News of the Day 2/12/2010

Veoh is gone, Chinese comics are on the rise while American comics may not get so bright, and Books are making cash on the iPhone. You've got a geeky job urge, and I've got the news you need!

Careers:
How recruiting is going to change. Notes that jobs care changing as well, so old ideas of thinking of them don't work.

Economics/Geekonomics:
How often should we expect an economic crisis? Quite often, says the data. 'Well we need to fix that' says I. A look at meltdowns since the 70's, and some discussion. I actually think people are casual about economic meltdowns – which is a bad thing to be.

Regional:
New Jersey in state of fiscal emergency. As a California, let me say, 'welcome to the club.' Anyway NJ is getting spending freezes, which may sound great (and necessary or unavoidable), but as rarely help with recovery in an economic crisis. If you're thinking of relocating to New Jersey, keep this in mind. And if you think moving to New Jersey is a joke, there's actually a lot of great places to live and great businesses that are geeky – I nearly ended up there instead of California. Yeah, exactly.

(By the way, I'm trying out a new 'Regional' section to note regional news relevant to the lives, careers, and economic well-being progeeks, profans, and protaku).

Art:
5 free tools to make a portfolio. Artists, you know what to do.

Comics:
OK DC's 'Brightest Day' and Marvel's 'Heroic Age' may Not be so bright and heroic. Or this is backside-covering to deal with fans who like grim n' gritty. Not sure. I take it as a sign comics are still figuring out a direction if anything. I also question if, in tough times, people are up for a lot of grim n' gritty.

You've got Manga and Manhwa, well there's also Chinese Manhua from China. With my interest in Chinese historic, I may have to check these out. So now we have media product from 3 companies in Asia entering the US market – providing more competition, more inspiration, and changes to the demographics of media consumption. I wonder if China's government will twig onto the market potential and encourage more of this.

Media:
Veoh Shuts Down – It laid everyone off and shut down. Thus what was once a very promising company – you remember us going on about it here – is gone. A lawsuit with Universal certainly didn't help, and the CEO blames it for some of their problems. I don't think there will be huge impacts in the market as Veoh's issues were a given – it was what would happen to them that was the question. This also brings up the question – what will be done with all those videos – something for you Geek Law types to watch.

On the subject of Veoh, a look at just how many Venture Capitalists blew it in online video and why.


Publishing:

Books outstrip games in paid downloads for the iPhone – And are nearly equal in number. The book availability also means more iPhone apps are now paid for than free. Good news for books – and making money at books for that matter.

Video Games:
Video game sales fell 13 percent in January. More statistics after the link. Nothing overly shocking really – though perhaps a bit depressing.

Matthew Burns of Shadegrown Games discusses his career history in a multipart work. Go on and tune in and find out about his experiences, you know you want to . . .

Finally, if you're in silicon valley, visit the Weird Stuff Warehouse.

QUESTION OF THE DAY: Can China capitalize on North America's interest in Asian culture effectively?

– Steven Savage

News of the Day 2/10/2010

EA pulls back on the 3rd party titles, Disney pulls back on the high-end consoles. Greece pulls back from the brink.  Everyone else is pulling back, so let's jump into the Must Know Geek Job News!

Career:
Why hope is a better job strategy than fear – makes some great points.

Economics:
It appears some plan is indeed coming to help the Greek economy – This will hopefully help bring some stability to the EU, which would be good for global stability.  However keep in mind California's economy dwarf's Greece's, so there are other problems in the world . . .

Anime and Manga:
A live Akira from the people that directed 'Book of Eli' – An interesting choice, and it seems like this is moving ahead pretty well (faster, say, than Cowboy Bebop and Battle Angel Alita). Book of Eli didn't interest me, but I hear the direction was good and these two can probably handle post-apocalyptic. Akira's cyberpunk/horror/monster/military mix may go over well these days.

Where is Viz Going? Find out here. Sounds like expanding mature focus and more.

Publishing:
MUST READ: An in-depth look at the future of ebooks and emags. Lots of insights, take your time with this one.

MUST READ: A look at the divisions and changes in the information economy. It's hard to sum this one up beyond, 'read it' but it looks at the changes that happened – and need to happen in the world of media and publishing.

Technology:
Motorola may be breaking up – Something is in the works. Of course that's a big break up and could produce troubles – and opportunities.

Video Games:
EA is moving away from distributing 3rd party titles – Looks like their focus is going, obviously, in-house. They could, based on this statement, even move away from some killer titles.

Disney is refocusing too: and it's more Wii and DS than high-end console games. That looks like a case of knowing your audience more than anything (though I could argue that Disney COULD make a go at consoles with concerted effort). Also notice that this jibes well with the iPad news of yesterday. So Disney seems to be picking it's battles – and its support could be good for Apple and Nintendo.

GameFly files for an IPO. This has me curious snce I figure they'd be thinking out different things to do with DLC breathing down their neck. I suspect though that if this IPO raises money they may use it for a broader strategy. Not sure what the implications for gaming are – it depends on how much money they raise and what they use it for.

QUESTION OF THE DAY: Just what do you think GameFly's plans for the money they'd raise from an IPO?

– Steven Savage