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All the popular online video sites like Youtube, MySpace, Metacafe etc all stream their movies onto your screen using a Flash video format known as .flv instead of letting the viewer just download the video onto their hard drive.And why do they do this you ask? Well its something called advertising. If they can keep us on their website then whilst you are viewing the content you are also subliminally being bombarded with advertising. As long as we stay on the site they have a chance to get some revenue from us. Also of course you may bookmark a fantastic video only to find its been removed nex...
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posted: 14 weeks 1 day ago topics: internet tv, metacafe, online video, youtube |
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Google's Vint Cerf, 'Father of the Internet': "Online Video Will Be Distributed in Download Mode"
Vint Cerf, a computer scientist who is most often called the father of the Internet, says that the popularity and demand for online video will mean that the distribution will eventually be done in download mode, not streaming, which is pervasive
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active: 15 weeks 3 days ago
topics: online video, video distribution |
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Vint Cerf: Online Video Will Be More Downloaded Than Streamed
Vint Cerf, the father of the Internet, says online video will be more downloaded than streamed the same way music is today. That doesn't precisely jive with Cisco's predictions, but it certainly has precedent in online audio.Dr. Cerf is also VP a
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active: 15 weeks 2 days ago
topics: online video, youtube |
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