The new WiFi-enabled iPod Touch looks tasty, but changes in the rest of the iPod line, a drop in the price of the 8GB iPhone, and discontinuation of the 4GB iPhone are leaving a sour taste in early adopters’ mouths. Thurs., Sept. 6, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 06 Sep 2007
The handset manufacturer’s Ovi music portal leverages last year’s Loudeye acquisition to launch music and entertainment ecosystem in Europe and Asia. Thurs., Aug. 30, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 30 Aug 2007
Notice that your network transfer rate goes down when listening to audio or watching video in Vista? The bad news is you're not alone; the good news is that Microsoft says it's working on a fix. Wed., Aug. 29, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 29 Aug 2007
As MTV ends its partnership with Microsoft and starts one with Real, only one thing is clear: The online music world may be growing, but it’s still frustrating. Fri., Aug. 24, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 24 Aug 2007
It's time to face the facts: As good as it is for the enterprise and government verticals, there's still no proof of ROI for webcasting blockbuster events.
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Posted 15 Aug 2007
Newspapers are no longer just dabbling with the internet; they are transforming themselves from print-only caterpillars to multimedia butterflies. And streaming media is playing a big role that may get even bigger.
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Posted 15 Aug 2007
MLB Advanced Media's anger against the placeshifting technology of the SlingBox seems a bit arcane.
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Posted 15 Aug 2007
Web 2.0 has become much more than just the latest corporate buzzword. So let’s separate fact from fiction and find genuine business-changing ideas in this mashup of online video, social networking, revenue generation, and user-generated content. Tues., Aug. 14, by Jose Castillo
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Posted 14 Aug 2007
With a downloadable client, electronic program guide, and peer-to-peer delivery, BBC’s new online video initiative could be a harbinger of things to come in the attempt by traditional broadcasters to get viewers to watch television programs online. Tues., July 17, by Jake Ward
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Posted 17 Jul 2007
Retroactive royalties kick in on July 15 timetable will trigger retroactive royalties, and recent hearings indicate Congress won’t intervene. But all hope is not lost, as royalty rate could still be overturned. Tues., July 3, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 03 Jul 2007
The proliferation of new media channels presents an interesting conundrum: How will consumers be able to afford all these new services? The answer? Cookies. Fri., June 29, by Damien Stolarz
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Posted 29 Jun 2007
The popular peer-to-peer file sharing platform claims it has more than 8 million users. It’s now pursuing content publishers to reach that installed base with its Pando Publisher streaming service. Mon., June 25, by Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen
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Posted 25 Jun 2007
New version of Serious Magic’s flagship product adds multicamera preview and seamless Flash Video output at a reduced price.Mon., June 25, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 25 Jun 2007
Akamai's internet monitoring tool shows both the big picture-the ebb and flow of net traffic in general-as well as a close-up on media content usage. Tues., June 12, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 12 Jun 2007
Technology players like Immersive Media are integrating streaming content into practical, everyday-use online products such as Google Maps’ new street-level views. Friday, June 1, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 01 Jun 2007
The business of streaming sports is alive, well, and pushing the technology and business envelope, as MLB Advanced Media partners with The Tennis Channel and upstart Marshall Media pushes the video quality envelope. Fri., May 25, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 25 May 2007
Any business built around podcasts and videoblogs has to start with the fundamentals: Compelling content that can be exchanged with an audience for their attention. Still, the past two years have taught us many lessons about how we can turn that exchange into a successful business model. Wed., May 23, by Damien Stolarz
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Posted 22 May 2007
The show floor at the New York Hilton—bursting at the seams with exhibitors and attendees—buzzed with spirited discussions about Flash, Silverlight, citizen journalism, user-generated content, and the state of the industry. Sun., May 20, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 20 May 2007
The final panel of the show—which topped 3,400 registered attendees, a 25% increase over 2006—focused on one of the most contentious issues facing the media and entertainment sector: Just what kind of advertising works best? Thurs., May 17, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 17 May 2007
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