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Streaming media: A case for open
standards
Streaming media: A case for open
standards
10/29/2003 07:11 PMVBrick Systems president Rich Mavrogeanes says streaming media will
never match the quality or ubiquity of commercial TV, as long as it
fails to rally around a single standard.
First Interfaith Streaming Media Website
Launched by Faith & Values Media
First Interfaith Streaming Media Website
Launched by Faith & Values Media
06/17/2005 03:26 PMWebby-Award Nominee FaithStreams.com Creates Unique “Electronic
Library” of Faith-Based Video; Offers Streamed Programs and
Video-On-Demand [PRWEB Jun 16, 2005]
Open Source Metadata Framework (OMF)
Open Source Metadata Framework (OMF)
04/17/2004 06:05 AMOpen Source Metadata Framework (OMF)http://www.ibiblio.org/osrt/om
f/The OMF aims to collect data about Open Source
documentation, or metadata, that will be used to describe the
documentation. The idea is that the OMF will act as a sophisticated
card catalog type of system for the numerous Open Source documentation
projects that exist. The OMF offers a number of advantages over
standard card catalog type systems, however. Chief among these is the
fact that the OMF has been designed from the ground up to be
completely open, standards based, and sharable. We will accomplish
this by using pre-defined standards (XML and the Dublin Core
description for metadata) and allowing all metadata generated to be
accessed by anyone that wants it. Because the metadata itself is to be
stored in XML files, anyone should be able to use it.
Streaming Media Use in Applications to
Increase
Streaming Media Use in Applications to
Increase
01/22/2004 06:11 PMtheWHIR Jan 22 2004 10:04PM GMT
Standards take steam out of streaming
media
Standards take steam out of streaming
media
10/31/2003 09:27 AMZDNet Oct 31 2003 8:45AM ET
Linksys Secures Media Streaming
Linksys Secures Media Streaming
01/05/2005 07:12 AMA multimedia adapter from Cisco Systems' Linksys Group division will
use technology being supported by Intel and several major home
electronics vendors to secure content streaming from a PC to a TV or
stereo system. The Linksys Wireless-G Media Link, to be announced this
week at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, is
one of a growing number of devices for sending music, video, and
photos from a PC to consumer electronics devices around a home.
The new Linksys device will include DTCP-IP (Digital Transmission
Content Protection over Internet Protocol), which is designed to allow
users to share content among many users in a home while protecting it
from neighbors within range of a home wireless LAN, says Rob Crooke,
vice president and marketing director of Intel's Desktop Platforms
Group.

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PCWorldRead full story...Qualcomm, Microsoft team on streaming
media
Qualcomm, Microsoft team on streaming
media
09/23/2004 10:35 AMThe deal is expected to be a boon for Microsoft, which has been
struggling for a bigger share of the cell phone software market.
Streaming Media Inc Picks Mirror Image
Streaming Media Inc Picks Mirror Image
09/14/2004 02:19 PMtheWHIR Sep 14 2004 6:26PM GMT
Streaming Media Dispute Closer to Trial
Streaming Media Dispute Closer to Trial
07/14/2004 01:47 PMInternet News Jul 14 2004 5:42PM GMT
Streaming Media: Samsung chases iPod
Streaming Media: Samsung chases iPod
08/20/2004 02:21 AMVideo, audio players get smaller and more powerful
Linksys Secures Media Streaming (PC
World)
Linksys Secures Media Streaming (PC
World)
01/04/2005 03:31 PMPC World - New adapter will allow you to stream content from your PC
to your TV or stereo.
Open Media: The Open Source Media
Project
Open Media: The Open Source Media
Project
08/11/2004 05:00 AMJ.D. does too .. JD's
take
newmediamusings.com/blog/2004/08/open_media_the_.html
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site | 5 links
Clearwire's Non-WiMax Now Non-Useful:
Blocks VoIP, Streaming Media
Clearwire's Non-WiMax Now Non-Useful:
Blocks VoIP, Streaming Media
03/25/2005 05:06 PMCraig McCaw's Clearwire wireless outfit has received plenty of
attention -- mainly for being run by Craig McCaw. Late last year,
Intel had to
pay
Clearwire to convince them to use WiMax (which, still doesn't
actually exist) as the core of their wireless offering, as WiMax was
proving to be increasingly less than the hype would have you believe.
