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Video on the web is '''one of the biggest onlinetrends''' today. Many companies offer their own - mostly proprietary solutions. It remains to be seen what consumers actually want, but TV as we know it is probably a thing of the past. | Video on the web is '''one of the biggest onlinetrends''' today. Many companies offer their own - mostly proprietary solutions. It remains to be seen what consumers actually want, but TV as we know it is probably a thing of the past. | ||
A '''free and open-source Internet TV platform''' is the '''Democracy Player''' http://www.getdemocracy.com/ from the Participatory Culture Foundation. It allows everyone to watch, make (and distribute) Internet TV. | A '''free and open-source Internet TV platform''' is the '''Democracy Player''' http://www.getdemocracy.com/ from the '''[[Participatory Culture Foundation]]'''. It allows everyone to watch, make (and distribute) Internet TV. | ||
[[Category:Resources]] | [[Category:Resources]] | ||
[[Category:Audiovisual]] | [[Category:Audiovisual]] | ||
Revision as of 14:37, 15 October 2006
Sometimes referred to as IPTV. Wikipedia IPTV and Internet television entries: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iptv, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_television
Video on the web is one of the biggest onlinetrends today. Many companies offer their own - mostly proprietary solutions. It remains to be seen what consumers actually want, but TV as we know it is probably a thing of the past.
A free and open-source Internet TV platform is the Democracy Player http://www.getdemocracy.com/ from the Participatory Culture Foundation. It allows everyone to watch, make (and distribute) Internet TV.