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Time is Ripe for 3G Video Blogs |
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July , 2005 |
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US : Within minutes of the tragic London bombings last week, news sites showed location video footage -- mainly from camera phones -- sent by members of the public. According to director of news Helen Boaden, the BBC quickly received 30 video clips, which aired on broadcasts and online within 20 minutes of the attack. Boaden called it "a new world" of digital media distribution. Vamsi Sistla, ABI Research's director of residential entertainment research, agrees: "Now, anybody who has a voice has a means to express it." Many of those video clips were carried on Web sites such as Yahoo, Google and MSN, highlighting what Sistla calls the latest trend in digital home "entertainment": the move by large Internet operators into a realm previously dominated by cable companies and telcos offering broadband services. The signs are everywhere. Microsoft is collaborating with France Telecom to produce cutting-edge digital media products. Google, with a new video service, has just announced an investment in a company providing broadband through powerline, and is rumored to be buying dark fiber bandwidth. China's Shanda Interactive has released a set-top box, and Intel is investing in movie distribution. This attempt by some Internet giants to take advantage of the digital home media revolution is discussed in the latest update of ABI Research's "Residential Entertainment Technologies Research Service." Until recently, insufficient
bandwidth to homes, combined with the entertainment industry's grip
on content licensing, made home entertainment unattractive to the
big Internet players. Now, both those conditions are changing. "They
know it's time for them to take advantage of their brands and their
marketing relationships to pursue the next generation digital home
and digital media services," Sistla explains. "They are
creating the 'Wal-Marts of the World Wide Web', and aim to offer everything
and anything to the widest audience. We will soon see true 'video
blogs' on their sites." |
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