Monday, January 5, 2009

TV on the Computer

2009 is shaping up to be a huge year for online video. Check out the audio story and associated web page from All Tech Considered, the weekly segment on NPR's All Things Considered.

"Web video is growing up -- we're way past one-shot silly videos on YouTube -- and as more content grows online, we're seeing a real convergence between what's available on TV, what's available online and what we'll be able to stream back to our TVs from the Internet."

I notice many people in the media addressing the issue of watching video on the computer vs. watching it on the TV. The fact that is emerging is that many viewers are searching for good programming with their computer and watching it on their TV. Increasingly they are either connecting laptops to their TVs or using other media center devices. 2009 will see many more options such as the new LCD TVs with built-in Netflix coming soon from LG or other web-enabled TVs from the likes of Apple and Yahoo.

Also, don't miss the NPR.org All Tech Considered section.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Microsoft Surface Test Drive

Today I got to test drive a Microsoft Surface machine while visiting their Issaquah campus. It is kinda like my iPhone, but you can't put it in your pocket. Believe me, I tried.

The sensitivity and immediate feedback was really amazing. The physics of moving virtual items around the table was fascinating...it really responded well. Ok. Who's gonna buy me one?

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Top Technorati Techie Talks TV at TED



Entrepreneur, blogger, marketer and digital culture historian Peter Hirshberg gave a great talk about computer/TV convergence at a recent TED-related conference, EG 08. In addition to being an executive and a writer, he also serves on the advisory board of Technorati. Check out the video above where he charts the history of the internet along side the history of TV.

Read his blog about disruptive culture and technology.

He is also a trustee at The Computer History Museum.

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