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Quantifying the Hype: A Data Analysis of #CES2015

January 14, 2015 By Graeme Thickins

CES-signThink of it as the morning after. Actually, it was the Monday following the week when 2015 International CES ended, on a Friday. I was scrolling through my email, trying to decompress — feeling some pride in surviving multiple weeks of being blasted with hundreds (thousands?) of PR pitches from an absolutely cuh-razy variety of exhibiting companies, from all over the globe. The blisters on my feet weren’t hurting so bad anymore. Whew! Things were finally starting to… slow… down.

Part of this decompression process is always trying to form in my head my overall opinion of the show — this after writing a couple of posts (and shooting a ton of photos), but no one person can ever really write enough posts to describe their entire experience at this thing. Which begs the question, how the hell do I summarize yet another year of this massive tech-product sensory overload? It is not easy netting it out!

As luck would have it, however, along comes one last, lonely email pitch, from a smart PR guy in New York (Jay Kolbe, Managing Director of SparkPR). I’ve never met him, but I’m liking what I’m reading. He’s telling me what he has today is “the most comprehensive data set you’re going to find about CES, with regards to what was actually ‘talked about’ and ‘seen’ in the last week online, via mobile and across Twitter.” Music to my ears!  He’s summarized it for me… with real data!

So, what follows — pretty much word-for-word — is what he proceeded to tell me in that email pitch. I asked him if he had any charts to support his summary, and he quickly complied.  The data, and the charts, are from Amobee Intelligence, a digital marketing company that developed an intelligence technology platform, which is described at the end of this post. (Amobee is, you guessed it, a SparkPR client.) Herewith, that data summary, which supports a lot of what I had observed with my own eyes (and heard and read) at the show. But it gave me more insight than I could possibly have gathered on my own… and nothing beats real data, ya know?

Samsung, Sony, and LG made the biggest impact at CES, but not necessarily for what they actually showed during the event. In several instances, awareness for these brands was driven as much by what they didn’t bring to the event as to what they actually displayed. TVs and computers were strong, as always, but washing machines (yes, WASHING MACHINES! as in the “Internet of Things”) and Wearables were as prominent as ever. And the auto industry continued its growing involvement with the event, mostly on the strength of talk about self-driving cars.

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Samsung indexed as the most “seen” brand online, via mobile and across social, during the week of CES. From curved computer screens, to SUHD TVs with enhanced LCD backlights, to washing machines with built-in sinks for washing delicates, what made Samsung stand out was the sheer volume of products that they brought to the event in Las Vegas. Also gaining them notice was their renewed focus on the “Internet of Things.” By 2017, Samsung is projecting that 90% of their products will be connected to the Internet.

Mobile Products and Washing Machines: Top of the Class at CES

While rumors that Samsung would debut the Galaxy S6 at CES proved untrue, that phone still caused a sizable amount of online chatter, driving speculation that they were showing the smartphone privately to carriers at the event. Galaxy S6-related interest represented 11% of all the Samsung awareness around CES.

Nearly as ubiquitous, Sony had 71% as much CES-related consumption as Samsung between January 6-9. Among the Sony products generating interest were what they claimed was the world¹s thinnest 4K TV, Playstation Now (an app that lets you play popular video games from the cloud without needing to buy a console), an HD action camera with 4K video, and the relaunch of the iconic Walkman — now reimagined as a high-end HD music player with Bluetooth headphones for serious audiophiles.

[A note from Graeme: But don’t buy one of those – buy one of these.]

As with Samsung, much of the discussion around Sony was for the highly anticipated Xperia Z4, which wasn’t publicly shown at CES, as many hoped, driving discussions online that accounted for 24% of all Sony-related awareness at CES.

Another brand making waves was LG, which had 61% as much CES awareness asSamsung during the event. LG was a brand that did unveil its big smartphones at CES, with the bendable LG G Flex 2 accounting for 22% of all LG-related consumption at CES. Other hits included seven 4K OLED TVs with Quantum Dot Displays and an extremely popular Twin Wash washing machine, which pragmatically allows you to get two loads done at once. There was also a semi-mysterious smart watch built for Audi that allows you to unlock your car, among other functions.

Computing Always Strong at CES

Meanwhile Intel had 37% as much related awareness as Samsung over the course of CES. 12% of Intel CES related consumption was around Curie, the button sized platform meant to power the next generation of wearable devices, with another 6% of Intel¹s awareness at the convention related to RealSense. While RealSense is already in the market, much of the focus in the Intel keynote was around both practical and imaginative applications for the camera recognition system. Intel also made a big splash with their announcement that they¹d be devoting $300 million to improving workplace diversity in their workforce.

