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A new study from Forrester Research predicts that online video download services will see sales peak this year, as consumers move other sources of online video. Read/WriteWeb reported yesterday that
Continue reading »In October 2006 Google acquired the hottest online video property on the planet, YouTube. Later on that same month, news came out that the founders of Kazaa and Skype were
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/software/8_Internet_TV_apps_in_8_weeks'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Since we launched last100 (a Read/WriteWeb network blog) just over eight weeks ago, I’ve been obsessively trying out every Internet
Continue reading »David Lenehan was at LeWeb3 in Paris, on behalf of Read/WriteWeb. Here is his overview. The LeWeb3 Conference kicked off yesterday morning in Paris and has just finished up this
Continue reading »It's time for our weekly summary of Web Technology news, products and trends. This week we surveyed the leading online banking products and 10 recommended photo sharing sites. We also
Continue reading »- Microsoft to Support OpenID; details are sketchy at this point, but Microsoft looks likely to utilize OpenID (the open, decentralized identity system) in some of its products. Brady Forrest
Continue reading »From YouTube’s continued dominance, the television networks’ newfound willingness to experiment online, the rise of the desktop Internet TV application, and a number of new PC-to-TV devices and set-top
Continue reading »Mike Arrington wrote about it. Rafe Needleman did too. It was, as Rafe said, "inevitable" so I'm going to write about Invite Share as well. With Pownce invites for sale
Continue reading »At Intel's Developer Forum, Yahoo today announced an initiative to bring the Internet to your TV set through what it has dubbed the 'Widget Channel.' While many a company has
Continue reading »BitTorrent today announced their content delivery network acceleration service, BitTorrent DNA. DNA will add their peer-to-peer file sharing technology to any CDN to speed up download and streaming services for
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