internet video in comment and analysis
Television 2.0 cometh
Comment In contrast, internet video uses PCs and their associated displays to deliver discrete video programs to users at their request. To nail down some of the basics and peer out beyond the misty horizon that is IPTV, I turn to Wes Simpson, my trusted... [04 Jul 2007]
IPTV for beginners
Comment These are the questions Wes Simpson and I set out to address in our new book IPTV and Internet Video. From IPTV and Internet Video, Focal Press, 2007] Howard Greenfield is a digital media industry strategist, columnist and co-author of IPTV... [04 Jun 2007]
Brampton Factor: Network convergence is no simple task
Comment It is also doubtful whether the internet could cope with substantial video traffic without major upgrading. Adding video into the converged solution is a case in point, both for domestic and corporate networks. [17 Apr 2007]
Do you know what's happening on your network?
Comment Less worrisome, though far more likely to occur, is the problem of staff getting distracted by sites such as YouTube and spending hours each week watching video clips. Around major sporting events, such as the Fifa World Cup for example, the issue... [28 Mar 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: VoIP reality check
Comment In my view bandwidth and good quality speech and video are an absolute necessity that will transform more than the ICT industry. For decades my engineering target for audio and video conferencing has been that they should be capable of a level of... [26 Mar 2007]
Minority Report: Why I'm already dreaming of an iPhone
Comment Macworld video Described by Jobs as three 'revolutionary' products in one - widescreen iPod, mobile phone and internet browsing device - the long-awaited gadget is dominated by a large screen. Despite his very best efforts, Seb Janacek fails to... [11 Jan 2007]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: The web at work
Comment Meanwhile the volume of spam continues to increase - not just the number of messages but also their size as picture, video and sound files are increasingly attached to spam to entice users to activate malware. [18 Dec 2006]
VoIP takes hold with small businesses
Comment Read the full analysis of research into converged communications conducted by The Bathwick Group and silicon.com Video with Jonathan Steel Watch a video interview with The Bathwick Group analyst Jonathan Steel discussing SMEs' use of... [17 Dec 2006]
When mobile meets the landline
Comment Watch a video interview with The Bathwick Group analyst Jonathan Steel discussing SMEs' use of communications technologies Read the full analysis of research into converged communications conducted by The Bathwick Group and silicon.com diams... [13 Dec 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 20.10.06
Round-Up The infection wasn't spotted by the manufacturing partner, nor was it spotted by Apple and incredibly the affected video iPods found their way onto the shelves. It seems a computer - which had clearly been connected to the internet and was involved... [20 Oct 2006]
The Murdoch factor
AS Analysis The YouTube founders Chad Hurley and Steven Chen made an impressive number 9 debut - just five spots below Murdoch - for popularising user-generated content on their video-sharing site. Furthermore Murdoch's achievement flies in the face of... [25 Sep 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: High-speed Korea
Comment Video streaming was a dream! As to the speed of internet connection: according to my tests, it was mostly far faster than the UK at around 10Mbps as the base service, with a few locations that were faster still. [06 Sep 2006]
Will's Web Watch: Tuning in to YouTube
Comment About six months ago an email landed in my inbox from a friend with a link to a video clip. YouTube was intended to do for video what Flickr had done for photography and to provide the web 2.0 generation with a place to post and view user-generated... [04 Sep 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Are you a windscreen or a fly?
Comment The increasing digitisation of what was once analogue has led to IP becoming the basis for connecting all forms of communication - data, audio, video - and to the converging of the IT, telecommunications and media industries. [11 Aug 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Fat cat telcos are killing the net
Comment The net as it stands is a wonderfully chaotic place, fundamentally incapable of providing any form of real-time service - voice, video, any form of instant messaging or human interaction - with any guaranteed quality of service (QoS). [07 Jul 2006]
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