The Future of Television, Part II - Narrowcasting
[Archived in Entry, Streaming Video Software]
Luis on 2003/08/15:
„When Steve Jobs, iCEO of Apple Computer, gives his trademark keynote speech at whatever Mac convention, Apple Computer has, for the most part, streamed the event over the Internet. What that means is, if you want to see his presentation, you can visit a page at Apple, which then instructs your computer's QuickTime software on how to access streaming video of the event. Streaming video is essentially like a TV station on the Internet, allowing video to come directly to your computer (without having to save it as a file on your hard drive), albeit presently at relatively low quality and small size. Make the video image full-screen and it looks pretty bad.“
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