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Will Pixar and Marvel Collaborate?

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Marvel DisneyShocking entertainment news was reported yesterday when it was announced that Disney would be acquiring Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion in cash and Disney stock.

The seemingly out-of-nowhere purchase added the likes of Spider-Man, the X-Men and Iron Man to Disney’s roster, which already includes Mickey and all his friends, the Muppets and the Pixar family of characters.

The motivation behind the merger is said to be Disney’s desire to tap into the market of young males aged 8 to 18, though many have pointed out that Marvel’s audience is older than that. But what young boy doesn’t imagine himself as the Hulk, Spider-Man or Wolverine? The acquisition could finally make Disney competitive when it comes to the demographic, as they’ve already succeeded in wooing girls with their fairy and princess properties.

Will Marvel and Pixar announce they are collaborating on a movie by 12/1? 88% of voting Predicto Mobile community members predict that it will happen.

See what voters have to say!

Given that Disney’s umbrella now includes Marvel, whose animated movies could use some work, and Pixar, whose animated films are considered masterpieces, there could be some serious fan-approved and critically acclaimed movies produced. How the rest of the House of Ideas integrates with the House of the Mouse remains to be seen, but imagine it: The Incredibles standing side by side with the Fantastic Four; Iron Man’s alter ego, Tony Stark, trading shares with Scrooge McDuck; Wolverine joining Simba’s pride. Maybe that last one is a stretch.

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Who Is Hot For Words? Marina Orlova Spells It Out For You

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

The first author that Predicto TV interviews is Marina Orlova, one the biggest stars on YouTube. The Russian philology expert knows everything about words and their meaning, and puts it all into a new book called Hot For Words, out now from HarperCollins. We met Marina before a jam-packed book signing in Manhattan, where she met her loyal “students” in person. Marina knows the etymology of words, but what about Predicto questions? When asked who will have more users by the end of the year, MySpace or Facebook, she said, “Twitter. I think Twitter will beat everyone else.” (In voting by almost 3,000 Predicto users, Facebook beat MySpace, 56% to 44%). To find out how Marina answers our Predicto questions, watch Episode 37 of Predicto TV now!


Can Apple’s App Store Top Its All-Time Best of 500 Million Downloads in Three Months?

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

One thing that’s been missing at recent Apple events is Steve Jobs’ “Oh, one more thing” wrap-ups. Apple watchers used to expect Jobs to spring a surprise every time he would say those words. And he did. Now that Philip Schiller is the new face of Apple, those lines are no longer heard in any of the product launches.

But Apple has not exactly been without surprises in the past few months. On the iPhone front, the 3GS broke cover and exceeded expectations. The App Store, which sells applications for iPod Touch and iPhone products, also did well for Apple. In fact, it is during the period when Apple experienced Jobs’ absence that the App Store recorded an all-time best of 500 million downloads in three months.

Can the App Store Sustain its Momentum?

One year after its launch, “the largest applications store in the world” recorded a whopping 1.5 billion downloaded applications. The downloaded apps include both free and paid versions, and span a wide array of categories such as games, entertainment, utilities, travel, lifestyle and business, among others. As of this writing, there are 65,000 apps in the store according to Apple’s press press releases.

The number of available apps is expected to increase. Obviously, the demand is there, and Apple is even working on a Premium App Store that will be distinct from the Free and 99 cent categories of the service. But will the demand continue its steady trend now that Apple competitors are making some serious headway with their own apps stores?

Nokia, the phone manufacturer with the biggest share in the mobile phone industry, has launched Ovi. The service appears to be patterned after the Apple App Store and is designed for Nokia smart phones such as the N Series. The store’s inventory does not come close to the number of apps for the iPhone just yet, but the huge product base of Nokia can multiply Ovi’s offerings in a short time and throw a challenge at Apple.

Other competitors include BlackBerry’s Research in Motion, Google Phone’s Android Market and Palm Pre’s App Catalog. The smart phone manufacturers have given access to their Software Development Kit for developers, like what Apple did prior to the success of the App Store.

