| Updated: 9/27/02; 9:57:24 AM. |
| Education/Technology MacInTouch: Mac news, information and analysis: "ïFCA QuickTime Broadcaster for Mac OS X (available for downloading) offers "live encoding" for capturing video from FireWire devices and broadcasting it online:
QuickTime Broadcaster takes full advantage of QuickTime, the most powerful digital media technology on the Internet. The combination QuickTime Broadcaster, QuickTime Streaming Server 4 and QuickTime 6 provides the industry's first end-to-end MPEG-4-based Internet broadcasting system, which allows you to reach not only the large and growing base of QuickTime Players, but also any ISO-compliant MPEG-4 player. " 10:19:13 PMFlash: Blogging Goes Corporate This year, Macromedia -- the company that makes Flash and Shockwave -- has posted a $305 million quarterly loss, laid off 110 people and lost a $2.8 million copyright infringement suit to Adobe.
But for all the company's apparent troubles, in the last week there's been a lot of good feeling directed toward the firm, with people saying that Macromedia is one of the few companies to appreciate the new topography of the Web. ...
Macromedia had five of its "community managers" create their own weblogs using Radio and Blogger, two of the most popular blog publishers. (The bloggers are John Dowdell, Mike Chambers, Matt Brown, Vernon Viehe and Bob Tartar.) New York Times reports Intel, IBM, AT&T Wireless, Verizon, Cingular, and others considering national seamless Wi-Fi network: although any real announcement may be months away, John Markoff gets an early scoop on the ongoing shift in cell telephone company thinking. Intel knows they can sell more machines with wireless built in if they can build out wireless networks. IBM Global Services will make potentially hundreds of millions of dollars a year unwiring offices and public spaces. The cell telephone companies get more dollars per user and happier customers. [80211b News] 5:51:07 AM
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