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- Is on-demand slowly killing traditional broadcasting?
- Is on-demand slowly killing traditional broadcasting?I'm happy for television and on-demand.I do have my antenna with my HDTV, so I can watch local shows broadcasted from ABC, FOX, and CBS (don't care for NBC due to broadcasting in real channel 2 in zip code 32304). I only watch local digital...
- Discussion threads 2008-11-26
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- Good riddance: Digital music sales to surpass CDs in 2010?
- Sorry kid. There are plenty of us who buy CDs. You might want to read this:http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=22862They are folks who don't give a rat's a$$ about being on the bleeding edge of technology.They have CD players in their cars, and most likely in their homes, and the purchase of an MP3...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-18
- G.E. discovers how to put 500GB on a disc; eventual Blu-ray killer?
- G.E. discovers how to put 500GB on a disc; eventual Blu-ray killer?Double edged swordWith the ISPs boosting fees and limiting monthly usage the "instant media download" scheme will never take off. The "flash" thing is still too expensive and unreliable (what would a 500 gig flash module cost). ...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-27
- Online Diplomacy: the Famous Fedex Twitter/Email Exchange
- Online Diplomacy: the Famous Fedex Twitter/Email ExchangeThere is no 'free' speechYou write, "I'm a huge proponent of free speech . . ." Perhaps the most important lesson that you should have learnt from writing your own article is that speech is NOT free; it has consequences because it usually...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-18
- 'Leading with Kindness'
- There is an interesting book and associated US public television series I'm intrigued by entitled 'Leading with Kindness: How good people consistently get better results' The two authors are William F. Baker, Ph.D., (Chief Executive Officer of Educational Broadcasting Corp...
- Blog posts 2008-12-10
- Is on-demand slowly killing traditional broadcasting?
- I'm not a big TV watcher to be honest. In the UK, we have the "licence fee" which you need to pay the government before you even connect the telly to the wall. If you don't, you can bet your arse you'll have armed police storming the windows to your...
- Blog posts 2008-11-26
- Audio Broadcaster 4.1.2 (Windows)
- You can broadcast music and program on scheduled time by using Audio Broadcaster, control the length of time and play date, thats all automatically. It can be used to control working time automatically in schools, factories as well as other departments, for replace the traditional bell and artificial broadcasting. At...
- Software downloads 2008-11-14
- Benazir Bhutto assassinated: Twitter's utility
- If anyone needed convincing of Twitter's business utility, today is that day. As I write this post, the Twittersphere is going nuts over the assassination of Benazir Bhutto which occurred around 5.15am Pacific Time. Bhutto was a Pakistani opposition political leader whose charisma and family history made...
- Blog posts 2007-12-27
- NAB "spindoctoring" on whitespace
- NAB "spindoctoring" on whitespaceAbout rightNow if the NAB can make a reasonable case that granting the spectrum in question would make their own services significantly less reliable (interference, etc) and explain how (ie. make a technical case, instead of relying on demagoguery and spin), then their position will merit more...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-12
- NAB "spindoctoring" on whitespace
- Last month, the FCC rejected a proposal backed by Microsoft, Dell and Google that would have used "white space" spectrum to provide Internet service at speeds between 50-100 mbps. White space is purposefully unused spectrum that exists to prevent interference between broadcasting channels. It's on interference grounds that the FCC...
- Blog posts 2007-09-12
- Can Google change telecommunications?
- A few months ago, Google petitioned the FCC to adopt an "open license" scheme, the four components of which were "open applications, open devices, open services, and open networks"."In short, when Americans can use the software and handsets of their choice, over open and competitive networks, they win," Google CEO...
- Blog posts 2007-08-22
- Software to ease divorce pains
- If you went through a divorce during your life, you know it can be painful. Who will keep the house or the kids? How the money will be distributed? Even if professional mediators are involved, the process can really be unpleasant. According to LiveScience, two programs developed by Australian researchers...
- Blog posts 2007-08-07
- FAQ: Net radio's mixed signals
- FAQ: Net radio's mixed signalsUsed to be per hour?According to http://www.soundexchange.com/licensee/licensee_cws.html, the fee used to be 0.76 cents per *hour* per listener, although per performance was an option. Per hour seems much cheaper. Did I miss something?A question:The only radio station I listen to,exclusively via the net, is...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-13
- Stargates and time travel
- Stargates and time travelAnother angle.Let's say for a moment that the wormhole thing isn't workable and that the speed of light really is a drop dead barrier to travel. So advanced civilizations could communicate but not visit. Now, let's further assume that they do in fact use electro-magnetic...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-18
- Google: The REAL Dish on EchoStar TV ad sales deal
- Google will be a monopoly I said yesterday, an ONLINE ADVERTSIING one.But, what assets does Google really bring to the offline advertising table?Google owns the online search market, literally, with its own 50% plus market share Google.com, backed up by a proprietary “massively scalable infrastructure.”How about offline? What does Google...
- Blog posts 2007-04-03
- Why Google Television will NOT make money
- Another day, another Google promised targeted, measurable advertising revolution: Google TV!Google CEO Eric Schmidt has long been seeking to realize his “fantasy” of controlling the media budgets of all advertisers, across all media. Unfortunately for Google’s advertising diversification dreams, however, the targeted fantasy remains off-target.Google has a fine track record...
- Blog posts 2007-04-03
- The real question: How to keep Microsoft on the transparency track
- The real question: How to keep Microsoft on the transparency trackI have concluded there is a new monopoly strategy afootand therefore, less transparency is likely over the next few years. I hope I am wrong, but you may have noticed the change in Bill Gates focus (he is still...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-28
- IPTV and prospects for regional TV stations
- "French Tuesday" is an event held in various cities around the world on the first Tuesday of every month. The venue changes from event to event, and as the name suggests, is organized by French expatriots in a particular city. It gives me the chance to practice, to a limited...
- Blog posts 2007-03-09
- Google YouTube 'victims' championed by Chilling Effects, EFF, Harvard Law School
- The Super Bowl put forth a super opportunity for Wendy Seltzer, Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School.Seltzer acknowledged at her blog:I snipped the copyright warning out of the weekends Super Bowl broadcast as an example for my copyright class of how far copyright claimants exaggerate...
- Blog posts 2007-02-17
- Google Radio NOT a category killer
- In “Google Radio: Will Audio Ads make money?” I underscore the strategic importance of Google’s one year plus initiative to diversify offline into radio advertising.Google’s acquisition of dMarc Broadcasting in January 2006 was less costly, and less “sexy,” than the high-profile, high-powered takeover of YouTube. Radio does not have the...
- Blog posts 2007-01-31
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