TV or Not TV?
Monday, February 19, 2007 5:44:15 AM
Some interesting things taking place relative to online video and "TV" as I'm sure you know; especially with online video making on-demand viewing almost ubiquitous (outside of your Tivo or ReplayTV or Moxi).
Joost just started to seed their P2P-based TV platform with clients for Windows and Mac. Video sites like Youtube and Google Video and Dailymotion are booming. Finding online video of whatever interests you is getting easy and shockingly long-tailed. I mean, you can find a clip of the not-so-silent Charlie Chaplin in his amazing 1940 film gem, The Great Dictator or a 1968 Canadian interview of the great media theorist, Marshall McLuhan or Larry Page, Google's co-founder speaking at AAAS or a human slingshot.
Cringely is making some interesting comments on how he thinks the new Apple TV hub is being positioned.
Joost just started to seed their P2P-based TV platform with clients for Windows and Mac. Video sites like Youtube and Google Video and Dailymotion are booming. Finding online video of whatever interests you is getting easy and shockingly long-tailed. I mean, you can find a clip of the not-so-silent Charlie Chaplin in his amazing 1940 film gem, The Great Dictator or a 1968 Canadian interview of the great media theorist, Marshall McLuhan or Larry Page, Google's co-founder speaking at AAAS or a human slingshot.
Cringely is making some interesting comments on how he thinks the new Apple TV hub is being positioned.






