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- Miro going nowhere without net neutrality
- Miro going nowhere without net neutrality"Net neutrality" ...... means only not charging companies for the bandwidth they use, but spreading the costs to all customers.What you're talking about is restricting particular providers for commercial advantage. That's supposed to be illegal under current rules. Unless there's some kind of...
- Tags: Net Neutrality, Miro
- Discussion threads 2008-02-05
- New torrent technology a serial industry killer
- I got the annual notice from my cable company last week. Some channels in. Some channels out. And if it's something you really like you can bet it's now been pushed to a higher tier, at a higher price. They don't just play...
- Tags: Telephony, Open Source, Industry, Miro, Telephony Monopoly, Cable, Network Technology, VOIP, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-01-14
- Who is representing Mambo?
- Who is representing Mambo?A bit confused here...""This is not the way to do it. The foundation needs to come from within the community, and it must be a consultative process, or people feel alienated."Ummm, why? Does this person think a committy is better at anything and everything? Isn't...
- Tags: Team management, source code, Mambo, Miro, XFree86, open source, core developer
- Discussion threads 2005-08-30
- Open-source Mambo project faces rift
- Open-source Mambo project faces riftEvolution is goodThis is definitely healthy. Splitting projects will open possibilities to new ideas. Project is simply mutating into two different entities and finally fittest will win.I'm not happy with either side...I love mambo, however I was really never happy with how close Miro kept Mambo...
- Tags: Debian, Miro, Mambo, developer, open source
- Discussion threads 2005-08-22
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- Video: Software licensing agreement strategies
- ZDNet senior editor Sam Diaz talks to Eliot Arlo Colon, president of Miro Consulting, discussing the ins and out of software licensing agreements with companies like Oracle. Colon shares his views on new Web 2.0 software and how businesses can get an edge in the negotiating process. by Larry Dignan
- Tags: Software, Strategy, Software Licensing Agreement, Video, Web 2.0, Tools & Techniques, Internet, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-09-29
- Software licensing agreement strategies revealed
- ZDNet senior editor Sam Diaz talks to Eliot Arlo Colon, president of Miro Consulting, discussing the ins and out of software licensing agreements with companies like Oracle. Colon shares his views on new Web 2.0 software and how businesses can get an edge in the negotiating process.
- Tags: Software, Strategy, Software Licensing Agreement, Web 2.0, Tools & Techniques, Internet, Management
- Videos 2008-09-26
- News to know: Microsoft's new language; Yahoo saga; Apple; Vulnerability counts
- Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft declares its modeling love with a new language, ‘D' Larry Dignan: Yahoo's conundrum: White knights are hard to find Dan Farber: Mitch Kapor: Microsoft+Yahoo, major integration challenge David Morgenstern: Will Microsoft support Windows on Macs?...
- Tags: Larry Dignan, Mobile, Yahoo! Inc., Dana Blankenhorn, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Data Centers, Advertising & Promotion, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Marketing
- Blog posts 2008-02-06
- Miro going nowhere without net neutrality
- Miro, the open source video player, is on a roll. The company is planning a European tour (hope it goes better than the Spice Girls' tour) following a co-branding announcement which drew immediate support, including Germany's public broadcaster. The new version of the software...
- Tags: Interest, Net Neutrality, Corporate Communications, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Open Source, Marketing, Internet, Networking, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-02-05
- FCC starts Comcast cover-up on net neutrality
- The Bush FCC has launched an "inquiry" which will likely kill net neutrality complaints by deeming throttling of BitTorrent traffic "reasonable." Having watched the FCC of Kevin Martin, and other Bush Administration agencies, transform Internet access from a highly competitive marketplace into a cable-Bell duopoly, I'm more than...
- Tags: FCC, BitTorrent, Network, Comcast Corp., Net Neutrality, Cable, News, Bush FCC, Federal Government, Internet, Government, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-01-16
- New torrent technology a serial industry killer
- New torrent technology a serial industry killerBittie will likelyBittie will likely wet his trousers over this.:o)Nice work DanantList of torrent RSS feeds of practically every showThis site has a long list of torrent feeds for practically every popular TV show, formatted for Miro. You can even view the list...
