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Adobe Unveils New Framework for Media Player Development

The new Strobe framework builds on the vision of the Open Screen Project, a broad industry initiative to deliver a consistent runtime environment across desktops, televisions, mobile phones, and consumer electronics. While this might be a game changer for over-the-top video, I wonder how DRM and existing IPTV platforms will react on this.

Thoughts on DT Entering the CDN Game

Deutsche Telekom’s International Carrier Sales & Solution (ICSS) division announced an partnership with Edgecast, a US CDN company. Telecom Ramblings’ Rob Powell wonders why they didn’t acquire Edgecast right away, and here come my 2 cents…

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Innovations in Digital Music

Music Ally has an awesome list of 200 digital music startups from 2008.

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Hulu and Netflix — Good Companions

Hulu is for the occasional glance at a TV series, or watching an older movie, where you will skip forward and backward a couple of times, and Netflix for a really nice quality without ad interruptions.

The Digital Entertainment Evolution

This is part of a five part series: 1/The Rise Of The Digital Entertainment Market 2/After The Bubble: A Market Shift 3/The Digital Entertainment Evolution 4/Winners And Losers 5/Why Does The Digital Entertainment Evolution Matter? The new scenarios that emerged immediately “After the Bubble”, although more successful in alignment of technology, content and markets, were [...]

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