Online content to touch $15 billion revenue in US by 2010

Online content to touch $15 billion revenue in US by 2010

MUMBAI: US revenues for online content services, including user fees, advertising, and other residuals, will hit $15 billion by 2010.

Online video services will account for about one-half of that total, while online gaming will become a $4 billion business in the US alone. The opportunities in these markets are tremendous, and success will come from providing unique user experiences.

 

Keeping this in mind, Parks Associates, market research and consulting company specialising in emerging consumer technology products and services, will host The Digital Lifestyle: Services, Applications, Content, and the Consumer. This will be a one-day executive seminar featuring data, forecasts and expert analysis on advanced online and connected entertainment technologies and services.

The event takes place on 3 October 2007 in California.

 
Topics include:

-- Broadband Update: Changing Dynamics in a Maturing Market
-- Television 2.0: The Impact of IPTV on the Digital Lifestyle
-- Digital Media around the Globe
-- Console and Online Gaming Trends
-- Home Networking: Beyond Infrastructure
-- Social Media and Web 2.0
-- Online Video: The Industry and the Consumer