Posted on November 29, 2006 by jmccormack
Get this, and let it sink in: I am on my way home right now from a four-day business trip visiting a client in Stockholm, Sweden. Given the miracle of technology, I am on e-mail right now on an SAS flight to Chicago somewhere over Norway at 39,000 feet, crusing at 463 mph on a [...]
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Posted on November 26, 2006 by jmccormack
Bob Garfield’s December 2006 article is great and hits the mark. Consider this quote for a moment:
“Until about five minutes ago, remember, almost all video-entertainment content was produced and distributed by Hollywood. Period. That time is over. There was a time when advertisers could count on mass audiences for what Hollywood thought we should [...]
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Posted on November 19, 2006 by jmccormack
Providing a free platform for people to create their own channel, syndicate content, share it, stream it for free — and maybe even make money — sounds like a progressive move. BrightCove recently launched such a service which I noticed the Wall Street Journal online uses for their own online TV platform and decided (for [...]
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Posted on November 17, 2006 by jmccormack
A new skill set is needed for our new world. This recent blog post says it well.
Blog post.
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