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en Consumers are more interested in watching content on their TV than their PC. The PC won't replace the TV. The fact remains the set-top box is in pole position right now. Consumers are comfortable using them and they don't require manual setting-up in the way a PC does.

en There is evidence to suggest that consumers will be interested in 3.5G services, ... The fact that it offers data speeds that are comparable to fixed-broadband means that consumers are more likely to want it. 3.5G will also appeal to those who are interested in music and gaming and it will also lead to new applications such as Mobile TV.

en We believe that the revolution in handheld media devices demand a variety of simple, user-friendly ways for consumers to download content. We believe that offering this content in retail stores on a 17 inch touch screen will help encourage consumers to try mobile games as well as other types of content.

en Consumers are getting more comfortable with alternative ways of accessing content and there's a sense of urgency to get the content out (on high-definition DVDs) as soon as possible for that reason.

en Consumers are getting more comfortable with alternative ways of accessing content and there's a sense of urgency to get the content out [on high-definition DVDs] as soon as possible for that reason.

en Consumers have lost billions of dollars -- one group put a $500 billion price tag on the amount of money consumers and pension funds and others have lost through corporate scandals. Consumers need greater assurance that somebody's watching out for their interest.

en Although 13 to 24-year-olds make up less than 20 percent of the mobile audience in the UK and Germany, they show a high propensity to consume mobile content, with 62 percent of British, and 47 percent of German members of Generation M using one or more mobile applications. But the appeal of mobile content extends beyond youth, as the majority of mobile content consumers are over 25. The challenge the mobile content industry faces is to similarly engage a higher percentage of older consumers.

en She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. We were concerned that their advertising campaign conveyed to consumers that WebTV allowed consumers to access all the Internet's content.

en Longer term adoption will depend more on business models and content offerings than on the technology or devices. Our research shows that there's strong consumer interest in consuming mobile video. Consumers are just not interested in paying large fees for mediocre content.

en To be effective in today's marketplace, financial institutions must ensure that their interactions with customers provide added value -- they must be timely, have appropriate content and respect the consumers' preferences for communications methods. Whether the message is for marketing, improving service, or fraud prevention, consumers have become more demanding and their expectation is for meaningful, time-sensitive, content-rich dialogues.

en Spot ads that CRM develops for clients are often tailored to encourage consumers to turn to clients' Web sites for more information, special offers and other incentives. We also develop Web site content that is designed to compliment the spot ads and take consumers to the next level of interaction. Clearly, it's no longer enough for clients to rely solely on 30-second spot ads to attract and retain consumers.

en Our agreement to work together on digital media initiatives marks an important step forward in better serving consumers and protecting the interests of all content businesses, ... We look forward to others in the media and entertainment industries joining together with us to help to advance the digital distribution of content to consumers while maintaining copyright protection.

en This creates advertising and content on demand in a very easy and relevant way that advertisers can use to push those consumers who are interested in their products to a more intimate relationship.

en In fact, the gap between consumers' assessment of current conditions and their expectations remains wide.

en Voice recognition will play a dominant role in this industry as consumers accumulate large libraries of digital content. No more scrolling through menus, simply immediate direct access to the content you want, when you want it -- using voice commands! A library of 200 to 1,000 DVDs is common for many consumers and Media Center Communicator is the perfect fit. One Voice continues to add significant features that extend the digital home experience for playing all your digital content, from music, videos, photo slideshows, PC-to-Phone calling and now DVD Changer capabilities.


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