- Tags: Network technology, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Broadband Internet, broadband, serial industry killer, industry killer, cable, industry
- Discussion threads 2008-01-14
- BitZip (exe)
- With the BitZip edition of the Miro client Users can now search multiple torrent engines from one location, download, store and view the torrent in the download client and in full screen.Version 2 is much easier to use than the previous version.
- Tags: Client
- Software downloads 2007-12-06
- The top 10 consumer open source projects
- Our Crave blog has compiled a list of the top 10 open source projects for consumers, and while their list covers 11 Web pages here's the whole thing, Letterman-style: (Sorry, no jokes in honor of the writer's strike.) 10 -- Firefox, the browser. ...
- Tags: Editor, Microsoft Windows, Open Source, Instant Messaging, Operating Systems, Software, Internet, Online Communications, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-11-26
- Open source and the copycat charge
- Proprietary vendors still accuse open source of just copying their innovations in order to drive down value for innovators. In some ways they have a point. VMWare will not get the monopoly rents it feels it deserves on virtualization because it has many open source competitors. ...
- Tags: Innovation, Leadership, Strategy, Open Source, Management, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-11-14
- Miro (exe)
- Miro makes video on the Internet less frustrating and more enjoyable. You can subscribe to channels of Internet video, download videos, and watch them full screen, one after the other, all in one application. Internet video becomes Internet TV. Version 1.0 makes a number of fixes and tweaks, including the...
- Tags: Unicode, Internet Video, Video, Corporate Communications, Internet, Marketing
- Software downloads 2007-11-13
- Miro (dmg)
- Democracy Player is a free and open source internet TV/video podcast application, with a beautiful, easy to use interface. You can subscribe to any internet TV channel, including video podcasts, video RSS feeds, bittorrent feeds, and video blogs. A built-in Channel Guide lists hundreds of channels of all types, all...
- Tags: Video, Democracy Player, Corporate Communications, Podcasts, Marketing, Internet
- Software downloads 2007-11-13
- Laszlo demo: The write once/run anywhere (Flash,DHTML,Java,Silverlight) RIA dev tool?
- Laszlo demo: The write once/run anywhere (Flash,DHTML,Java,Silverlight) RIA dev tool?15% of browsers use Xul for RIA.Doesn't that qualify it as a major player? (It's 28% in Europe.) Miro is a Xul app, too AFAIK, but I don't have numbers to share on that.Anywhere NOT Everywhere!There is a difference!If I have...
- Tags: XML, rich Internet application, Flash,DHTML,Java,Silverlight, Laszlo, tool
- Discussion threads 2007-11-09
- German universities embrace Linux
- German universities embrace LinuxGo Novell!!!!You guys rock!Is Novell right?That 40% of all German university students use Linux. That if true would be really interesting to follow up on.Good for SuSE!If you are going to use Linux, you might as well use the best out there!http://www.opensuse.orgWrong distro, but......Any linux installation is...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, SuSE, Linux System Administrator, Linux, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-08-30
- Does the glossy screen of the new iMac suck?
- There's a lot of buzz online about the glossy LCD screen on the new generation of iMacs, called the Aluminum iMac. Some people love it and some hate it.However, its new glossy screen may have a deeper meaning in Apple's positioning for consumer, business and professional systems.Apple used to offers...
- Tags: Screen, Apple iMac, Apple Inc., David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2007-08-27
- Open-source video player works for all file types
- Democracy Player wants to replace your TVDemocracy Player, set to be called Miro Player with its next release, is an open-source video player that works for almost every type of video file. With an interface similar to iTunes, it also has a channel guide where you can set up automatic...
- Tags: Corporate communications, Media players, Democracy Player, video, video player, open source
- Videos 2007-06-15
- Is your flash drive fast enough for Vista's ReadyBoost?
- Is your flash drive fast enough for Vista's ReadyBoost?Minimum spec is wrong"2.5 MB/sec throughout for 4 KB random reads 1.75 MB/sec throughout for 512 KB random writes"The Vista ReadyBoost FAQ from Tom Archer on MSDN says this but the actual ReadyBoost article Tom links to says it's 3.5 and 2.5...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Tom Archer, ReadyBoost, Microsoft Windows Vista, KB/sec, USB flash drive
- Discussion threads 2007-01-18
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