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Monthly Archives: September 2007

Web video gone wild

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Adobe will not allow third party streaming servers to stream H.264 video or AAC Audio into the Flash Player? One would need an appropriate license from Adobe to do so! So, for the future high quality Video on Web, will Adobe have the last laugh?

Microsoft Silverlight 1.0

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The goal of Silverlight is to get into the game, not to add anything new of value. If you look at the feature set on a pure technology basis, Silverlight has 80% less features and 98% less compatibility than Adobe Flash Player.

TestFreaks – a way to find products and prices through reviews, forums, blogs

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There is a plethora of shopping sites, a few of them good while others are failing to deliver. A client tipped me about an upcoming site that’s about to launch their beta site soon. The site, TestFreaks, will be aggregating a bunch information such as, professional reviews, user reviews, forums, blogs and prices.

Podcast Interview with Marissa Mayer of Google

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Marissa plays a pivotal role in the development and launch of key Google products and serves as a key advisor to many of Google’s new talents. As the 20th hire (and the first female hire), she has and continues to set deep footprints in products such as Gmail and Google Desktop.

Enter the era of IPTV

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IPTV which stands for “Internet Protocol Television”, is a Digital Television system (DT) based on the use of IP over a network infrastructure by a broadband connection. IPTV is delivered through the conventional broadcast (cable formats) but is received by the viewer through the technologies that uses a computer network.