An open-source streaming server and client, rolled into one
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Posted 22 Dec 2004
A batch of recent announcements and upcoming CES product announcements suggest that videophones just might be ready for their closeup.
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Posted 15 Dec 2004
It’s hard enough keeping track of the myriad codecs available for streaming. It’s even tougher when the names are so similar. Here, two 3ivx proponents break down the difference between their and the higher-profile DivX.
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Posted 15 Dec 2004
Fiber optics isn’t the only solution available to deliver video and interactive digital media to the home.
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Posted 08 Dec 2004
When IBM realized that its HTML-based IT newsletter wasn't getting the job done, the company looked to ForwardView to provide Interactivity.
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Posted 08 Dec 2004
Due to its seemingly esoteric nature, most major news organizations have reported on Acacia’s DMT patent claims only fleetingly. What’s surprising is how many trade organizations—even those with members who’ve been contacted by Acacia—have continued to ignore this important and complex issue.
Featured Articles,
Posted 30 Nov 2004
Now’s the time for savvy manufacturers to take advantage of the growing convergence of traditional analog audio-visual gear and IP-based devices.
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Posted 30 Nov 2004
Company teams with Mercora to combine peer-to-peer, streaming music service with social networking and search components.
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Posted 23 Nov 2004
Distributed processing allows for scalable and exact reporting of stations’ audience reach.
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Posted 17 Nov 2004
We shouldn’t be thinking about creating a "streaming industry" anymore. Rather, we should focus on all the vertical markets for which streaming can provide solutions. A look at streaming’s past offers lessons for the future.
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Posted 17 Nov 2004
Acacia enters into its 200th DMT licensing agreement while reporting third quarter licensing revenue of $740,000 from its DMT patents alone.
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Posted 10 Nov 2004
A major problem for equipment manufacturers is that their products don’t meet existing video encoding standards, much less accommodate emerging standards. Hence, two major requirements for the successful deployment of new digital video equipment are software programmability and system flexibility.
Featured Articles,
Posted 10 Nov 2004
From the infrastructure to the handheld, this year’s show was all about collaboration.
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Posted 03 Nov 2004
Departments of Transportation in more and more states are monitoring their highways via streaming video, integrating digital video surveillance and monitoring systems into Intelligent Transportation Systems.
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Posted 03 Nov 2004
Courtroom Connect is delivering both live and on-demand audio and video from the courtroom to more than 60 users in the media, financial, and legal communities.
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Posted 26 Oct 2004
General Mills' streaming media portal brings together a large workforce.
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Posted 26 Oct 2004
Transforms a home PC into a "personal media portal" that can stream every major digital media format to an Internet-enabled PDA, cell phone, laptop, or remote desktop equipped with either RealPlayer or Windows Media Player.
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Posted 21 Oct 2004
After two years of presenting text-only resources, the Gallup Organization teamed with Akamai to deliver timely video reports on the hot topic of the day.
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Posted 21 Oct 2004
Kangaroo and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series to offer attendees handheld "spectator devices" that allow them to follow live content such as in-truck video feeds, team audio communication, timing data, and scoring information as well as a digital version of the media guide.
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Posted 13 Oct 2004
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