Bush to Face Reporters in Prime Time (AP)
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Bush to Answer Questions in Prime Time
(AP)
Bush to Answer Questions in Prime Time
(AP)
04/12/2004 04:50 PMAP - President Bush will work to defuse two issues in his prime-time
news conference on Tuesday: rising casualties in Iraq and his response
in 2001 to a terrorism warning the White House had in hand before the
Sept. 11 attacks.
Internet Challenges Face-to-Face
Mingling: Single Parents Group Losing
Members To Time Crunch, Too
Internet Challenges Face-to-Face
Mingling: Single Parents Group Losing
Members To Time Crunch, Too
08/15/2004 06:02 AMWashingtonpost.com - Sun Aug 15, 03:18 am GMT
Using Technology to Re-Experience the
Good Old-Fashioned Way of Customer
Support, Putting Businesses and
Customers Back in Time - Live
Face-to-Face
Using Technology to Re-Experience the
Good Old-Fashioned Way of Customer
Support, Putting Businesses and
Customers Back in Time - Live
Face-to-Face
08/27/2004 01:50 PMiSupport.tv has announced its live face-to-face and interactive online
customer support services, helping business to reach more customers,
increase sales, and reduce support cost in a timely and cost-effective
manner. It is live face-to-face services because with one click,
customers will see a live face. It is interactive because customers
can ask any questions via webcam, microphone, or text chat and get
answers in real-time. [PRWEB Aug 27, 2004]
What's Prime Time?
What's Prime Time?
12/11/2003 05:06 AMPrime time TV may quickly be a thing of the past. While the rise of
personal video recorders like TiVo mean time shifting shows out of
prime time (or, into prime time) is playing a role, new studies are
suggesting that
many
people are simply giving up television programming for
alternatives like the internet, DVDs and video games.
Broadcasters were so surprised by the severity of the numbers in one
recent ratings report that they originally claimed that the data must
be bad. However, there's plenty of evidence to suggest that there's
quite a large movement away from broadcast television. What the
broadcasters still don't realize is that people are beginning to
realize that they want more control over their entertainment time.
They don't want to be force-fed what a producer picks. They wanter
interactivity or they want choice - which goes against the entire
broadcast mentality. In the meantime, the advertisers
are
realizing that this shift is happening, and thus are moving their
advertising dollars to other venues such as the internet and video
games.
CSS Ready For Prime Time
CSS Ready For Prime Time
01/28/2003 11:37 AMAlthough most think CSS is mainstream, we have to ask one question:
why are so few top 100 sites using it?
Wi-Fi TV Not Ready for Prime Time
Wi-Fi TV Not Ready for Prime Time
06/02/2004 05:37 AMSharp's Aquos Wi-Fi TV is a neat gadget for television fanatics who
just can't bear to miss one second of their favorite programs. But its
cost and glitches offset the cool factor. A review by Elisa Batista.
Prime-time hypermedia
Prime-time hypermedia
08/05/2004 01:51 PM
The two-way Web unleashed by the blogging revolution is, and will
remain, largely a textual medium. And yet we're clearly at an
inflection point. It's increasingly feasible to create and share media
content. If you needed special AV skills and instincts in order to do
that, it would be a non-starter. But I've never been an AV guy. What
motivates me to explore the subject now is a profound sense that it's
ready to become part of mainstream communication on the Web. I'm not
sure where this series of columns will lead, but let's take it one
step at a time. [Full story at O'Reilly Network]
Thus concludes the first installment of my new series of columns at
the O'Reilly Network. Previously, the column -- archived
here and
here -- dealt with Web
services, XML-oriented content management, collaboration, and a
smattering of other topics. Now I've decided to use it to reflect on
the various AV-related topics that I've been exploring lately.
...Future: A new prime time
Future: A new prime time
12/11/2003 03:51 AMCNET Dec 11 2003 3:21AM ET
Me TV: Program your own prime time
Me TV: Program your own prime time
04/11/2005 06:16 AM Help Get RSS Ready for Prime Time
Help Get RSS Ready for Prime Time
12/09/2003 02:37 AMRename
RSS Contest
"Rename RSS
Contest allows readers to submit three names to take place of RSS.
