Archive for July, 2007



Re: Gullible is not in the Dictionary

Tuesday 31 July 2007 @ 5:50 pm

this is my pseudo-philosophical reply to angrylittlegirl’s pseudo-philosophical rant about gullibility:http://youtube.com/watch?v=OruQy-X32O0it’s also a pretty scathing sarcastic parody, so she probably won’t accept it as a video response. i’m assuming she has a sense of humor (that video couldn’t have been completely serious) but i’m not holding my breath. as such, i opted to record…

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The Best Streaming Video Players

Monday 30 July 2007 @ 1:02 pm

There are a number of different types of streaming video players. In order to determine the best streaming video players, we would need to look at the different qualities and characteristics of each of the video players. In many cases, individuals may not realize that streaming video does not just exist on the internet. To be honest, a lot of us have been using streaming video almost all of our lives. This is because the television and the television stations and channels will connect to the television set, and play a video that is being constantly transmitted from the station or channel tower.

Television is one of the most popular types of streaming video, but it does not use a streaming video player, it uses the individual television set. In order to look at the best streaming video players, we have to return to the internet in order to determine in an objective manner the best streaming video players for the individual. Sometimes, what a person is looking for will help to determine which type of video player is best for this person. There are more high quality streaming video players, and then there are ones that are not as high quality, yet still effective. In matters like these, it will likely depend quite a bit on what the individual wants and needs from their streaming video players. Once this is determined, the individual will likely be able to make a good decision about which streaming video player they want to use.

Windows Media Player is a streaming video player, among its other capabilities of playing videos and different mediums, that is already installed on an individual’s computer in most instances. Due to the fact that it is already on the computer, it is one of the best streaming video players since it is so convenient and easy for the individual to use. It already represents the default media player for the individual. There are other video players that can be used when it comes to viewing streamed videos, but the fact of the matter is that in most cases these are not already installed on the computer. Instead, in order to use them, the individual will need to download them off of the internet in order to use them for streaming video viewing purposes. Some of these media players are the Quicktime Viewer and Real Media Player. These are both very easy to use, but the fact still remains that for the most part the Windows Media Player is one of the best streaming video players simply because of its convenience and also the player’s capability to be used by a novice computer user.

Its design is very simple and the other players can be a little more complicated for individuals that may not be terribly familiar with the computer and the programs on the computer. However, for individuals that are familiar with the computer, Quicktime can be slightly better in quality when it comes to viewing the streamed videos that the individual wants to watch. The results of the best streaming video players may be left up to the capabilities of the computer user in general.




AT&T’s Video Share brings streaming video to your cell phone

Sunday 29 July 2007 @ 9:04 pm

Jackson Clarion-Ledger - We have a lot of different ways to stay in touch with each other. Over the years, we have moved from mailing letters to e-mail and later to instant messaging. Then the mobile phone industry gave us cell phones with text messaging and the ability to …

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Streaming Media West 2006: Keynote by Tim Tuttle, VP, AOL Video

Saturday 28 July 2007 @ 7:09 am
Tim Tuttle is Vice President at AOL and is currently responsible for AOL?s video search technology initiatives. Tim joined AOL through its December 2005 acquisition of Truveo, Inc., a company he founded and where he served as CEO. As CEO of Truveo, Tim managed the company?s strategic and business direction as well as product development for Truveo?s industry-leading video search engine.
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Bug Nkorho Pan 04/11/07

Friday 27 July 2007 @ 8:36 am

For comparison to the below video. 12:45am CATAfricam’s Live Stream

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Streaming Media West 2006: Costs for Outsourced CDN & Streaming Services

Thursday 26 July 2007 @ 3:14 pm
One of the most difficult questions when it comes to video delivery is what do these services really cost and what variables determine the final price? What are the going rate when you outsource encoding, delivery, and storage to a third party? Hear examples of live and on-demand streaming from the enterprise and media and entertainment verticals and learn what you should be paying.
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iClips Announces Agreement With Yahoo! to Add Streaming Video Messaging in Yahoo! Member Directory.

Wednesday 25 July 2007 @ 3:19 pm

Yahoo! Users Can Now Add Their Own Streaming Video Messages to Their Yahoo! Profile NEW YORK, Sept. 24 /PRNewswire/ — iClips Inc, a leading provider of Web-based streaming video messaging services, today announced an agreement with Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO) to provide a free streaming video

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Acacia Technologies Licenses Digital Media Technology to PracticeWorks …

Tuesday 24 July 2007 @ 9:33 pm

Forbes - Acacia’s DMT technology relates to audio/video transmission and receiving systems commonly known as video-on-demand and audio/video streaming, and is used for distributing digital content via several means including Internet, cable, satellite, fiber …

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Video-sharing services are taking shape for cellphones

Monday 23 July 2007 @ 8:15 am

Boston Globe - Services such as AT&T’s live video streaming, which costs 35 cents per minute a la carte, or — through the cheapest plan — $4.99 a month for 25 video minutes, represent one way to get customers used to using their phones for more than just talking. …

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Sr. Windows Client Software Engineer - Video Content Delivery Network - Preferred Stock Options - Digital Fountain - Fremont, CA USA

Sunday 22 July 2007 @ 5:18 pm

… content delivery network (CDN). You will design and implement client software architecture, videostreaming pipeline, video codec integration, video rendering, and user interface development …

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