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[bTelevisions - Your Televisions Blog] The site garnered 250,000 views during its first week online. The Internet-based channel will regularly feature shows, commentary, and general resources on everything concerning the environment, such as climate, wildlife, and pollution.

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[Brightcove.com] The Latest from Brightcove: Specifically, Marc wondershow and whether we'll be supporting, creating and/or enabling standards in thisspace.  I sure hope so!  We're on top of standards like MediaRSS , but agree with Marc that RSS in and of-itself, even withmedia-centered namespace extensions, is a "transport" not a solution to search,discovery and mixing of tv media.

http://shore.com [Shore.com] Shore Communications Inc.: Commentary - Weblogs - ContentBlogger ...: Compliance-conscious companies are also likely to find this solution offered by Newstex via LexisNexis appealing, as its weblog licensing eliminates any issues about usage rights that may otherwise crop up unexpectedly (have we forgotten already the successful suit against Legg Mason brought by a small-scale newsletter publisher?). Weblogs will continue to gain their popularity and influence via direct Web access but being able to access then via LexisNexis will be a huge plus for enterprises trying to keep abreast of market opinion via their business information and intelligence tools.

http://www.wimax.com [Wimax.com] WIMAX - WiMax.com Blog: http://www.wimax.com/commentary/blog/blog-2006/blog3-13-2006fo1 at&t bell souuth rboc wimax Yup, AT&T (the old SBC being the face behind the trademark) has announced plans to buy Bell South. This consolidates most of the telecom power in the US in the hands of one player which many pundits remind us of 1984 when the Memorandum for Final Judgement (MFJ) was issued breaking up the old AT&T into RBOCs or "Baby Bells". 

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