Lenovo managed to draw 16% awareness as Samsung, driven by their lineup of Tab 2 A7 tablets, Flex 3 laptops, and the S41 Notebook – all budget devices. Blackberry had 13% as much awareness as Samsung, largely around the announcement of QNX becoming an “Internet of Things” platform and around BBM messaging coming to Android Wear. It appears that their embracing of IoT is helping return Blackberry to prominence.

There was 12% as much consumption around Asus as Samsung, almost exclusively around the Zenfone 2 phablet.

Auto-Related_DataConsumedatCES2015

Autos Show Well at CES

For the second year in a row, self-driving cars made the biggest impression at the event. With 11% as much awareness as Samsung, Mercedes-Benz made a splash with their self-driving car prototype, the F 015 Luxury in Motion. Meanwhile, Audi had 10% as much awareness as Samsung, around their own autonomous car and the previously mentioned LG watch prototype.

There was 46% as much CES-related awareness around BMW as around Mercedes-Benz, primarily for the BMW iHome Charging Service for electric cars and their experimental ActiveAssist technology, which literally makes it impossible to crash your car when you¹re parking it. NVIDIA had 31% as much CES awareness as Mercedes, mostly around Drive PX platform that identifies objects from up to 12 cameras at once, and will be used to power self-driving cars. Volkswagen had 30% as much CES awareness as Mercedes, around their Golf R Touch touch-less gesture-controlled interface concept and semi-automatic Park Assist feature.

[A note from Graeme: See my post about the VW press conference.]

At slightly lower of a profile, Ford had 19% as much CES awareness as Mercedes-Benz, mostly around their SYNC 3 communications and entertainment system, with such features as improved voice recognition. Similarly themed, Parrot had 13% as much CES related awareness as Mercedes-Benz — around The Simple Box, their connected automotive infotainment solution. Android Auto also had 13% as much CES awareness, as brands like Volkswagen, Kenwood, Parrot, and Pioneer integrated Android Auto into their products.

Making less consumer focused news, Toyota had 8% as much awareness as Mercedes, on the heels of releasing 5,680 patents around their fuel cell technology, in an effort to promote “unconventional collaboration.” Finally, Chevy had 4% as much awareness around their last-minute decision to unveil the 2016 Chevrolet Volt at CES, instead of the Detroit Auto Show a week later.

Like Dark Matter, Apple Was Part of the CES Conversation Even When It Was Unseen

Apple had 9% as much CES awareness as Samsung, not because of what they presented at CES (because they never do), but because their products were being compared to products that did launch at CES. For instance, there were several competitive products to Apple¹s automated home center called HomeKit, and numerous smart watch competitors to the upcoming Apple Watch.

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Top Topic Areas at CES Driven by Wearables

Moving on to the top CES associations by subject matter, if 2014 was the year Wearables arrived at CES, 2015 was the year that Wearables arrived front and center. There was more awareness around Wearables than any other topic at CES this year. In fact, there was 54% more awareness around Wearables than around any other product area, with related subjects also dominating the list. There was 33% as much CES-related awareness around Smart Watches as around Wearables, 28% as much around Internet of Things, 27% as much around Self-Driving Cars, and 22% as much around Drones as around Wearables.

[A note from Graeme: To keep up on the world of wearables, here’s a great resource.]

Apart from areas that are directly related to the “Internet of Things,” there was 65% as much CES-related awareness around Smartphones as there was around Wearables, with the Asus Zonefone 2 and LG G Flex 2 leading the charge. There was only 27% as much CES awareness around Tablets as there was around Wearables, with 24% as much around Cameras at the event.

On the TV front, there was 48% as much CES-related awareness around 4K and 44% as much related awareness around Curved TVs as around Wearables, indicating that 4K may be the next must-have product in that industry.

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About Amobee: The above data was compiled by Amobee Intelligence (formerly Kontera), a company that helps brands understand the world’s content and customers’ interests. Its Intelligence platform analyzes the content being read and consumed on the Web, on social platforms, and on mobile devices. This historical and real-time information is used to provide marketers with trends and actionable insights for marketing strategies. Each day, the company cross-correlates the consumption patterns of more than 2 billion content items as they are seen and read by consumers across the web, mobile, and social digital ecosystem.

Core Technology & Platform: Amobee’s Marketing Intelligence focuses on surfacing both real-time and historical interest trends and patterns based on what content people actually “see” and consume across the entire digital ecosystem. Its Brand Intelligence technology is based on several proprietary semantic, statistical, and linguistic algorithms that analyze and correlate consumption of social, web, and mobile content. This real-time platform examines on a daily basis what consumers see and their content consumption patterns as they view and consume across more than 400,000 websites, 550 terabytes of video, 1.4 billion tweets, 450 million articles, 550 million images, and more than 300 billion phrases, to quickly aggregate actionable insights on more than 27,000 interest topics, 8,000 celebrities, 12,000 locations, and 350,000 products.

