SAN JOSE, CA -- Streaming Media West, the annual industry gathering of broadband executives, drew a bigger crowd this year then last and the focus has changed from delivery and distribution to devices and content, says Dan Rayburn, head of the show.
We caught up with Dan on Wednesday afternoon for a rundown on the show and industry trends.
We were on the scene yesterday and have extensive coverage of the show.
Meanwhile in New York, at the Future of of Television event, there was was good deal of discussion about broadband-connected devices, Ryan Lawler reports on NewTeeVee.
Andy Plesser, Executive Producer
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the impact they have on the market will not be felt in any major way in the next three years.
It has a number of offerings including Netflix, Last.fm and integration with soc...
The device connects to the Internet and streams high quality video.
Hi Guy's,
Apple TV might become not just a hobby, but a valuable experiment. Almost 500' sold makes it a market financed one.
I would like to ask how come this podcast (audio) was your method of delivery rather than video?Other query is What does Google require to get a Thumbnail posted for a video in the SERP?
Broadband enabled TVs could be the future, but the impact they have on the market will not be felt in any major way in the next three years. And while most in the industry are talking hardware, the real question in my mind is what the user interface is going to look like that allows viewers to find and control how they get web content to their TV set?
I will make my copy available to my kids, and see if any of them have an opinion.