Akimbo and Internet TV
[Archived in Digital Video Production, Entry]
tim on 2004/02/16:
„The recipe for Internet TV is pretty simple: digital video production and bandwidth are getting easier and cheaper, p2p/swarming download technologies are gaining popularity, RSS/ATOM/XML will allow you to subscribe to feeds that deliver video content, and aggregators/search engines will help you map and navigate these feeds.“
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„This innovation represents a milestone for Internet users, enabling quick and easy access to the world's largest collection of online information. "People worldwide can find more information with Google than with any other search engine," said Larry Page, Google co-founder and president of Products. Google's collection of 6 billion items comprises 4.28 bi“http://www.stargeek.com/item/83346.html - Cached
„A group of disparate individuals calling themselves "The Plagiarists" who founded an eponymous e-mail list for conducting secretive art-stunts and discussing elaborate hoaxes on the 12th of April this year (coincidentely, this date being the birth date of TV pranksters Jeremy Beadle and comedian Mark Thomas) claim to be merely researching a novel on behalf of their group`s mentor, the artist and author Stewart Home. Home has previously claimed to have no connection at all with the group, but today we can exclusively reveal that several subscribers to the mailing list are also card carrying members of an affiliated organisation entitled, 'The Stewart Home Society' who also have known links to other internet mailing lists that are currently being monitored for similar signs of subversive activity. The 'SHS' recently celebrated their inaugural meeting at an anarchist bookfair in central London last weekend, and we infiltrated the event in order to learn what motivates the group to carry out its post-modernist campaign that aims to wreck society via callous art attacks and promotion of its peculiar brand of media mayhem.“http://www.stewarthomesociety.org/archive/ account.htm - Cached
„Someone, probably in Finland or the Ukraine, is going to write a nice little Linux app which gets ported to Windows in 3 days and blogged and Slashdotted and then makes the New York Times which has crafted some oblique and not all that well reported angle on where did all the good TV go now that everyone is an Internet pirate? And this app is going to rip that broadcast flag right out of the data stream, perhaps even re-encoding the entire file, which just isn’t a big deal because that little application is built around a batch function, so I just crank it up, feed it the 12 new episodes of Smallville, CSI, or whatever else garbage I happen to have found that evening, and let it run ALL night.“http://www.dialedin.us/archives/ cat_news.html#000266 - Cached
Found at a page of tim, posted on 2004/02/16
„Jim Moore: "Now we need a next generation of RSS--or perhaps just more clever use of this version of RSS--to tie millions of personal computers into the next generation of video boxes, such as TIVO and Digeo and Akimbo--and thus millions of televisions."“http://grumet.net/weblog/archives/ 2004_04.html#000742 - Cached
Found at a page of Andrew Grumet, posted on 2004/04/02
„As soon as I got in one boss was swarming around me with Friday's crisis that I missed. I'm trying to be resigned about the system we've put in and to state bluntly that tis' a piece of crap and that I've made peace with that. I'm not going to pretend like it's an easy to use system or anything...“http://andymatic.com/archives/000714.html - Cached
„Streamer is a swarming MP3 streamer. Every listener to a Streamer Internet radio station relays for other users, so that you can never run out of bandwidth -- think of Onion Networks' and Blue Falcon Networks' technology, except that this is free and GPLed. I wish that the CBC would adopt this for their Internet radio streams, which are 99 percent busied-out and have a lot of rebuffering problems.“http://boingboing.net/2002_06_01_archive.html - Cached
„ RSS of the Automata Shane McChesney is writing about some very exciting possibilities with automated RSS newsfeed generation (using his company's product, Fetch , as an example): "Basically, though, we've put a scheduling engine and a SQL query interface together to allow users -- IT users, analysts, not the end-user / reader -- to write and schedule SQL queries on any ODBC datasource in the enterprise. The query results are formatted into two text strings, which become the and elements of an in a Fetch RSS ." The information can then be read in the Fetch reader on the desktop or they can use any reader that supports RSS . Their focus right now is on the call center but it can really be used throughout a company.“http://www.highcontext.com/blarchive/ cat_weblogs.html - Cached
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