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Google TV vs Network TV – Did Google Just Blink?
Business models for network TV are in the midst of fundamental change right now. The networks themselves are forcing some of the changes, and some changes will be forced on them. Recent actions by Fox are emblematic of the changes … Continue reading →
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For Internet-delivered video, “Pull” will win over “Push”
Way back in 1997, Wired breathessly heralded the era of Push, which anticipated that the demand-driven Web, in which we clicked URLs, would be replaced by content that is pushed to your browser (remember, this was in the days before … Continue reading →
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