On Friday 07 December 2007 19:07:51 Matthew Cashmore wrote:
I'd be really interested in everyone's thoughts
I don't run an appropriate OS. The next big thing in TV will be cross
platform. That's why Youtube is a hugely popular service grown by 2
individuals. (the last big thing in TV
Matthew Cashmore wrote:
I'm at a conference in LA at the moment about Next Gen technologies and
we've just been shown this as the 'Next Big Thing in TV' - I'd be really
interested in everyone's thoughts
http://pages.tvunetworks.com/index.html
Please correct me if I'm mistaken, but ... is
Matthew Cashmore wrote:
I'm at a conference in LA at the moment about Next Gen technologies and
we've just been shown this as the 'Next Big Thing in TV' - I'd be really
interested in everyone's thoughts
http://pages.tvunetworks.com/index.html
I'd love to have some, but since it appears to
TVU's alright, it's probably one of the more user-friendly IPTV solutions.
I've used this kind of IPTV streaming on occasion in the past few years to
get feeds of F1 races (to watch the F1 whilst I was at uni where I didn't
have a TV or even TV signal (!)) or to watch american networks like the US
On 07/12/2007, Matthew Cashmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://pages.tvunetworks.com/index.html
P2P video streaming is very cool. Windows Media Player based products
are very proprietary. Avoid :-)
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Regards,
Dave
Personal opinion only!
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