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AOL used to distribute most of its TV content through its Hi-Q platform, which like the iPlayer is powered by VeriSign’s (VRSN) Kontiki P2P technology. Don’t expect Kontiki to carry the new CBS shows that will come to AOL.com later this month, though.
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FAROO ist ein Programm, das eine Websuche auf Basis der Peer-To-Peer Technologie realisiert. Dazu muss es zuvor vom Nutzer heruntergeladen und installiert werden. Jeder Suchende wird damit zu einem Teil einer weltweit verteilten Suchmaschine. Von ihm besu
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Whilst P2P on-demand video participants such as Joost and Bablegum gain the most attention in the broader market, the live television streaming market (ie: not on demand like Joost, not user generated cam sites such as Ustream) has continued to thrive in
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There's an opportunity to build a new, open mass medium of online television. We're developing the Miro internet TV platform so that watching internet video channels will be as easy as watching TV and broadcasting a channel will be open to everyone. Unlik
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One very important innovation Skinkers is currently working on is around the commercialising of peer-to-peer technology for the delivery of live content and real-time messaging, whether its text, audio or video. Microsoft and Skinkers signed Microsoft's f
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The SlapVid P2P video distribution platform is a Java applet that sits on the web-page and creates a peer-to-peer environment between all concurrent viewers of the same video. Each viewer will have a copy of the applet that will send and receive pieces of
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The Pando Platform is the Internet’s fastest growing Managed Peer-to-Peer Content Delivery Platform, combining a robust peer-assisted content delivery network, new "Pando Publisher" distributed content management and monetization system and Pando; the p
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How do you do five movie studio deals without anyone noticing? Zattoo, on the other hand is a service, not a product, and appears to be like NeoKast -- a peer-to-peer distribution system offering live content and promising publishers a 10-fold improvemen
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I’ve been trying out a closed beta of Zattoo over the past few days, and it’s pretty darn cool. For those who don’t know, it’s real live television beamed to your PC over your broadband Internet connection. No box, no aerial, no plug-in tuners. Th
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At the time of Joost’s limited beta launch, the service melted down and became unavailable for many users. Despite server fixes, as recently as yesterday, tipsters were writing in to tell us the service was down again. And the underlying technologies at
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Zattoo is live TV on your PC - it's the football game as you chat, the news as you email, and Lost as you pay your bills. Zattoo is also TV when you don't have a TV - it's the channels you want, when you want, where you want. Learn more...
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RawFlow is a leading provider of live peer-to-peer (P2P) streaming technology that enables broadcasters, online communities, content delivery networks and webcasters to maximise the scalability and quality of their internet broadcasts without increasing r
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Babelgum ushers in a new era for television, blending the lean-back experience of traditional TV with the interactive and social power of the Internet.
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Yesterday, we were The Venice Project™. Today, we're Joost™. Tomorrow, we're yours! Imagine having infinite choice, and TV that is truly interactive. TV anywhere, anytime...
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Do people care how the data is getting from the host to them? No. That's exactly why peer to peer will definitely win over a centralized, YouTube approach. By cutting down on bandwidth costs (they're mostly from the users), the Venice Project can have muc
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* P2P is not in decline, in fact it is growing at a sharp rate (see Meeker's slide above). * The "vast majority" of P2P traffic is of files > 100MB. While most of this is video, there are other things such as CD images for open source software (s
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Azureus, maker of the popular peer-to-peer client, has revamped its software to include video publishing and distribution tools with a much slicker and user-friendly interface. First, Zudeo will allow for progressive download, so users get the instant rew
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OnlineTVRecorder is a free network-based video recorder project in Germany that claims to have reached nearly a quarter of a million users within three months. Its developers are now seeking further investor backing for the service, together with a peer-t
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What are we trying to do with Venice? It’s simple, really — we are trying to bring together the best of TV with the best of the Internet.