Prizes included...." [Lockergnome's RSS
Resource]
While we're at it, how about we come up with a better button for
the feed, too. You know, one that would mean something to a
non-techie. Seeing Bryan Bell's
white-on-orange-XML-button on a site warms my heart,
but the meaning needs to be more obvious.
Not ready for prime time
Not ready for prime time
04/14/2004 07:43 AMPresident Bush went on TV Tuesday to reassure voters about the war in
Iraq. Instead, he came off as a schoolboy who hadn't done his
homework.
The CIA Agent Flap: FBI Asks for
Reporters to Talk. White House Asked to
Release Reporters from Confidentiality
Understanding About WH Treasongate Leak
The CIA Agent Flap: FBI Asks for
Reporters to Talk. White House Asked to
Release Reporters from Confidentiality
Understanding About WH Treasongate Leak
01/03/2004 08:18 AMthis is something .. Time Magazine ..
Time
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MRAM Inches Towards Prime Time
MRAM Inches Towards Prime Time
06/25/2004 04:12 AMCox: VoIP ready for prime time
Cox: VoIP ready for prime time
05/18/2004 02:41 PMThe cable provider still has a place for old-fashioned circuit
switches, but it's rallying behind VoIP, which is improving in
quality, it says.
Jon Udell on Prime-time Hypermedia
Jon Udell on Prime-time Hypermedia
08/07/2004 10:17 PMThe two-way Web unleashed by the blogging revolution is,
and will remain, largely a textual medium. And yet we're clearly at an
inflection point. It's increasingly feasible to create and share media
content. If you needed special AV skills and instincts in order to do
that, it would be a non-starter. But I've never been an AV guy. What
motivates me to explore the subject now is a profound sense that it's
ready to become part of mainstream communication on the Web. I'm not
sure where this series of columns will lead, but let's take it one
step at a time. [Full story at O'Reilly Network]
The typical subjects weigh in....
Lucas
Gonze
Bullet points:
- Bloggish things will provide the main index for searching
- A/V needs non-hosed URLs; given non-hosed URLs, a/v can take off.
- HTTP is the protocol, not RTSP or other specialized protocols.
- A/V can do a lot of the grunt work that software is currently doing.
- 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:
When web sites present AV content, the prevailing ethic is to bury the
URLs deep within layers of indirection, script, and server-side
sleight-of-hand. ... URLs are the key to a whole new way of attending
to media. ... In the realm of AV, the engine is starving for URLs.
and:
Streaming protocols are necessary for live broadcast, but otherwise,
plain old HTTP is good enough not only for sequential access, but also
for random access. ... This has extraordinary implications for
multimedia bloggers, few of whom have access to Helix, QuickTime, or
Windows Media servers, but many of whom can post files to web servers
that support HTTP 1.1.
Roland Tanglao
Lookng forward to some practical hints and tips on multimedia
blogging!
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.
Siebel eMedia Goes Prime Time
Siebel eMedia Goes Prime Time
03/14/2003 01:28 AMAs part of an ongoing campaign to release new industry-specific
applications, Siebel
Systems has unveiled its eMedia 7 application, designed to support the
business processes
of publishers, cable and satellite providers, broadcast media,
advertising, information
collection and delivery, radio, television and movie production, and
distribution.
Pocket PC not ready for prime time
Pocket PC not ready for prime time
04/09/2004 04:10 PMOne thought leads to another this afternoon. I downloaded Larry
Lessig's new book, Free Culture, as a PDF file. Then I downloaded
Adobe Reader for the Pocket PC. Then I opened the 352-page PDF on the
Pocket PC. First, I...
gLabels: Ready for prime time
gLabels: Ready for prime time
06/28/2004 01:09 PMgLabels, a GNOME program that makes and prints all sorts of labels and
business cards, seems to be capable of handling just about any task
you throw at it. It's at release 1.93.3, a developer release on the
way to a stable 2.0 version, but it's in very good shape.
Phoenix 0.5: Ready for prime time?
Phoenix 0.5: Ready for prime time?
03/11/2003 09:43 AMEsoteric disclaimer: This may not make sense if you're not a web geek.
It may not even make sense then, depending on how hyper-specialized
you are. Top ten reasons to...
This number is ready for prime time
This number is ready for prime time
12/03/2003 01:49 AMLargest prime number found is the 40th Mersenne prime. Also, Ars
gives a shout out to IronBits and thanks him for all of his DC help.
