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TiVo for the Internet
If podcasting can be described as TiVo for audio, then the open-source Internet TV platform that the Participatory Culture Foundation plans to release by late June might be described as TiVo for the Internet.
Videoblogger Steve Garfield has a new interview with Holmes Wilson of Downhill Battle about the recently released video publishing package Broadcast Machine. And Slashdot has a thread on it. I'll be chatting with Holmes by phone later this afternoon.
June 6, 2005 at 12:54 PM in Video | Permalink
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