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Packed House For The Crunchies, See You TonightOpen in New Window
Tonight's Crunchies award ceremony in San Francisco is now totally sold out. We're sorry if you didn't get a chance to grab a ticket, but you'll still be able to watch the show streamed live via Ust read more »
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Mobile TV Gets Big PushOpen in New Window
Broadcasters in 22 markets will beam free programming that's optimized for mobile devices like cell phones, laptops, and in-car media players. read more »
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Big Skype update coming next monthOpen in New Window
Skype will release a big upgrade to its PC client software early next month, making video conferencing a central feature of the new interface. read more »
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IP video is already in the enterprise but deployment is no easy taskOpen in New Window
Today, we'll continue our discussion of IP video and will share our own business experiences of IPV and how enterprise video can be useful. We'll highlight some tips from AT&T on IPTV based on an ent read more »
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Yahoo Aims to Connect Internet and TVOpen in New Window
For a long time people have been talking about marrying internet content with TV content, but trying to do so has vexed many companies in the past (remember WebTV?). Yahoo has a new approach: a set o read more »
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US smutmongers want big bucks bailoutOpen in New Window
We're losing wood, give us $5bnStateside pornographers have asked Congress to stump $5bn "to rejuvenate the sexual appetite of America" amid the increasing economic gloom which is apparently sapping read more »
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IP call centers will do well despite VoIP slowdownOpen in New Window
"Sales of IP contact centers will grow in 2009, but probably not as dramatically as they did in 2008 due to an expected slowdown in sales of IP telephony gear, according to a new Infonetics report." read more »
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Windows market share dives again as Mac nears 10%Open in New Window
"Windows lost nearly a full percentage point of market share for the second month in a row in December, pushing Microsoft Corp.'s operating system to a new low, an Internet measurement company..." read more »
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