BBTV will use peer-to-peer streaming in order to deliver the videos to the user. The dynamic channel interface would allow the user to view any show at any time. Blinkx TV 2 Like we mentioned previously, BBTV will incorporate features available in Blink
Slapvid runs as a Java applet coupled with a Flash video player. Unfortunately this means users have to authorize the 300Kb applet to run the first time, but that still requires less initiative on the users behalf than a full blown browser plugin. The app
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
The system works with a small podcaster’s web server as well as a full-fledged CDN, as long as your users have the company’s client installed. Pando’s P2P power kicks in once a file becomes popular, making it possible to master usage peaks with less
Delivery Network Acceleration Dramatically lower content delivery costs Superior user experience Peerless reliability The Consumer Standard for Content Delivery Since its invention is 2001, BitTorrent has fast become the cons
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
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
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
The GridNetworks GridCast™ Platform enables content owners to securely stream full-screen, DVD-quality video across the Internet to millions of broadband connected viewers worldwide.By combining best-in-class content delivery network (CDN) technologies
In a poll late last year, 13% of Internet users currently downloading movies using peer-to-peer services said they would pay $20 per film to do it legally; 18% of those downloading TV shows would pay $5. At lower prices the numbers are even larger: 38% of