Steve Jobs Is Back

Despite the mounting challenge, however, most members of the Predicto mobile community are confident that the App Store will breach the 2 billion mark in October. “CrimsonDawn” says the target is “reasonable, taking into account the iPhones they sold.” Currently, there are 40 million iPhone and iPod Touch users who are feeding the App Store growth.

”Userbjuq0048”, on the other hand, says “we all use our phones for things other than calls and texts” and believes that the store will achieve its 2 billionth download three months from now. Also, the return of Steve Jobs from a medical leave is seen as likely to add steam to the continued success of the App Store.

“Steve is back to work,” Apple spokesman Steve Dowling said to Bloomberg News. “We are very glad to have him back.” Jobs is reportedly reporting for work at the Cupertino office of Apple for a few days a week and working from home the rest of the time.

If his company fared well in spite of his absence, then there is no doubt as to the good Jobs can do once he takes the reins of Apple once again. That appears to be the sentiment of the Predicto community, as they voted a decisive 17 percent for no and 83 percent for yes in the Apple App Store poll. You can join the discussion here and cast your vote.


Is the Daily News Next on Rupert Murdoch’s Shopping List?

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Competition among New York dailies is notoriously fierce, but for all its pluses and minuses, this competition has fortunately led to a plurality of voices. What will happen, then, if two of the biggest names in the New York newspaper industry become one?

Rupert Murdoch, the media mogul behind News Corporation, is reportedly setting his eyes on the New York Daily News, the second-largest daily in the state when it comes to circulation and profitability. The reports came after News Corp. announced its recent acquisitions of the Brooklyn Paper, the TimesLedger and the Courier-Life. The newspaper groups are all based in New York, fueling speculations that the Daily News of real estate tycoon Mort Zuckerman will be next.

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“I believe [the acquisition] is something that is being looked at very seriously, although very quietly [inside News Corp.],” says Baldwin, New York media appraiser Kevin Kamen. “Obviously, I can’t say it is definitely happening, but I think it is being considered by Murdoch for sure. Nobody should be surprised, although everyone will be.”

“There is a strategy there,” Kamen adds, referring to the recent acquisitions of three NY-based newspaper groups by Murdoch. “He’s building up the scenery, if you will, the support system.”

If and when the Daily News falls into Murdoch’s hands, News Corp. will have a new addition to its growing list of media assets. This prestigious list currently includes the New York Post, the Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones and the Fox group of broadcasting resources, television networks and movie outfits.

It is an astounding collection of media resources and people are worried about the influence Murdoch will have. Predicto Mobile community member “Usercaeh0904” believes that “less people owning media outlets means more of the truth being hidden from the people.”

“Then the papers will not compete, just work together,” says “Userldwb3957.” “He will have cornered the market.” “That would give two papers the same point of view,” says “Usertjry9241.” Other members of the community, on the other hand, think it will be a good business move. Without one of the big names in the competition, influence and profit will go up for the New York Post.

Daily News Acquisition, Total Fiction?

For now at least, the scenario is more of a big “if” than a “when.” Zuckerman, who last year was embroiled in a stiff bidding war with Murdoch when Newsday went for sale, is not obligated or willing to sell his papers. Zuckerman called Kamen’s predictions “total fiction” and added that “The Daily News is not for sale, has never been for sale and will not be for sale.”

However, as more and more papers are shutting down due to the economic slowdown and the emergence of the so-called new media, Zuckerman may reconsider. Back in 2008, Murdoch and Zuckerman were involved in a series of negotiations to merge the operations of their newspapers. The planned merger was reported as a “money-saving collaboration” between the two news outlets and grew out of their failed attempts to acquire Newsday. This at least proves that the possibility of these news tycoons working together does exist. Newsday, incidentally, went to Cablevision for $650 million.

In addition, the Daily News is “sliding into the red.” Despite being No. 2 in circulation, the Daily News is losing its subscribers and profits to online news channels. Zuckerman remains optimistic and believes that the downward trend of the Daily News will be abetted by a new color printing plant.

“I think this is inevitable,” Kamen says. “Murdoch is never going to have an opportunity to buy the Times, but if he can put together a proposal that’s reasonable for the Daily News, I believe Zuckerman will listen.” Will he? And will it be good for the news? Read what the Predicto Mobile community thinks here and join the discussion.


