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Jonathan Gaw
Research Manager, Consumer Markets: Home Networking
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Consumer Markets
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Jonathan Gaw researches the dynamics of the emerging home networking market. His research covers home networking hardware and components, broadband service providers' home networking programs, networked digital consumer electronics, consumer attitudes toward and usage of home networks, subscribership and revenue for home networking-related services, and home automation, monitoring and control. Subjects include home networking demographics, vendor analysis, customer requirements and market forecasting and sizing. He also analyzes online consumer behavior and Internet portals, as they relate to home networking. Mr. Gaw is based in IDC's Silicon Valley office in Mountain View, California.
Prior to joining IDC, Mr. Gaw covered electronic commerce as a staff writer for the business section of the Los Angeles Times, reporting on trends and events in online retailing. He had covered the development of business on the Internet since 1994 and had been a journalist since 1989, writing for the Star Tribune in Minneapolis, where he wrote an online technology column, and The Plain Dealer in Cleveland, where he helped launch the newspapers personal technology section.
Mr. Gaw earned his BA in government and public policy analysis from Pomona College in Claremont, California and has trained at the University of Missouri School of Journalisms Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. and the American Press Institute.
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802.11n Finalized, Just Another Link in the Chain
Jonathan Gaw
Sep 2009 - Doc # lcUS22004409
IDC Link
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) at last ratified the final version of 802.11n on Friday, an anticlimactic cap coming on the seven-year anniversary of the first meeting of the High-Throughput Study Group that beg ...
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Consumer Predictions 2010: A New Day, A New Decade, Is Dawning
Danielle Levitas, Elizabeth Curtis, Greg Ireland, Jonathan Gaw, Karsten Weide, Lewis Ward, Richard Shim, Scott Ellison, Susan Kevorkian, Amy Lind, Bob O'Donnell, Irene Berlinsky
Feb 2010 - Doc # TB20100204
Event Proceeding
A year ago, most of us felt the sky was falling. But things are more stable today and many regions and products and service segments are showing growth in consumer IT spend. Demand for consumer electronics in 2009 proved to be ...
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