[Note: This post first appeared on my personal blog, GraemeThickinsOnTech.com.] 

Filed Under: Innovation, News & Events Tagged With: #IoT, Apple, IoT, mobile

Minnov8 Gang 278 – Wifi on a Stick

September 6, 2014 By Steve Borsch

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Now that the Minnesota State Fair is over, the facts-and-stats are in on attendance and the volume of data consumed at the fair. Once again Julio Ojeda Zapata covers it well in his post, State Fairgoers eat up data, along with hot dogs and cheese curds (and yes, we would love to have Wifi on a stick!).

iothackdayWe were pleased and delighted to have Justin Grammens on as our guest to talk about the upcoming Internet of Things Hackday (IoTHackday), an event that is shaping up to be THE place to network about IoT, build fun stuff, show what you can do, and learn.

Listen to Justin describe the event, what will happen, how you can get involved, and more.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott and Phil Wilson (Graeme Thickins is off this week).
Music: Don’t Know Why by The Naxalites. Brought to us by the podsafe Music Alley.
Photo credits: Center Wifi hotspot by Julio Ojeda Zapata from this article; left, top-bottom by WCCO; top-right by Better Recipes; bottom-right by Baking Junkie.

The Podcast
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Discussed During the Show

Minnesota’s Top Stories

  • State Fairgoers eat up data, along with hot dogs and cheese curds
  • Kidizen to anchor North Loop co-working space, raises more cash
    • About Startup Venture Loft
  • Target picks sites for Bay Area mini stores

Minnov8 Guest: Justin Grammens
  • Justin GrammensEntrepreneur Justin Grammens is our guest to talk about IoT Hackday  (IoT Hackday is also on Facebook; Twitter; Arduino MN Google Group)
  • Mentions:
    • OpenHab
    • Spark
    • PunchThrough
    • SmartThings
    • STMicroelectronics

Last Week’s Other Top Stories

  • Apple
    • Nude celebrity picture leak looks like phishing or email account hack
    • Apple Says It Is “Actively Investigating” Celeb Photo Hack
    • Apple Media Advisory: Update to Celebrity Photo Investigation
    • How I Hacked My Own iCloud Account, for Just $200
  • Most of the US has no broadband competition at 25Mbps, FCC chair says
    • Reddit, Kickstarter, and others plan net neutrality ‘day of action’ on September 10th

Steve’s Security Tip of the Week
  • DON’T GET HACKED! Use Two-Step Verification with your Apple ID:
    • Apple ID: Security and your Apple ID
    • Frequently asked questions about two-step verification for Apple ID
    • Login here and manage your Apple ID (and setup two-step verification)

Gang’s “One Cool Thing of the Week”
  • Phil: Moto 360 on sale…SOLD OUT!
  • Tim: 2nd Gen Moto X
    • The Moto X returns: high-end specs, aluminum frame and leather back
  • Graeme: (off this week)
  • Steve: OS X Yosemite

Upcoming Events
  • Ongoing Events
    • INVESTyR’s Fundraising in the Digital Economy, 1st Tuesday of each month 3:30-4:30pm
  • September
    • Twin Cities Startup Week and Startup Weekend Sept. 9-14 (multiple events)
    • “Gigabit Highway” conference, Minneapolis Sept. 2-4
    • Mobile Twin Cities: Smartwatches: Past, Present and Future Sept. 8th
    • Beta.mn 1.5, Sept 9th, 6:00-9:00 pm, Worrell Design
    • Tech Cocktail’s Twin Cities Mixer & Startup Showcase Sep 10th
    • MinneDemo 18, September 11th
    • SMBMSP #70 – Social Media Trends, with featured speakers from…@Minnov8! Sept 12th, 8:00-10:00 am (tickets to be released next week)
    • Fundraising and Intellectual Property Considerations, a free event for startups at TreeHouse Health, Sept. 16th
    • MHTA Tekne Awards Finalist Announcements, Wed Sept 17th
    • MinneAnalytics “Marketing Analytics” Conference (#MAMAmn), Sept. 30th, 8:00am-5:00pm+beer (Eventbrite link coming soon @MInneAnalytics and their website)
  • October
    • Prestige Conference 2014, Oct 3-4, 2014, U of St. Thomas
    • WordUP Minneapolis 2014, Oct 11-12, 2014
    • Minnesota Product Camp 2014, Saturday, Oct 11th, U of St Thomas
    • Internet of Things Hack Day, Saturday Oct 18th, Minnetronix
    • Cyber Security Summit 2014, Oct 21st
  • November
    • Google Cloud Platform Live, Nov 4th
  • March
    • Mobile March Twin Cities (Mar 2015 date TBD)
  • April
    • Twin Cities TechPulse 2015 – Apr 21, 2015

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, IoT, SMBMSP

Minnov8 Gang 275 – Just Pee in the Fountains

August 16, 2014 By Steve Borsch

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Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Viejito 2053 by Juan Oskar. Brought to us by the podsafe Music Alley.

