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  • iProtest: 'Graduates with no future' or 'spoilt hippies'? (part 2)

    A study of the 4 top tools for protest organisation and information exchange, and the reasons behind why the Internet has influenced so many activist events around the world.

    Blog posts | January 2, 2012 10:53am PST

  • Exploring the "The Dish"

    CNET visits the Parkes Radio Telescope in rural Australia. Besides making important astronomical discoveries, the facility played a big role in broadcasting the Apollo 11 moon landing.

  • Why Twitter inherently reports news before traditional media

    'Social' is not going away. It is not a fad. Twitter, as part of this social element, often reports the news first. But how, and why?

    Blog posts | July 26, 2011 6:40am PDT

  • Live webcast: Patriot Act and the myth of a secure European cloud

    Live webcast: Understanding the reach of the USA PATRIOT Act in Europe and further afield. Set your reminders for 30th June 2011.

    Blog posts | June 17, 2011 2:06pm PDT

  • Not Working but Networking...

    A common criticism of modern 'social' interactions online is that they are just that: superficial socializing to idle away the time.

    Blog posts | January 15, 2011 1:48pm PST

  • Next-generation on-demand 'social television' in the works

    With the BBC iPlayer on-demand service being a global broadcasting trend-setter, have they hit the nail on the head with the new 'social viewing' - chatting whilst watching?

    Blog posts | May 28, 2010 4:27am PDT

  • Sky TV buys 15,000 LG 3D displays for live broadcasting at UK public venues

    LG has announced a new partnership with Sky TV, with Sky picking up 15,000 3D TV screens for broadcasting live at public venues across the UK. Watching sports in a pub is about to get even more...

    Blog posts | March 16, 2010 3:10am PDT

  • New book teaches social business users how to "Engage"

    Author Brian Solis takes the next step in bringing businesses up to speed with the right form of engagement

    Blog posts | February 28, 2010 3:21pm PST

  • On-demand 3D-HDTV: Broadcasting killer by the decade end

    3DTV showed off at CES 2010 along with high-definition and on-demand programming, broadcasting is facing its final curtain call. Opinion

    Blog posts | January 7, 2010 8:22am PST

  • True live video (and audio) broadcasting app arrives

    After a couple of non-starter video apps were released in the App Store the first true broadcasting app for the iPhone and iPod touch was approved for distribution in the App Store today.

    Blog posts | December 9, 2009 10:18am PST

  • First Circuit: Rule forbids webcasting. Judge: Time to change that rule.

    It's not a far-reaching free-speech decision, despite Charles Nesson's efforts to make it so. It's not even a case on whether webcasting should be allowed as a matter of policy. It's a question of...

    Blog posts | April 16, 2009 10:51pm PDT

  • 2009: Will It Be Better For Cable TV Than 2010 ... or 2011 ... or 2012?

    Satellite TV has been gaining subscribers, relentlessly this decade. Particularly DirecTV, which had 3.8 million subscribers at the end of June 1998 and counted 17.2 million, at the end of this...

    Blog posts | December 2, 2008 2:11pm PST

  • Is on-demand slowly killing traditional broadcasting?

    I'm not a big TV watcher to be honest. In the UK, we have the "licence fee" which you need to pay the government before you even connect the telly to the wall. If you don't, you can bet your arse...

    Blog posts | November 26, 2008 10:05am PST

  • The tangled web of broadcasting regulations

    The FCC is preparing to approve licensing of "white space" spectrum, which is good for the public even if it poses challenges for broadcasters and mobile networks who paid top dollar for the right...

    Blog posts | October 17, 2008 7:53am PDT

  • HD and region-specific encodings

    Difficulties in getting NTSC versions of a British comedy series led to an investigation of region-specific incompatibilities in the HD world. Though the situation is considerably improved in HD,...

    Blog posts | August 20, 2008 10:39am PDT

  • NAB "spindoctoring" on whitespace

    Last month, the FCC rejected a proposal backed by Microsoft, Dell and Google that would have used "white space" spectrum to provide Internet service at speeds between 50-100 mbps. White space is...

    Blog posts | September 12, 2007 9:24am PDT

  • Why ABC's time-shifting of Charlie Gibson Webcast is a seminal development

    We learn from a report in Broadcasting & Cable magazine that ABC is moving its World News Webcast from 3 p.m. to 12:30 p.m Eastern Time. Interesting backstory on the move. As B&C's...

    Blog posts | May 22, 2007 4:39am PDT

  • Photos: Video-shooting minihelicopter

    NAB conference showcases latest broadcasting tech, including a tiny, remote-controlled chopper for filmmakers and photographers.

  • Photos: Video-shooting minihelicopter

    NAB conference showcases latest broadcasting tech, including a tiny, remote-controlled chopper for filmmakers and photographers.

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  • BBC tracks down a Facebook troll (video)

    Have you ever wanted to see a Facebook troll in person? Well, it's you're lucky day: the BBC has tracked one down for you, and filmed him too!

    Blog posts | February 8, 2012 12:51pm PST

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