Music Tax Hysteria!

Warner’s new music service proposal has the blogosphere all abuzz this AM. It’s mostly been a narrow-minded, short-sighted reception, which emphasizes challenges the music industry faces in winning back paying customers. (Threatening college students with lawsuits hasn’t been a good marketing strategy.) The recording industry’s album sales revenue model doesn’t work within the current digital … Read more

Comcast and BitTorrent Agree To Something

Comcast and BitTorrent have announced they’re cozying up

Comcast Corporation and BitTorrent, Inc. announced today that they will undertake a collaborative effort with one another and with the broader Internet and ISP community to more effectively address issues associated with rich media content and network capacity management. While BitTorrent and Comcast are talking directly, they are also in discussions with other parties to help facilitate a broader dialogue and cooperation across industries. Both BitTorrent and Comcast expressed the view that these technical issues can be worked out through private business discussions without the need for government intervention.

In the release, Comcast also mentions they’ll move to a “protocol agnostic” network management system by the end of the year, though I didn’t see anything regarding “source” or “destination” agnostic. So, it’s yet to be seen if this is really net neutral and how the FCC will respond. Regardless, it’s significant and appreciated that Comcast made the progressive choice to initiate an open dialog.

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Virgin America, SmugMug, and Free Flights

I generally fly into the Bay Area on a monthly basis and one of Virgin America‘s fledgling routes is Washington (Dulles) to San Francisco. Being a frequent traveler and a technology connoisseur, I made sure to get in on one of their early flights last October. Unfortunately, my extensive (in-progress) write-up was on a shared … Read more

Digital Media Bytes

A periodic round-up of relevant news… Every episode of South Park online: NewTeeVee Joost to launch browser-based video player: TV Squad Myka delivers BitTorrent direct to TV: Last100 CBC to release programming via BitTorrent: NewMedia Mike

Mobile Multimedia Updates

First, we hear Silverlight is headed for Nokia handsets. And today, Flash Lite and Silverlight are confirmed for Windows Mobile. Woo! It’s good to see these media-rich technologies land on portable devices. Though, there’s still no confirmation of Flash for the iPhone. But it’s inevitable… Right? Honestly, I’m not particular about which specific technologies land … Read more

Joost Tests Live Streaming

In case you hadn’t heard, this year Joost joins CBS in offering live access to March Madness. Though I gave up on Joost shortly after it was released from beta, frequent ZNF commentor Todd still checks in. And apparently, today’s live streaming tests aren’t going so well (see above). Test details: We’re beginning a new … Read more

v2 Media Extender Update

I’m later than I’d have liked in pointing out Chris Lanier’s thoughts on the the relatively new Linksys DMA2200 Microsoft-based v2 Media Extender. Overall Chris seems pleased with the form factor and basic extender functionality, though he dings the unit for lacking more comprehensive media format playback capabilities: I’d give the Linksys DMA2200 a 6/10. … Read more

Hulu Released From Beta

As expected, Hulu is being released from beta today: Beginning today, consumers in the U.S. can go to Hulu.com to watch a large selection of hit TV shows, movies, clips and more in high-quality – anytime, for free. On Hulu.com, consumers can enjoy one of the largest selections of legal, free videos from more than … Read more