Speed Matters

A ZNF reader posted a comment that I couldn’t resist sharing. Speed Matters is an activist site that advocates universal high-speed Internet access across the nation. The site’s authors argue, among other things, that the US definition of broadband is too slow and that policy makers should directly address speed and access issues. The site … Read more

How Fast Doth Your Broadband Go

Here I thought my hefty monthly cable bill paid for a broadband connection, but it turns out we haven’t yet decided what broadband is. Congress is in the process of defining “true broadband” and Om Malik is surveying actual broadband users about what constitutes high speed. (So far 6 Mbps is winning out – See … Read more

Digital Media Bytes

A periodic roundup of relevant news… from our other blogs. The “Upfrontâ€? DVR Battle And Other Advertising Skirmishes: Connected Home 2 Go Web TV Tourist Guide Takes You Around Philadelphia: Web TV Hub Motorola’s New Phones: Connected Home 2 Go GuideWorks, Your Regularly Scheduled Programming: Connected Home 2 Go

Web IM Adds Video Content

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Web IM client Meebo has launched a group chat feature that includes video from a variety of sources including NBC and MTV. While officially endorsed and deployed web video isn’t new (though expanding rapidly), the idea of building community chat rooms around the content in this way is novel.

Preexisting “Meebo Rooms” specific to content can be joined. Folks also have the option of creating their own chat rooms where they can share a variety of media, such as YouTube and Google vids, via the embedded player. Additionally, Meebo will be embedding custom branded chat rooms into some of their content provider web sites.

After TechCrunch broke the news, Meebo’s marketing dude set up a group chat… He was a good sport in responding to my public quizzing, and here’s some of the info I uncovered: Video is clips only, not full length shows. The format is Flash (FLV), meaning this is cross-browser and cross-platform. Ads will be shown in the media window during “lulls” on Meebo’s site, but will not be present on partner sites.

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Comcast Killing Microsoft DVR

Comcast is killing their Microsoft TV Foundation deployment in Washington State. Really it’s no surprise when you consider Motorola has partnered with Gemstar to produce and deliver GuideWorks DVR interface, plus Comcast has obviously invested a lot of time and money in bringing a TiVo solution to market. The only realistic place we’d next see … Read more

Dembot on Why Video Platforms Fail

There is a great post over on dembot on why video platforms fail. You should read the whole thing, but here is the top ten list: 1. Insubstantial library of content 2. Poor bit rates 3. Lack of innovation (clone platform) 4. No share in content ownership rights 5. No exclusivity of content distribution 6. … Read more

Digital Media Bytes: Capitol Hill Edition

Mark Cuban, YouTube, TiVo, and Sling Media hit the Hill yesterday, chatting up the House Telecommunications and Internet Subcommittee. Congress gets earful on net neutrality, CableCARD, YouTube: Ars Technica Congressman-Cam Debuts on YouTube: NewTeeVee Hill-icon Valley: Washington Post

Digital Media Bytes

A periodic roundup of relevant news… from our other blogs: BBC iPlayer Given the Go-Ahead: WebTVWire Simple Convergence– Caller ID on the TV: Connected Home 2 Go If You’re Gonna Dig the Trenches: Connected Home 2 Go Waivers on the Eve of The Cable Show: Connected Home 2 Go