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Tuesday, September 23, 2003
 

 

Net video subscriptions to go prime time

Net video subscriptions to go prime time. Video-streaming subscription services will take off in the next several years, according to a new study, which estimates the market's value at $4.5 billion in 2007. [CNET News.com - Front Door]


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Bob Doyle will record BloggerCon

Bob Doyle will record BloggerCon on video and audio. [Scripting News]


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Perfect application for RSS enclosures

Chris LydonChris Lydon has been doing a series of audio interviews on his weblog at Harvard. There are already over 25 interviews, representing 40 separate MP3 files. The archive is nearly 300MB. It's a perfect application for RSS enclosures. [Scripting News]


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Maven Networks launches

Maven Networks launches.

Maven Networks Launches. A company I have been working closely with over the past six-months, has finally taken the wraps off its products.  Maven Networks today launched an exciting new end-to-end system for delivering high-quality video applications to broadband-connected PCs.  I've written up some thoughts on Maven Networks. [Jeremy Allaire's Radio]

This sounds cool.  I wonder if Jeet Singh - an old friend - is involved as well.  Or Rich Levandov.

One note to Jeremy Allaire - this is ANOTHER situation where I'd LOVE to right-click, copy a Flash bit and paste it into my blog post.  But (as you WELL know) you can't do that with Flash.  IMHO until that can happen, Flash will REMAIN an outsider, an add-on - an after-effect. 

If you wanna play in the blogosphere - we have to be able to copy and paste.  As many times as I've tried to explain this to folks, I get "our developers don't want their content copied" (sounds like the RIAA and MPAA are on Macromedia's board.)

But wait a minute! I thought Tim O'Reilly was on Macromedia's board?

[Marc's Voice]
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Google tests local search

Google tests local search. The Web search company is experimenting with search results tailored to a person's geographic location, following a similar move by rival Overture Services. [CNET News.com - Front Door]


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Streaming Location-based Content

Streaming Location-based Content. PanGo creates location-based streaming content for amusement parks, zoos, aquariums and sports arenas. Information is streamed to a handheld whenever they come within proximity of the Hot Spot. Newbury's LocaleServer provides similar "steaming walking tours". Museums use these location-ba... [DailyWireless]


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Who blogs, how and why

Micheal Angeles: "Lucent Technologies' Information Specialist, Michael Angeles, believes blogging has evolved beyond "cool" and is moving quickly into the corporate world. In this presentation, Angeles will discuss who blogs, how and why." [Oliver Wrede] [lawrence's notebook]


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RSS News Aggregators Browse for You

PC Magazine: RSS News Aggregators Browse for You.

I wonder why they left Radio UserLand off? I still like its all-in-one-page approach. But, I must admit, I'm using NewsGator about 90% of the time lately.

[The Scobleizer Weblog]
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