Mobile World Congress focuses on five major technology trends

According to foreign media reports, the multimedia technology company Bluestreak reported that at this year's Mobile World Conference, social media such as HTML5, Android, mobile TV, and Facebook, and streaming video will play an important role.

According to the report, users upload 35 hours of video to YouTube every minute. This shows that video in 2011 will become an integral part of the startup's technology and marketing strategy.

For television companies, the growth of streaming video means that it is important to develop new ways of integrating more personalized elements in the TV viewing experience. Market research company Nielsen said in the report that Facebook is now the most visited website, 75% of American Internet users, 66% of global Internet users visit Facebook almost every day. Bluestreak pointed out in the report that Facebook's growth rate is 3 times that of the Internet as a whole. Users spend an average of 7 hours per month, which is more than 6 times of Google's time. Bluestreak cited data from market research firm Canalys and stated that the fourth in 2010. Quarterly AndroidOS increased by 615% from the fourth quarter of 2009. “Although the iPhone is still the darling of the media this year, the iPhone has not grown significantly in the past four quarters and Android has become the largest mobile operating system.”

Bluestreak quoted market research firm SNLKagan in the report as saying that in the second and third quarters of 2010, the television industry had lost 335,000 subscribers. This is a “great opportunity for start-up companies that want to cooperate with cable companies. In the year, Internet TV will continue to cause major losses to the cable TV industry."

The report pointed out that HTML5 is rapidly becoming a new online video technology and companies need to consider integrating this new technology when formulating growth strategies. According to MeFeedia, an online video technology company, in October 2010, the proportion of HTML5 video was increased from 10% in January 2010 to 54%.

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