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June 2007 - Posts
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12:16 AM Friday, June 08, 2007
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Emotiv was founded in Sydney Australia and is now based in San Francisco. Its product is a combination of hardware and software that reads brainwaves and enables users to control certain game actions through the power of concentration. The hardware is Read More...
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12:08 AM Friday, June 08, 2007
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Blip.tv, based in New York City, is a video sharing site for home-made TV shows – its motto is that it enables “the consumer to become a TV star”. Its Internet-based TV network hosts user-generated news shows, comedies and video podcasts – and it’s already Read More...
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12:05 AM Friday, June 08, 2007
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Veveo, based in Andover MA, has developed an innovative way for consumers to find and download web videos from “input-constrained” devices (ie, devices with small keyboards such as cell phones, Zune etc). They offer an “oh-so-simple-to-use” interface Read More...
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12:02 AM Friday, June 08, 2007
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When you watch video content – whether it’s a sports game, a movie or a TV show – you usually have to “put up” with ads. The most annoying part of watching ads is when they have nothing to do with your tastes or interest, like beer ads if you’re a wine Read More...
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11:58 PM Thursday, June 07, 2007
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WIMO (the name stands for Writing for Mobile) is a movie production company that shoots and produces a brand-new type of content: series/movies specifically targeted to be shown on mobile devices (cell phones, Zune, PSPs etc). The concept is that the Read More...
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11:51 PM Thursday, June 07, 2007
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Jacked.com based in Santa Monica, CA is a TV platform technology that completely disrupts the way people watch TV. Instead of a passive experience of sitting in front of “the idiot screen” and receiving pre-defined programming at times controlled by the Read More...
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10:29 PM Thursday, June 07, 2007
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The recent acquisition of the music recommendation site Last.fm by CBS served as another indicator of the explosive growth of the digital music market. Analysts and record companies estimate that digital music sales will multiply 20-fold by 2010. That’s Read More...
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09:45 PM Thursday, June 07, 2007
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The current marketplace for consumer video is comparable to the online music space before the iPod era. There are many services and devices, but none have succeeded in obtaining critical mass. Example of providers include: Google, Amazon Unbox, AOL Video, Read More...
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