The evolution of all things televised

Posted: July 28th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: content development, Web 2.0 | Tags: , , | 3 Comments »

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  1. 1 Toby Keeping said at 10:07 AM on July 28th, 2008:

    Imagine how productive workers were prior to video online. With it being unlikely that a TV resided at the office, people must have had much more time for actual work!

    The joys of the modern age rein upon us!

  2. 2 Toby Keeping said at 12:49 PM on July 28th, 2008:

    Ironically…I just saw this come over the wire…

    The subtitles..

    Increased Use of Streaming Media and Growing Enrollment Cause Schools Network and Productivity Pains

    44% of Educational Institutions Anticipate Bandwidth Increase; Struggle With Meeting Growing Staff and Student Capacity Demands

    http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/St-Bernard-883082.html

    Enjoy.

  3. 3 Eamon said at 4:03 AM on August 1st, 2008:

    Technology is always going to have an impact on how people experience visual media, but at end day, no matter what sort of technology it is, the visual content has to have something special about it – otherwise people won’t watch it:

    ‘Content is king!’


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