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[Joel Burslem: Writing, Editing, Marketing & Communications] Content providers beware. This should be your canary in the coalmine. Mainstream adoption cant be far off. bittorrent, internet, tv...
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[Podcasting:] BitTorrent For Dummies (Alex Williams): Our Broadcast Machine bittorrent publishing software offers that kind of scalability, so that whether youre publishing video just to your family or to hundreds of thousands of viewers, you dont have to worry about high bandwidth costs. In that way, even though we sometimes use the analogy that internet TV is like “podcasting for video,” theres a fundamental difference between self-publishing audio and video.
[ASCII by Jason Scott] Creative Commons and The Money: People have come running to me pointing to the Usenet feed that had the full ISO images up and the links on the bittorrent site and cry about the piracy, but there was no piracy. This is what the CC S-A license is about: unless they strip your name off, they aren't doing anything wrong!
[Joel Burslem - home] iTunes Sells One Million Videos: Certainly the trend speaks to pent-up demand for legal alternatives for downloading video content off the Internet. But the challenge going forward is going to be finding more content providers willing to cooperate to head off the very real threat posed by the
[Gearcritech.com] The end or the beginning of TV: While the internet has provided these opportunities for years, particularly in the last few given the rise of BitTorrent, which some have taken advantage of, it wasn’t considered a viable mass form of distribution, at least in contrast to television or the theater. While it probably won’t rival either any time soon, the internet is quickly starting to move towards the potential it showed so long ago, and iTunes distribution of video content is, in my opinion, the first massively popular and legitimized space to do so, and is a showcase for potential long ignored, purposefully or not.
[Thisweekintech.com] this WEEK in TECH: The general consensus on our most recent poll, "Should TWiT Go Back To Closed Recordings?" seems to be that occasional live TWiTs are ok. Our plan for now is to do TWiT before a live audience once a month, taping the rest of them in a closed studio at the Pixel Corps offices in San Francisco.
[Blogtorrent.com] Blog Torrent - Simplified bittorrent by Downhill Battle: Why does Blog Torrent matter?Making it easy to blog large video files means that people can share their home movies the same way they share their photos or writings. It lets people create vast networks of truly peer-to-peer video content-- video that was made by individuals and shared with individuals, no big bandwidth budget required.
[P2p.weblogsinc.com] P2P Internet television or Bit Torrent copycat? - The Peer-to-Peer ...: Apparently BitTorrent has some competition trying to make money out of the same principle. The catch?
[Slate.msn.com] The Death of Television - Will the Internet replace the boob tube ...: also every TV program, news show, documentary, music video, and video blog, .Once you've downloaded the BitTorrent software, you can grab files from .
[Glinden.blogspot.com] Geeking with Greg: BitTorrent, Internet TV, and personalization: The entire article is worth reading, but I wanted to highlight this excerpt on using BitTorrent for watching TV:BitTorrent is something deeper and more subtle. It's a technology that is changing the landscape of broadcast media.
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