Sling Media on The GigaOm Show

In case you hadn’t heard, friend of the site Om Malik recently launched a weekly video show. And one of his very first guests is Sling Media co-founder and CEO Blake Krikorian. Now I’m not going to steal the big boss’s thunder (I work for Sling Media), but Blake’s always entertaining and forthcoming — this … Read more

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A periodic roundup of relevant news… from our other blogs. Why is FiOS TV Such a Threat: Connected Home 2 Go Stage6 Traffic Explodes, Every Dream Has A Price: Davis Freeberg HBO Uses Moto for HDTV: Connected Home 2 Go AT&T to Clamp Down on Data Leechers: TechLore America’s High Fiber Diet: Connected Home 2 … Read more

Done Deal: Blockbuster Acquires Movielink

After months of rumors and false alarms, Blockbuster has announced the acquisition of Movielink: With thousands of movies and television shows available in its digital library for downloading, Movielink offers customers the ability to legally download entertainment content for rental (VOD) and for purchase (EST). The acquisition of Movielink, which has VOD and EST license … Read more

Apples Releases Online Photo & Video Site

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No surprise here… .Mac has gotten pretty stale in the Web 2.0 era, and for the last several months I’ve been telling anyone who’d listen that Apple would end up offering some sort of Flickr+YouTube mashup. And now they have. The only thing I’m still waiting on are those Safari social features.

The .Mac Web Gallery is different from a YouTube and Flickr in that it doesn’t support tags and searches, which I favor. Tagging photos in Flickr became some weird obsessive hassle. And when I did bother to get around doing it, it easily allows folks to swipe my pics (with or without my permission). The other problem that I’ve had with Flickr, is that while it’s powerful for those wanting to dig in, the average Joe (or my mom) may not have such an easy time with the paradigm and lingo. So I’m all in favor of Apple’s simple presentation: I have a gallery of albums. Pick one. Surprisingly, Apple does display the extended photo details and provides individual album RSS feeds. The seamless and efficient integration with iPhoto is impressive and pretty much what you’d expect from Apple. But, while I do appreciate the relatively spartan web interface for visitors, I’d like a little more control on the back-end… and I assume we’ll see that at some point, along with even more storage.

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Comic-Con on Xbox Live

So I’m about a week late on this one… But over the weekend I was exploring the new video search site VeZoom and stumbled on a Kevin Smith QA session from the San Diego Comic-Con. Which got me thinking – I should go back one of these years. I had a blast the last time … Read more

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A periodic roundup of good schtuff… from our other blogs. How Much Bandwidth for HDTV: Connected Home 2 Go DivX Considers Breaking Up Company: Davis Freeberg Choosing the AT&T 8525 over the iPhone: TechLore Motorola, the Software Company: Connected Home 2 Go

Pandora Lands on Facebook

Facebook got a whole lot more interesting last night… Pandora launched an integrated app allowing folks to share their stations. And any changes made in Facebook are reflected in your Pandora account. Sweet! Pandora on Facebook will let you enjoy music you already know and help you discover music you’ll love. Find your favorite songs … Read more