Providing market intelligence for more than 35 years

VentureBeat

Germany to Google: maybe you should be treated like an electric company

“Regulation can be a difficult balancing act,” Parks Associates‘ director of research Brett Sappington told VentureBeat. On the one hand, “regulators want to prevent huge players from squeezing smaller local companies out of the market, [and] protect the rights and privacy of consumers of consumers.”

On the other hand, he said, “it may be large companies that have the scale to really drive development of new technologies and services.”

From the article "Germany to Google: maybe you should be treated like an electric company" by Barry Levine.

Previously In The News

IoT industry: It’s time to sell the product, not just the promise

San Francisco and the Silicon Valley played hosts to several conferences recently, all of which shared an exciting discourse on the Internet of things — IoT: Parks Associates’ CONNECTIONS, TiEcon,...

How home automation could save cable companies

According to Parks Associates, which provides analyses on the home security industry, a quarter of all American households are currently equipped with home security systems. The industry’s largest...

Stoking the Fire: How Amazon will try to make cheap sexy

The biggest weakness of the almost one-year-old Kindle Fire is that consumers perceive it to be a low-end tablet, Parks Associates mobile analyst Harry Wang told VentureBeat. The price point of...

How Shazam stayed on top by reinventing itself — twice

Shazam has been very successful in its television efforts, said Heather Way, a senior research analyst with Parks Associates. “I think that they’re in a good position if we’re talking about syn...