Linux ready for prime time
Linux ready for prime time
08/03/2004 05:17 AMThe Star Online Aug 3 2004 9:14AM GMT
10 reasons why RSS is not ready for
prime time
10 reasons why RSS is not ready for
prime time
01/22/2004 06:19 PMsome legitimate criticisms of the current syndication experience
"10 reasons why RSS is not ready for
prime time"
"10 reasons why RSS is not ready for
prime time"
01/24/2004 05:15 AMThe G5: Finally Ready For Prime Time
The G5: Finally Ready For Prime Time
06/03/2004 12:40 AMSteve Jobs is expected to announce faster chips at the conference this
June. And the bugs and glitches that have plagued G5s are nearly
stamped out. The upshot: Expect a G5 bounce in the next several
quarters, as the stars align and sales climb.
By Alex Salkever, BusinessWeek (via MyAppleMenu)
glabels:Ready For Prime Time
glabels:Ready For Prime Time
06/29/2004 10:07 PMSlashdot Jun 30 2004 0:20AM GMT
Madeleine Albright is telling reporters
that the Bush administration may already
have captured Osama bin Laden
Madeleine Albright is telling reporters
that the Bush administration may already
have captured Osama bin Laden
12/18/2003 09:19 AMMadeline Albright missed her medications again .. statements she made
.. Newsmax
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Wireless VOIP Not Ready for Prime Time
Wireless VOIP Not Ready for Prime Time
06/10/2004 06:00 PMNetworking and telecom executives at the VON Europe show say that
voice over wireless LAN technology must surmount a number of problems
before it can live up to its potential.
Schwarzenegger, Confident and Ready for
Prime Time
Schwarzenegger, Confident and Ready for
Prime Time
06/23/2004 11:41 PMGov. Arnold Schwarzenegger of California said in an interview that he
expected a prominent role at the Republican National Convention.
O'Reilly Network: Prime-Time Hypermedia
O'Reilly Network: Prime-Time Hypermedia
08/07/2004 05:04 PMO'Reilly Network: Prime-Time Hypermedia .. wird sich schnell
ndern
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"A Prime Time to Ask The President
Questions (washingtonpost.com)"
"A Prime Time to Ask The President
Questions (washingtonpost.com)"
04/16/2004 02:33 PMAsianux ready for prime time, Oracle
says
Asianux ready for prime time, Oracle
says
07/20/2004 07:41 AMAsian demand for enterprise servers running the Linux operating
system, already strong, will get a further boost from the development
of Asianux, a version of Linux that has been developed as a
standardized distribution for enterprise customers in Asia, according
to a top executive at Oracle Corp.
NEC positions carbon nanotubes for prime
time
NEC positions carbon nanotubes for prime
time
09/02/2004 10:25 AMNEC Corp. has developed a method of positioning tiny tubes of carbon
in a way that, 10 years from now, will make circuits run faster and
consume less power than the fastest and most powerful silicon chips,
the company said on Thursday.
TV aims for prime time in digital home
TV aims for prime time in digital home
09/20/2004 06:35 PMNew standard uses Web-based protocols to let televisions control other
devices in a home.
Online Law School: Ready for Prime Time?
Online Law School: Ready for Prime Time?
04/26/2004 07:03 PMBeSpacific Apr 26 2004 10:50PM GMT
Media Hubs: Not Ready for Prime Time
Media Hubs: Not Ready for Prime Time
04/29/2004 09:05 AMOpen Source: Prime time for SMBs
Open Source: Prime time for SMBs
06/28/2004 09:54 PMToday's Prime Time Tech Mention
Today's Prime Time Tech Mention
04/01/2005 06:41 AMToday's Prime Time Tech
Mention
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Video codecs battle for prime time.
Video codecs battle for prime time.
07/17/2004 04:19 PMCNet:
Video
codecs battle for prime time. "Experts expect the biggest codec
battle to be fought in the cable and satellite business, which has
relied on MPEG-2 compression technology for more than a decade. The
stakes are highest in this industry because the compression technology
will help with the efficient delivery of billions of hours of content
viewed every year and define the way people watch television."
Read every prime-time Emmy nomination
here
Read every prime-time Emmy nomination
here
07/16/2004 11:53 AMPDF
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Bush to Face Reporters in Prime Time (AP)