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Streaming Media Humor Tired of the same old routine? Looking for something to lighten your spirits? Then point your browser to: www.killfrog.com/, make sure your speakers are on and have plenty of tissues on hand because chances are, you'll laugh so hard you'll cry.
[June 12, 2001]
Streaming Down The Runway So it would seem that streaming equipment can get you into trouble in some corners of the world, even if you call it a videophone.
[April 24, 2001]
- Streaming The Yellow Pages
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Thumbing through the local Yellow Pages (Nassau County, NY) to see if the many listings our fingers walked to were indeed, gaping "holes in the market" that streaming entrepreneurs could rush to fill. What we found was surprising, entertaining and very lucrative for those who would read on and follow.
[April 12, 2001]
- When The Stream Diverges
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A combination of Ultimate TV or Tivo and RealNetworks/Hewlett-Packard’s coming one-stop software/hardware is ready to do it all, and deliver limitless content and commerce to match. Won't it be just mind-blowing?[April 3, 2001]
- A Streaming Odyssey: Part Two
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Streaming Media World was catapulted into existence when it began to look like streaming was the wave of the future. After the rise, after the fall, after the ongoing recovery of the dot-com world, quo vadis - where are you going? How do you bag the big fish in your stream? If you don't know that, it's like shooting fish in the Gulf Stream without a pair of sights.[March 15, 2001]
- A Streaming Odyssey: Part One
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Streaming Media World was catapulted into existence when it began to look like streaming was the wave of the future. Since we came on board in late summer of '99, we have been on an ever-changing rollercoaster ride of news, technologies, resources, and opinions that haven't stood still for a moment. [March 15, 2001]
- "Don't Vote" Says Dunderblatt
- All you eligible voters who decided not to vote today are in for a real treat as political scientist L. Llunghoff Dunderblatt speaks out on your behalf in this Streaming Media World interview. [November 7, 2000]
- Praja Part 2: Magnificent Media
- Is Praja your personal experience butler, or a propaganda ploy of the powerful? It all depends which side of the reality-morph you're on. Join John Townley as he explores this media re-mix master. [October 2, 2000]
- Reality Processing with Praja
- Multiple realities. Ryunosuke Akutagawa envisioned them in his brilliant story Rashoman, which Akira Kurosawa brilliantly made into a movie half a century ago. Now we can all experience and share various subjective realities thanks to the people at Praja. John Townley reports [September 28, 2000]
- Ads Get Pushier and More Personal
- Today's announcement of a "Dynamic Live Ad Insertion Solution" may bring glee or gloom to your heart depending upon what side of the "insertion" you're on. Find out where you fit in the grand scheme of three companies with a vision, some user data and some software. By Bob Peyser [September 21, 2000]
- Dream the Impossible Stream
- Imagine you had unlimited funds to stream any way you wanted. What would you buy? What would you build? Our intrepid John Townley followed the money trail to some of the best funded streaming media enabled sites in the world to get you the answers. You may not be able to afford their solutions today, but someday... [September 4, 2000]
- Float to the Top
- The Streaming Media Foodchain is evolving in a flash. Here's what you need to know to deliver the goods fast, and stay on top. By John Townley [July 20, 2000]
- Gunfight at the IP Corral
- The spirit of the old west rides again in the latest Intellectual Property rights
thriller by our own "Buntline," John Townley. Watch the shoot-out as the
recording and the motion picture industries face off against the "free the
content" movement. Who will be left standing?
- Searching the Stream
- You know it's out there: the perfect streaming feed. It's the right format,
has the right length, and contains the content you need for your latest
project. But how do you find it? Listen in on this conversation we had with
StreamSearch.com CEO Robert Shambro and discover not only where the
streaming search begins, but where you can expect it to lead you in the
future.
- How To Marry A Trillionaire
- What's it take to find a worthy mate in the world of corporate streaming media?
John Townley provides us with an object lesson ripped straight out of the headlines.
Is it time for you to get out of the garage and start shopping for a
tux or evening gown? Only your investment banker knows for sure.
- A hole in Security or the Head?
OPINION - SECURITY: Which is bigger: the hole in the WMA code or the one
in the Press' head? That's the question that Paul Jones asks when he looks at the
onslaught of negative reports about Microsoft's WMA.
"Yesterday, most of the Internet's technology news sites paraded a 'security
flaw' in Microsoft's Windows Media Audio (WMA) format, as a cracking file that
removes all playback restrictions from WMA files made its way around the globe via
newsgroups and IRC."
Is it time to cut the software giant some slack, or cut it down to size? Find
out what Paul Jones has to say.
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