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    - HTTP is the protocol, not RTSP or other specialized protocols.
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    - MP3 blogs and related tools are low-tech enough to let the masses into the temple attended formerly by the movie and recording industries.

Key points:


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and:

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Roland Tanglao

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From O'Reilly Network: Prime-Time Hypermedia:

QUOTE

In a series of columns beginning with this one, I'll review and elaborate on a variety of hypermedia techniques I've been experimenting with. I don't know beans about high-end AV technologies, so don't look for expert guidance or Hollywood production values. I come at this from the bottom up, as a web-savvy blogger frustrated by the opaqueness and intractability of existing hypermedia content. I want to be able to repurpose that stuff on my blog. I want you to be able to do the same on your blog. And I'd like to see all of our blogs enriched with original audio and video content, where appropriate. It's time to take the Web to that next level, and the means to do so are at hand.

UNQUOTE

and Eric Rice

The time has come to rock, and rock NOW.

And I'd like to see all of our blogs enriched with original audio and video content, where appropriate. It's time to take the Web to that next level, and the means to do so are at hand.
O'Reilly Network: Prime-Time Hypermedia

This is all very heavy for me. Tears are forming....

What can I say - it's the vision we had in 1984 when we started MacroMind - which became Macromedia - and then the vision stopped.

Now we're picking up where we left off. Thanks Jon and thank you everyone for being smarter than my former company.

This is what it's all about.

The fact that Jon calls it hyperme dia is even heavier for me.


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