Tag Archives: Media

Opportunities and Challenges In Online Video Delivery

Note: The following is a repost from the Kyte Blog. In the last decade online video has grown from an esoteric hobbyist activity into a multi-million dollar business built around a thriving ecosystem of content creators, publishing and monetization platforms, … Continue reading

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Keeping my Kindle

It’s easy to get distracted. Our computers and phones bleep and glow. Thirty new email messages. Six meeting invites. Four friend requests. As though email, IM, SMS, and RSS weren’t enough, we now have Skype, Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare and Buzz. … Continue reading

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SXSWi: Departing Dispatch

Note: The following is a repost from the Kyte Blog. The most impressive thing about this year’s “South By”? Connectivity. Incredibly good AT&T 3G coverage and the best public Wi-Fi I’ve ever experienced at a conference. Period. The AT&T coverage … Continue reading

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Smoke and mirrors (Wired iPad Magazine)

As reported by Wired Epicenter on February 12, Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson announced at the TED conference that his publication would be releasing an iPad version of the magazine this summer: Anderson said the iPad allows periodicals for the first … Continue reading

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The future (of media) is unwritten

Joe Strummer once said “the future is unwritten,” and of course he was right, but that doesn’t stop us from trying. Last week I participated in a panel at the Future of Media conference, a small, bi-annual event held and … Continue reading

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Why you’re an idiot and the iPad is awesome

I’m surprised how critical the tech community has been of the iPad, and the specific choices Apple made in designing the device. It’s annoying and shows the propensity of this community to all too often miss (or ignore) the big … Continue reading

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