Watch Obama Girl Diss Speidi on Predicto TV!

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Watch your back, Heidi and Spencer Pratt! Obama Girl is NOT a fan of your antics. Here’s a preview of what she told us: “I don’t want to say anything nasty, but…

Want to hear what else she has to say? Then check out episode 20 of Predicto TV, featuring celebrity predictions from YRB magazine’s “How You Rock It” party in New York City!


Predicto TV’s Brandhyze Stanley-Owens Talks Texting Blunders on Fox News!

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Brandhyze Stanley-Owens of Predicto TV appeared on FOX News’ program “The Situation Room” to discuss infamous text-messaging blunders, including the story of the girl who accidently texted her own father that she’d just lost her virginity! She also runs down the latest hot topics being voted on by the Predicto mobile community. Check it out now, and for more on Predicto, visit Predicto.com.

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Watch Predicto TV at the Manhattan Theater Club’s Spring Gala!

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Will Oprah top Forbes Magazine’s Celebrity 100 list? Will President Obama guest star on The Simpsons? Predicto TV heads to the Manhattan Theater Club’s Spring Gala to hear celebrity predictions about these hot topics and more. Check out Episode 18 of Predicto TV now!


Predicto Exclusive: Serial Texting Teen Speaks About Safe Texting

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Like most teenagers, Dena Christofferson loved to send text messages to her friends.   Unlike most teenagers, she racked up a $4,700 monthly phone bill doing so.

How did she do it? By sending and receiving 20,000 SMS messages in 30 days–that’s nearly 700 texts per day!

You may remember, Predicto Mobile made an offer to help pay the Christoffersen’s bill. Fortunately, the family has been able to successfully negotiate with their carrier. More importantly, this experience has taught Dena the importance of “safe texting.” Predicto Mobile is happy to donate $2,000 to her education fund, in exchange for her advice to fellow teens on responsible cell phone behavior. Here is what Dena had to say:

Hi, my name is Dena Christoffersen and I made a phone bill of $4,700.00 dollars by texting.  Since this happened I have learned a lot. One thing I learned is that when your parents tell you not to do something, don’t do it.  I was so distracted from texting in school that my grades became horrible.  I was frustrated too, because I didn’t know what was going on in school, or understand what was happening with my grades.  Texting isn’t the best thing in the world and it did get me in a lot of trouble, but that’s not the point.  The point is I did it when I was not supposed to.

People, please text smart.  Don’t be like me – or as my Dad now says, “don’t be a Dena.” Don’t text in school. I mean, if you get caught, you might get your phone taken away or detention, or even expelled for a day.  If your grades looked like mine started to, you might also get your phone taken away.  Either way you are setting yourself up for a trap.  Maybe you haven’t thought about it? Well wake up, smell the coffee and think about what you are doing.  Look at your grades, look at what you have learned and done since you’ve had your phone and started texting in school.

Yeah, I know what you’re thinking. “Who does this girl think she is?” Well you know what? I’ve been there, I’ve been caught and I’ve seen how terrible my grades were when I was texting during school. So take some advice and don’t text in school.  Since my phone was smashed and I’ve been without it, I have learned a lot. My grades have gotten a lot better.

I am happy Verizon was willing to help us with the bill.  When I do get my phone back, I will text smart. I won’t text in school, and I will make sure I have unlimited texting on our plan before I text. Also, I will ask my parents if it’s ok if I text!


Watch Predicto TV at NYC’s Fleet Week!

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Which movie will be the biggest blockbuster of the summer? Will Madonna have a commitment ceremony with her younger boyfriend? Predicto TV asks the sailors and Marines visiting New York City for Fleet Week to share their predictions about these hot topics and more. Check out Episode 17 of Predicto TV now!


Watch Predicto TV at the Ellis Island Family Heritage Awards!

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

What does the NY Jets’ most famous QB think of their most recent QB? Watch Episode 15 now to see ‘Broadway’ Joe Namath give his insights on Brett Favre’s future in the NFL. Plus, Gloria Estefan talks about American Idol finalists Adam Lambert and Kris Allen!