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JamieG looks deep into the ramifications of current trends in Technology and Media

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FREE digital Media = DRM

March 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Recently Chris Anderson of Wired was interview by Charlie Rose. This was one of the better Tech interview I have seen this year. (Direct link to Charlie Rose and it Comments page) It was to promote Chris Anderson’s new book on “Free!” in which he lays down the reasons why the future on much of [...]

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Tags: DRM · google · IPTV · Microsoft · P2P

Post Macworld Analysis

January 21st, 2008 · No Comments

My most popular post on my blog has been “AppleTV will be a new beginning at MacWorld“. It has now been a week since Macworld ended. I decided to wait a little and watch the ripple effect of Steve Jobs’ announcements. I personally felt the Keynote was very disappointing, but after getting over the HYPE [...]

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Tags: Apple · DRM · google · IPTV · Microsoft

It’s all happening in Digital Media

January 10th, 2008 · No Comments

This year is shaping up to be the year that Video heads online. Every second major news release from CES was connected with vendors of digital media products offering new capabilities or distributors doing deals. I was also very surprised to see much of my “Predictions for digital media for 2008” post had materialised by [...]

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Tags: google · IPTV · Microsoft · Uncategorized

Predictions for digital media for 2008

January 5th, 2008 · 9 Comments

Predictions appear to be a big blog topic this New Year. I have decided to pick a particular topic to predict about and it’s what I mainly blog about. Technologies that will change the way we watch long form visual media. I appear to be a little late with my predictions, as video on the [...]

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Tags: Apple · DRM · google · IPTV · Microsoft · Sony · Uncategorized

Gphone, wireless spectrum and Internet trends

October 16th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Recently I have seen many interviews with prominent people in Web2.0 companies. In these interviews a common question is always asked. “What do you see as the new killer App on the internet? For example, Google and Search, Social Networking and Face Book. What is the next big thing?” I have been investing some grey [...]

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Tags: google