Earlier this month, Bell Canada made a surprise announcement, saying
they would
provi
de VoIP for Clearwire in the US -- giving the Canadian telco a way
to enter the US market. Still, it appears the folks at Clearwire
haven't been paying attention to the whole "network neutrality" debate
or the fact that an ISP has been
fined
for blocking Vonage. Instead, Clearwire
proudly states
that they will
block any application they don't like -- including
non-Bell Canada VoIP and any streaming audio or video offering. In
other words, Clearwire's wireless broadband is becoming close to
useless, because they want to control what you can and can't do over
it. They claim they need to do this "to ensure network performance
reliability," but can't explain how it's okay for them to offer VoIP,
but Vonage must be blocked. More importantly, if Clearwire is saying
they can't have a stable network when people are doing VoIP or
streaming media, it certainly raises
a lot of questions about
the quality of WiMax.
Citigroup rolls out streaming media to
corporate desktops
Citigroup rolls out streaming media to
corporate desktops
05/28/2004 04:55 PMCitigroup Inc. is rolling out a system that allows it to stream live
or archived digital content to about 300,000 desktop PCs and other
devices such as ATMs and televisions in order to deliver market
updates, training and corporate announcements to its workers.
Telemak, Apple offer streaming media
technologies
Telemak, Apple offer streaming media
technologies
06/09/2004 12:02 PMTelemak, Europe's leading streaming media provider, has announced the
delivery of 12 iMac-based interactive kiosks in 10 top located
Neckermann shops, as well as Neckermann and Telenet headquarters, as
noted at MacSurfer...
Wi-Fi Alliance unveils media streaming
quality tech
Wi-Fi Alliance unveils media streaming
quality tech
09/08/2004 10:31 AMWMM to 'kick start' wireless consumer electronics
Set a custom Windows Media Player
streaming speed
Set a custom Windows Media Player
streaming speed
04/18/2005 11:17 AMWhen I have used Windows Media Player (WMP) to view streams on the
Internet, it has never been satisfying. If I selected connection speed
(56kbps) in the Preferences pane, the quality was too low. But if I
selected DSL/Cable,...
Apple, Microsoft poised for streaming
media battle
Apple, Microsoft poised for streaming
media battle
06/11/2004 02:37 PMWith news on Thursday that Apple Computer Inc.'s QuickTime player
surpa
ssed 250 million downloads, industry analysts say Microsoft and
Apple are both poised to take the lead in the streaming media battle.
What may make the difference is the level to which each company
supports industry standards, an area where Apple has taken the lead so
far.
Analysis: Apple, Microsoft in streaming
media battle
Analysis: Apple, Microsoft in streaming
media battle
06/14/2004 04:13 PMWith news that Apple Computer's QuickTime player surpassed 250 million
downloads, analysts say Microsoft and Apple are both poised to take
the lead in the streaming media battle.
Acacia Research Corp. claims patent on
streaming media
Acacia Research Corp. claims patent on
streaming media
11/10/2003 10:58 PM
Acacia Research Corporation has recently filed notices of
infringement with over a dozen colleges and universities over their
claim to own the patent on streaming media. According to the company,
their
patent on Digital
Media Transmission (DMT)
involves the transmission and receipt of
digital audio and/or audio video content via a variety of means
including the internet, cable, satellite, and local area networks.
Acacia's move could be a costly one for
universities, as the company is demanding 2% of revenue for courses
that use sound and video on the web. While some universities are
considering fighting the patent claim in court, others may license the
technology from Acacia, joining a variety of
Internet radio stations and
adult entertainment companies that recently entered into similar
deals.
Streaming media company demands patent
fees from colleges
Streaming media company demands patent
fees from colleges
08/10/2004 12:19 PM
Some American colleges and universities received anticipated
letters this week from
Acacia Media , requesting the payment of licensing fees for
streaming media. The firm
has sent letters to dozens of colleges in recent days claiming the
schools' use of streaming video in areas like distance learning and
video lectures violates company patents. The message: pay up, or risk
getting sued.
"Certainly for colleges that do a lot of distance education, this
could be a major problem," said Steve Worona, director of policy and
networking programs at EDUCAUSE...
Acacia has been campaigning
for fees for streaming media, for which it claims several patents as its intellectual
property .
(via Educause )
Microsoft Notebook: Streaming-Media
Rivals Want To 'Stretch Out' In Your Den
Microsoft Notebook: Streaming-Media
Rivals Want To 'Stretch Out' In Your Den
06/14/2004 12:37 AMIn terms of business strategy, the similarity between Microsoft's
Media Center Extender devices and AirTunes is notable.
