers.  Microsoft has given its Surface line-up a badly needed refresh and is having a go at Bose and Sony with the launch of Surface Headphones. Of the much-anticipated phone sized Windows 10 folding device (Andromeda), there was no sign but the indications are that Microsoft has not killed this project. The new launches were: First, Surface Pro 6:...

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Tencent – Golden opportunity.

A quiet integration should be going on in the background.  In light of recent issues, Tencent has announced a re-organisation that I think offers a golden opportunity to fix a number of the issues that have been hampering its long-term potential. Tencent’s “strategic upgrade” includes the formation of two new business units and the merging of others to create business...

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