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                                <title>What Is &#8220;The Internet of Things&#8221;? We Travelled 9,000 Miles To Find Out</title>
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                                <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2014 13:37:53 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><em>“Industrial Internet could add a sizable $10 [trillion]-$15 trillion to global GDP — the size of today’s U.S. economy.”</em> <br>— <strong>General Electric</strong></p>
<p><em>“We estimate the potential economic impact of the Internet of Things to be $2.7 trillion to $6.2 trillion per year by 2025.”<br></em>— <strong>McKinsey &amp; Company</strong></p>
<p>The numbers surrounding the “Internet of Things” are astonishing, and with each passing week more and more companies are planting their own flags on the emerging trend.Â </p>
<p>Earlier this week, the<em> Financial TimesÂ </em>broke a story:Â <strong>AppleÂ </strong> (NASDAQ: AAPL.US) planned to embrace the Internet of Things by creating a new app to control smart home devices.Â </p>
<p>Apple wasn’t the first large Silicon Valley to embrace the trend.Â <strong>GoogleÂ </strong> (NASDAQ: GOOG.US) spent $3.2 billion to purchase Nest earlier this year in its own “smart home” play. Most of Silicon Valley is racing to reorient its marketing around the term, which is causing a buzz for everything Internet of Things-related.Â </p>
<p>Yet while the hype around the Internet of Things is getting deafening, it’s still an esoteric term for many investors. The most basic question investors want to know is, simply, “What is the Internet of Things?”</p>
<p>At its core, the Internet of Things is simply taking devices that previously weren’t connected to our digital world and giving them connections to the Internet.</p>
<p>But that’s an overly broad explanation for the far-reaching implications of a trend that promises everything from automating our homes to creating “smart cities.” We wanted to provide a clearer look at what exactly the Internet of Things is, and even in the infancy stages of the trend, how it’s already in play across the world around us.Â </p>
<p>So, we wanted to make the Internet of Things real. We went to visit companies on the bleeding edge, inventing the future in places you might not expect. In the dead of winter, we flew to a place many would call crazy. We flew to the Arctic Circle and visited a company powering some of the devices we wear. Its Internet of Things category saw 1,425% sales growth in the past year, and the category expects another 300% growth in 2014.</p>
<p>We also visited a city that’s being built from the ground up as a smart city. Along our journey, we’ll travel 9,000 miles canvassing the Nordic region for innovation where you least expect it.Â </p>
<p>So join us in the following video, as we dive into what the Internet of Things is, and how it can transform our world.</p>

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                                <title>Why You Can&#8217;t Compare Grand Theft Auto 5 To The Movie Industry</title>
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                                <pubDate>Fri, 11 Oct 2013 10:52:42 +0000</pubDate>
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                                                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WASHINGTON, DC &#8212; On 8 September, <em>The Scotsman</em> <a href="https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/technology/new-gta-v-release-tipped-to-rake-in-1bn-in-sales-1-3081943">published an article</a> quoting <em>Grand Theft Auto V</em>&#8216;s development and marketing budget at 170 million pounds, or roughly $265 million. The news was met with a collective gasp across the video game industry. The total would put the game&#8217;s development and marketing costs on par with some of Hollywood&#8217;s biggest blockbusters. </p>
<p>However, any concern over the game&#8217;s cost was quickly muted upon its release. In its first three days, <em>Grand Theft Auto V </em>collected $1 billion in sales. That total, according to the game&#8217;s publisher, <strong>Take Two Interactive </strong>(NASDAQ: TTWO.US), was the quickest any entertainment property has ever hit a billion in sales. </p>
<p>The enormous cost and sales of <em>Grand Theft Auto V </em>begs an interesting question: How does the business of video games stack up against the movie industry?</p>
<h3><strong>Not quite as expensive as you&#8217;d think</strong></h3>
