IPTVision > Opera Software and GooMe Interactive To Deliver IPTV Solution
[CdrInfo.com Just Published News] This solution gives operators, broadcasters and TV/set-top-box OEMs access to an entire range of Internet and media services, from traditional TV to home media streaming and On-Demand services such as YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.
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[Opera Press Room] Opera Software and GooMe Interactive deliver the best Web and home ...: “The cross-platform Opera-GooMe modular solution will be easily portable to any browser-powered device, thus creating a real opportunity for ”TV Anywhere convergence,” said Danny Peled, CEO and founder, GooMe Interactive. “With major initiatives such as HbbTV and OIPF shaping the future of digital TV, Opera and GooMe expect to see solutions such as this take the IPTV and hybrid markets by storm in 2010.”
[PR Hub] Microsoft Unites Software and Cloud Services to Power New TV ...: Mediaroom 1 Mediaroom 2.0 Screens -- TV via set-top box -- TV via set-top box and Xbox 360 and Xbox 360
[paidContent:UK] The Shape Of IPTV To Come? LG Adds Orange Content To French TVs ...: The service will give those using the TVs with a broadband connection access to some content that Orange already offers via its IPTV service, such as news, weather, sports information and movie trailers, with the intention for this content to grow over time. The video (embedded below), for example, seemed to also suggest, through a cinema button, that Orange would also stream premium content through the service.
[The Levisa Lazer] ConnecTV MIPS Android Media Center Software | 4G Internet Video ...: What makes ConnecTV stand out is the speed and seamless integration between devices. It is built for MIPS Android based systems and for use with the faster and more powerful internet framework IMS/4G which looks set to become mainstream over the next 5 years.
[The Eastern Tribune | awamimarkaz.com] The Eastern Tribune | awamimarkaz.com » IPTV For Corporations: Microsofts version for IPTV is Microsoft MediaRoom, which uses multicast architecture intended for use in a set-top box connected to a TV, provides on-demand as well as live streaming content to users over an IP network. The software is slated to be ported for the XBox 360 platform soon.
[Press Release / Submit Press Release: Published PR] Press Release - Opera Software and GooMe Interactive deliver the ...: The is a middleware company providing operators with a unified and easy-to-operate content management solution to manage TV, online video, music, websites, social networking, widgets and more, which enables generating additional revenue streams from targeted advertising and advanced service recommendations. With most users preferring not to ”cut the cord and instead experience broadband content from a service provider, GooMe offers an friendly user experience which is in service at leading operators, with a management server for managing subscribers, services and content.
[BuddeBlog] BuddeBlog » Blog Archive » IPTV vs IPTV+RF: I myself have a Foxtel PayTV cable and a Optus Broadband Internet cable connected to my home, plus an old fashioned Telstra POTS connection to round it off (my Foxtel PayTV service would be sunk without it). So while the rest of the world have a 40-year old legacy infra-structure that demands a RF (essentially HFC) overlay solution to migrate to GPON access networks, Australia has just a 10-year old legacy infra-structure to accommodate due to the infinite wisdom of Telstra and Optus and the not so visionary Government of the day that permitted them to roll it out.
[Simple Thoughts - Java and Web Blog] Netflix CEO Reed Hastings doesn't see enough demand to unbundle ...: ACTON/DELHI - India's highly promising, recently launched Smart Digivision MyWay IPTV service is taking full advantage of comprehensive software, systems and services from SeaChange International, the proven leader in IPTV and on-demand television solutions. Customers of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.
[The Business Insider] Coming In 2010: Virtual Cable Companies (Like Apple!): For most of that time, the discussion has been Web-centric, with the media and analysts asking whether Web-based video services, YouTube, Hulu and others like them, which have garnered huge, loyal audiences and have become part of our culture, lexicon and experience in a very short time, will pose a serious threat to traditional TV distributors. Will consumers, they ask, cut the cable cord and rely instead on free, ad-supported Web video rather than paying Comcast (or some other cable, telco or satellite TV provider) $150 per month for a cable package?
[IBTimes.com.au RSS Feed - Most Popular Articles] Why Steve Ballmer's CES keynote was boring: Microsoft is looking ...: Microsoft hadn't yet released Mediaroom, but offered predecessor TV Foundation for cable operators. Ed Graczyk, then marketing director for Microsoft TV, and I spoke about the company's living room strategy, which I wrote about for JupiterResearch's now defunct Microsoft Monitor blog in a post simply titled: "Microsoft's 'Better Together' Strategy." Excerpt:
[Betanews] Why Steve Ballmer's CES keynote was boring: Microsoft is looking ...: Whether you’re a cable subscriber using the Ceton quad-tuner card to turn your PC into the world’s first (and only) 4-tuner DVR, or a customer of a Mediaroom service provider like U-verse, WMC brings the best in pay TV, as well as the world of over-the-top TV, into a kick-ass device with a TV user experience that puts the rest to shame. You can’t find that on Apple, you can’t find that on TiVo, you can’t find that on the cable or satellite STB you get from your local provider.
[istartedsomething] Microsoft to launch video-on-demand service? - istartedsomething: [...] Long Zheng has uncovered a Microsoft trademark application Down Under: Computer software for delivery of broadcast-quality video and television programming over broadband, cable, satellite and wireless networks; computer software for providing video-on-demand services;
[Freeband TV News] YouTube's upgrade to 1080p continues sustained attack on bandwidth: What wont come as good news for ISPs, who have been experiencing a sustained attack on their bandwidth of late, is YouTube now making video available in 1080p. “As resolution of consumer cameras increases, we want to make sure YouTube is the best home on the web to showcase your content,” reported the YouTube blog.
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