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Discussed During the Show

Minnesota’s Top Stories

  • HyperIQ Grows on Heels of Merger
  • Samsung has acquired SmartThings for a reported $200M
  • CenturyLink announces super-fast fiber Internet speed 
  • MentorMate Acquired by Taylor Corp
  • 2014 Titans of Technology honorees announced
  • Connected-car startup spun out of Best Buy raises $8M
    • What is OBD-II? 
    • Zubie
    • Cheap OBDII Scanner
    • AppCrawlr has many pages of OBD II compatible apps for iPhone/iPad, Android and Windows phone:
      • iPhone & iPad OBD II apps
      • Android OBD II apps
      • Windows Phone OBD II apps

Last Week’s Other Big Stories

  • Apple to Hold iPhone Event on Sept. 9
  • Justin.tv shuts down after 7 years amid reports Google is acquiring Twitch
  • Meet Peq, The Next Smart Home Hub
    • Look, Best Buy outed its Peq home automation hub on YouTube
    • iControl
    • Multimedia pioneer Marc Canter launches ThingFace venture for authoring Internet of Things apps
    • HomeGenie

Other Mentions

  • Raspberry Pi
  • Arduino
Steve’s Security Tip of the Week

When you are traveling, especially abroad, assume you will be pickpocketed (Steve was, in Rome, but in a rare development was saved by the Italian military police, the Carabinieri). Find out how to secure your cash, credit cards and what to do in the event you are pickpocketed!

  • Steve’s post: A Vacation in Rome: Angels, Demons and Dirt)
  • RickSteves.com has a wealth of information, including articles like:
    • Travel with a Money Belt: Your Portable Safe
    • Bank Card Precautions for Travelers
  • TripAdvisor Travel Forums (great tips and suggestions)
Gang’s “One Cool Thing of the Week”
  • Phil: Booster for Pivotal Tracker
  • Tim: littleBits
  • Graeme: Yo because of this WSJ article
  • Steve: OffMaps2  (uses OpenStreetMap)
Upcoming Events
  • INVESTyR’s Fundraising in the Digital Economy, 1st Tuesday of each month 3:30-4:30pm
  • Twin Cities Startup Week and Startup Weekend (tons of events – take the week off!)
  • “Gigabit Highway” conference, Minneapolis Sept. 2-4
  • Mobile Twin Cities, Smartwatches: Past, Present and Future Sept. 8th
  • MinneDemo 18, September 11th
  • MHTA Tekne Awards Finalist Announcements, Wed Sept 17th
  • Cyber Security Summit 2014, Oct 21st

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Android, Apple, Best Buy, IoT, mobile

IoT World Forum in Chicago This October

April 11, 2014 By Steve Borsch

iotwf-chicagoCisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) is the company that drove the first Internet of Things World Forum and the second annual event will be held in Chicago this October (registration is not yet live).

Since this event will be held so close to us (vs. in another country like last year!), if you have any interest in the Internet of Things you owe it to yourself to attend.

What is the IoT World Forum? “The Internet of Things World Forum (IoT WF) is an annual event that brings together the best and brightest thinkers, practitioners, and innovators from business, government, and academia to accelerate the Internet of Things. Last year’s inaugural event in Barcelona was attended by a capacity crowd of 800 delegates and 16 sponsors and was headlined by more than 100 speakers, immediately establishing the IoTWF as the premier leadership forum in this rapidly emerging Internet of Things industry.”

Follow the hashtag #IoTWF (e.g., Twitter search here) to stay abreast of developments surrounding this event.

Filed Under: Internet of Things - #IoT Tagged With: IoT

SmartThings Announces New Financing

November 12, 2013 By Steve Borsch

smartthingsAlex Hawkinson, CEO & Founder of SmartThings, wrote this post today announcing their new A round of financing:

Today marks a very important milestone for our young company, and we would be remiss if we didn’t take the time to thank everyone who has made it possible. As you may have seen, we’ve just announced our next round of funding from two premier venture capital firms: Greylock Partners and Highland Capital Partners.

Congratulations to Alex and the entire team. We are looking forward to new product, new distribution and an acceleration in to the Internet of Things (IoT) space!

For your viewing pleasure (since many people I’ve talked with about SmartThings have not seen this video) this Twilio video shows a demo by Jeff Hagins, Founder and CTO of SmartThings, talking about the Internet of Things (IoT) and the physical graph (Note: Twilio is the company that SmartThings uses to send notifications to those of us using their products and apps!).

Filed Under: Internet of Things - #IoT Tagged With: IoT

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