By Todd Bishop, Seattle Post-Intelligencer (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple, Microsoft poised for streaming
media battle (MacCentral)
Apple, Microsoft poised for streaming
media battle (MacCentral)
06/11/2004 12:54 PMMacCentral - With news on Thursday that Apple Computer Inc.'s
QuickTime player surpassed 250 million downloads, industry analysts
say Microsoft and Apple are both poised to take the lead in the
streaming media battle. What may make the difference is the level to
which each company supports industry standards, an area where Apple
has taken the lead so far.
Web's First Interfaith Streaming Media
Site Launched at FaithStreams.com
Web's First Interfaith Streaming Media
Site Launched at FaithStreams.com
06/24/2005 07:27 PMFaith and Values Media, the nation's largest coalition of Jewish and
Christian faith groups dedicated to media production and distribution,
today announced the launch of FaithStreams.com, the first Web-based
interfaith service to incorporate streaming video and video-on-demand
(VOD). In addition to video, the new site will also include all
content from the award-winning Faith and Values Media Web site at
faithandvalues.com
Qualcomm and Microsoft Enable Windows
Media Streaming for Mobile Phone
Qualcomm and Microsoft Enable Windows
Media Streaming for Mobile Phone
09/24/2004 03:39 PMSlashPhone Sep 24 2004 7:54PM GMT
Telemak and Apple provide streaming
media technologies to a Neckermann and
Telenet project
Telemak and Apple provide streaming
media technologies to a Neckermann and
Telenet project
06/09/2004 02:31 AMTelemak is happy to announce the delivery of 12 Apple iMac based
interactive kiosks in 10 top located Neckermann shops as well as
Neckermann and Telenet headquarters. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
Sprint Certifies Xserve G5 &
Quicktime For Delivering Streaming Media
To Cell Phones
Sprint Certifies Xserve G5 &
Quicktime For Delivering Streaming Media
To Cell Phones
08/27/2004 02:07 PMBBC Begins Open-Source Streaming
Challenge
BBC Begins Open-Source Streaming
Challenge
08/13/2004 09:07 AMQUALCOMM and Microsoft Announce
Agreement to Enable Windows Media
Streaming Capabilities for Wireless
QUALCOMM and Microsoft Announce
Agreement to Enable Windows Media
Streaming Capabilities for Wireless
09/23/2004 10:32 AMQUALCOMM Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), pioneer and world leader of Code
Division Multiple Access (CDMA) digital wireless technology, and
Microsoft Corporation (Nasdaq: MSFT) today announced that QUALCOMM has
licensed Microsoft® Windows Media® technology and will integrate the
Windows Media Audio and Video codecs into QUALCOMM's Qtv (TM) video
decoder solution. Consumers will be able to play back and stream
Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Windows Media Video (WMV) content on
wireless devices integrated with QUALCOMM's Qtv solution. Support for
this capability in the Qtv solution will be available in the first
quarter of calendar 2005, beginning with QUALCOMM's MSM6250 (TM) ,
MSM6500 (TM) and MSM6550 (TM) Mobile Station Modem (TM) (MSM (TM) )
wideband CDMA (WCDMA) and CDMA2000 1x EV-DO chipset solutions.
GenCastMedia.com a Los Angeles Based
Streaming Media Company Re-Opens It's
Doors for Business in 2005
GenCastMedia.com a Los Angeles Based
Streaming Media Company Re-Opens It's
Doors for Business in 2005
02/01/2005 09:57 PMGenCast Media one of the leading streaming media companies since 1999
is about to open it's doors again to the Business to Business Market
[PRWEB Jan 28, 2005]
Despite economic upturn, suppliers in
streaming and digital media industry
should plan on another tough year
Despite economic upturn, suppliers in
streaming and digital media industry
should plan on another tough year
08/18/2004 03:31 AM [PRWEB Aug 18, 2004]
Webmaster Paradise Secures Contract to
Provide 90 Streaming Media Websites for
AdWebCash.com Subscribers
Webmaster Paradise Secures Contract to
Provide 90 Streaming Media Websites for
AdWebCash.com Subscribers
03/17/2005 03:02 AMIn a move to improve profitability and repeat subscription, the
UK-based AdWebCash.com webmaster group has elected to partner with
Webmaster paradise in order to bring a further 90+ adult streaming
websites to the members section of their adult subscription websites.
[PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Open-Source Streaming Translations in
Porto Alegre
Open-Source Streaming Translations in
Porto Alegre
02/01/2005 09:39 PMSlashdot Feb 1 2005 2:11AM GMT
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