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Sunday, January 25, 2004
 

 

The benefits and the reasons why we need SAM!

As I was writing and updating the draft of the SAM spec today, I started to draft a section in the SAM spec titled "The benefits and the reasons why we need SAM!".

The section needs more work.  Below is what I have written so far:

The benefits and the reasons why we need SAM!

  • Present audio message data published and embedded in html on the Web today is incomplete, inconsistant and complicated to parse out.
  • Present publishers of Web and Interenet audio messages need a structured XML file format to publish easily discoverable data on the Web about the pre-recorded audio messages they upload to the Internet.
  • Publishers of audio message links, need a format that supports clear original audio message credit and proper media rights data.
  • Consumer audio applications need a efficient format to discover recently uploaded pre-recorded audio messages to the Internet.
  • To create a potential for a new class of audio message consumer applications.
  • To allow publishers a way to advertise the existance of their audio messages in a near realtime time efficient manner.
  • The new XML feed namespace will allow consumer applications of audio messages the ability to read and analize the audio message data before deciding to interact with the audio message.
  • There is a need to create a consistant audio message specification compatible across all audio formats.
  • To support multiple language audio message publication and detection.

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iTunes Adopts RSS for Inventory Syndication

iTunes Adopts RSS for Inventory Syndication. Like Amazon, iTunes started using Really Simple Syndication (RSS) to syndicate new additions to its inventory. Extreme music fans can patch in with news readers to make sure the newest tracks pop up on their screens first. Rick Bruner reports. [summary] [MarketingWonk - The single source for no-nonsense Internet marketing news]


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No rules for VoIP

No rules for VoIP.

Mr Michael Powell, chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, told journalists at the World Economic Forum being held in Davos, Switzerland, that he has no intentions of regulating internet telephany(VoIP)."If you're going to say to me that Voice over IP is something that needs regulation, then you're going to have to explain to me why e-mail isn't also, or streaming video or instant messaging is not also,"Mr Powell said.
FCC chief plans no Internet phone regulation

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