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[Digital TV Facts: The Latest | The switch to digital television] A weeks worth of reminders that televisions ever-expanding universe is up for grabs: More video ads move online, rivaling TV (Washington Post): ”¦Google video ads low cost and ease of use for advertisers”they can upload their video and pay online by credit card”should be a concern for television networks. “If you want to buy an ad on TV, boy, it will take you forever,” said.
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[thevoipdigest.com] Back to the Future”¦ for Broadcast TV: This realignment of viewer attention has been at the expense of the major broadcast networks (ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX), whose own collective share has declined from total domination of the TV screen to about 45% of viewership. Now, as the foundation of the television industry begins to tremble and crack again, this time from the disruptive forces of the Internet, the TV landscape is about to experience another tectonic shift.
[[itvt] Bloggit] ITV Opinion: Red-Button Interactivity: Waving or... : As a mature medium, interactive TV has had its share of failures, and that makes it unattractive to many new media neophiliacs: by way of contrast, IPTV is fantastically attractive because it hasn't been around long enough for us to be sure which bits of it are going to fail or how successful it's actually going to be. (In reality, there's plenty of evidence, but most new media people don't really like evidence--we prefer to travel hopefully.) Ditto mobile TV.
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[Digitaltv-weblog.com] The Digital TV Weblog: Main Page - IPTV, Video on Demand, Streaming TV: To me these last few months have been interesting as we watch TV networks using broadband video to bypass traditional television distribution providers (local television stations and cable). The Chicago Tribune points out that there also is an open question of whether these owners of content should or should not also bypass the Internet portal sites (Google, MSN, Yahoo).
[Video-link.com] Video-Link: The Talkman, originally designed for teaching English to Japanese Sony employees, is a speech recognition software which allows the user to speak into a usb connected mic and have their words translated from/into English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese! The application also has a Game mode so it can be your teacher too, rumors are it contains about 4000 sentences for you to repeat back gaining a mark (a-d) depending on how much your voice sounds like the teacher.
[Masternewmedia.org] Is IPTV The Future Of Internet Television? - Robin Good's Latest News: Even those executives working for would-be IPTV ventures would give no credit whatsoever to the idea that an alternative way of leveraging Internet strengths for the commercial delivery of video content exists. Most of the time they see only theirs.
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