On Digital Media, Episode #9
With us this week is our permanent special guest, Ken Gellman.
- GoogTube: the Google-YouTube Acquisition
- Arbitron’s Portable People Meter gets FCC approval
- Arbitron Sues over PPM Patents
- Helios Upscaling DVD Player
- NEC creates dual-mode chips, hoping to call cease fire in the silly Blu-Ray/HD-DVD wars
- Third format for HD DVD’s launching at CES for $175 U.S.
- Who’s really watching internet video?
- DSM technology to deliver 100 mbps over copper phone lines, will hopefully replace DSL
- Protect-DVD DRM won’t allow Windows PC’s to play DVD’s
- Organic CEO says web video not yet appealing
Our closing music is Democracy from Alexander Blu
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