Baseball + 9/11 = America

This is what is great about baseball that can’t be replicated elsewhere: [youtube]bxR1tZ08FcI[/youtube]

Why the Kindle Fire and the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet are Good for Traditional Retail

This month Amazon’s new tablet the Kindle Fire and Barnes & Noble’s Nook Tablet go on-sale this month.  While both products are technically the house brand of competing retails, they’ll be widely available  in a variety of retail channels.  One would typically presume that a consumer interested in the Kindle Fire would just go to Amazon.com to […]

Why Don’t Retail Sales Show More Seasonality?

My title is a bit deceiving – retail sales definitely do show strong seasonal trends driving by year-end holiday buying. As the chart makes evident, retail sales are very seasonal.  For GAFO, which represents stores that specialize in department store types of merchandise (furniture & home furnishings, electronics and appliances, clothing & accessories, sporting goods, hobby, book, […]

Further Confirmation of CEA Holiday Research – Shoppers Pushing Shopping later in the Season

For the last 18 years, CEA has conducted and published a holiday outlook. This research has revealed that overtime consumers are starting (and likely ultimately finishing) their holiday shopping later in the year.  Over time fewer are starting their holiday shopping in September and October and more are beginning in November and December. I credit this shift to shoppers waiting on deals and […]

Boxee Box adds OTA Tuner – Does it Matter?

Gigaom reported that a future Boxee Box upgrade will allow users to access live over-the-air TV programming.  I’m a big fan of Boxee and of the Boxee Box.  The ability to search across different video content services is a key element of what TV needs to be.  As I’ve written about in the past, universal […]

on Square

It was announced yestereday that Richard Branson made a personal investment into the mobile payment technology Square.  I’ve recently been using square and absolutely love it.