We talk about napster, sports webcasting, and other things.
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Posted 24 Apr 2000
A look at the latest release of the Windows Media platform.
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Posted 19 Apr 2000
Is Quicktime a viable Open Source alternative to RealMedia and Windows Media, or has Apple missed the boat?
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Posted 19 Apr 2000
Can Eloquent Make B2B Streaming Media Sexier? Presentation/Rich Media Company Offering Companies Better Communication
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Posted 18 Apr 2000
by Paul Kushner
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Posted 18 Apr 2000
San Jose Start-up To Start Streaming Software
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Posted 18 Apr 2000
Multiply redundant peering OC3's directly to the backbone of the multiband multicast gigabit Internet -- say what? Today on streamingmedia.com technical talk, we'll be trying to figure out what all those hosting providers are talking about when they're selling us.
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Posted 18 Apr 2000
We have a mixed bag this week: first, we look at anteye.com, who are handing out $100,000 awards to first-time filmmakers. Is this a viable business model? Second, we talk to Tom Britt of Channelseek and Thomas Edwards of thesync.com about how to promote webcast content. Finally, we hear from Joey Manley and Jose Alvear about the changes that are in store for streamingmedia.com.
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Posted 17 Apr 2000
The Forum is chartered with the development of a new broadband business model, meeting both technical and multi-players relationship demands, to rollout a new generation of innovative content services.
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Posted 12 Apr 2000
ALTUS is a full service streaming media group.
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Posted 12 Apr 2000
If you know about My.MP3.com you should look into Myplay.com. This legal alternative to MP3.com's Beam-It service gives users anywhere access to their music collection.
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Posted 11 Apr 2000
Highlights of the Kagan Streaming Summitt in New York
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Posted 11 Apr 2000
Everyone seems to be jumping on the free hosting model for streams. The idea is that end-users, when given access to the necessary servers and tools, will generate interesting content. Is this viable, or are we doomed to a million channels of wedding videos and weekends on the beach?
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Posted 10 Apr 2000
It seems that everybody has a different definition for "convergence" ... and it seems that everybody's definition is, albeit slowly, converging. Host Ken Rutkowski talks to leaders in the space.
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Posted 06 Apr 2000
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Posted 04 Apr 2000
Video over the web still suffers from any number of problems, most of them
relating to bandwidth: most users just don't have a fat enough pipe to view
large amounts of video enjoyably. There are some ways to optimize video
content for websites, though. The first step is to make sure that one's
source materials are as good as possible--if you're lucky enough to be
producing, rather than repurposing, video content. Today, Joey Manley of
streamingmedia.com will be leading a discussion with some of the top minds
in the field on how to shoot video for the web. You can listen in using
RealPlayer or Windows Media Player.
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Posted 04 Apr 2000
Hungry Canadian company offers an easy way to create rich-media broadband and e-commerce streaming video sites
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Posted 04 Apr 2000
We all know that online distribution can reshape the commercial aspects of
media -- but what about the artistic aspects? Is there a difference in
kind (not just in distribution mechanism) for broadband music and
movies?
What kind of movies or music make particularly good online content items,
and why?
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Posted 03 Apr 2000
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