<p>When news of <em>Grand Theft Auto V</em>&#8216;s $265 million budget broke, several sites were quick to report its budget would rank second all time in production costs if it were a movie. Currently, the most expensive movie production of all-time was <strong>Disney</strong>&#8216;s (NYSE: DIS.US) <em>Pirates of the Caribbean: At World&#8217;s End, </em>which cost roughly $300 million to produce.</p>
<p>Yet, such a comparison isn&#8217;t quite apples to apples. Movie production budgets <em>don&#8217;t include </em>marketing the film. The rough rule of thumb in the movie industry is that a marketing budget is equal to 50% of the film&#8217;s production budget. So, <em>Pirates of the Caribbean: At World&#8217;s End</em> total production <em>and </em>marketing costs is likely closer to about $450 million. </p>
<p>When considering both production and marketing costs, <em>Grand Theft Auto V&#8217;s </em>$265 million budget would rank about the same as <em>Evan Almighty</em>, which is roughly the 42nd most-expensive movie ever made. Bottom line, <em>Grand Theft Auto V </em>was expensive, but video games still aren&#8217;t approaching the total cost of the world&#8217;s most expensive movies. </p>
<h3><strong>But, what about the sales?</strong></h3>
<p>From a sales perspective, <em>Grand Theft Auto V</em> has no peer in terms of speed to $1 billion in sales. Whether or not it has peers in terms of its lifetime sales will be another question. </p>
<p>The highest-grossing film of all time, <em>Avatar, </em>took 17 days to hit the billion milestone. However, <em>Avatar</em> also wound up hitting $2.8 billion across the global box office. That total also doesn&#8217;t include home video sales, merchandising, and later revenue selling the film&#8217;s rights to broadcasters. </p>
<p>Although much fanfare around movies focuses on their opening weekend box office, the total amount a movie can generate on its opening weekend is limited by a very finite obstacle: there are only so many seats for moviegoers to sit in. With video games, the only real restricting factor is distributing discs of the game. In a world where <strong>Apple </strong>can ship 9 million iPhones on an opening weekend, shipping 15 millions discs isn&#8217;t much of a constraint. So, major video game events, like <em>Grand Theft Auto </em>and<em> Call of Duty, </em>tend to be more front-loaded in terms of sales. </p>
<h3><strong>What about the middle men?</strong></h3>
<p>One other area to watch is how much distributors of different forms of entertainment get to keep. Conventional wisdom is that movie box office hauls are split 50/50 between distributors and the theaters that play the film. However, bigger-budget movies have enough leverage that the scale has been tilted toward distributors.</p>
<p>Overall, for major films in America, only about 30% of gross goes to theaters. When movies are newer, the distributor keeps more of the box office. In later weeks, the theater increases its percentage of the gate. The interesting wrinkle here is that box-office sales are moving overseas (73% of <em>Avatar&#8217;s </em>box office came from overseas), and the equation changes in different countries. For example, in China (where <em>Avatar </em>made $182 million), foreign distributors currently get to keep only about 25% of ticket sales. </p>
<p>In video games, the middle men are retailers instead of theaters, which keep roughly 20% of sales. In addition, <strong>Microsoft</strong> and <strong>Sony</strong> keep a console owner fee that&#8217;s around 10% of game sales. Add it up, and the cut from various middle men in the movie and video-game business is surprisingly similar. </p>
<p>Overall, only 17 movies have attained box office totals of a billion dollars. Of those, only three have gone over $1.5 billion, with <em>The Avengers</em> in third place at $1.51 billion. It&#8217;s highly likely that, by the end of its run, <em>Grand Theft Auto V</em> would beat that box office total and be the equivalent of the third highest-grossing movie of all time. </p>
<h3><strong>Apples and oranges </strong></h3>
<p>At the end of the day, video games are more of the &#8220;upstart&#8221; form of entertainment compared to television, movies, and music. As such, its fun to compare them against other forms of media. However, as we&#8217;ve seen here, making direct comparisons across various forms of media can prove very difficult, due to the unique economics of each field. For example, while the recent<em> Pirates of the Caribbean </em>stalled at the box office, the series still has huge merchandising tie-ins, and even feeds into rides at Disneyland. Such benefits are either unknown, or very hard to measure. </p>
<p>Still, the initial sales numbers out of <em>Grand Theft Auto V </em>are extremely impressive. With <em>Call of Duty: Ghosts </em>set to hit on Nov. 15, its records might be short-lived.</p>
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