Content Delivery And Distribution - Articles Archive
from November 30, 2005 to October 28, 2005


Glide, launching today, is a new web-based integrated environment that allows its users to manage, archive, publish and share music, video and images through a highly visual interface. Glide doesn't stop there. It throws in document and email facilities, basic image editing, as well as some ... read more

Robin Good - November 30, 2005
 
Microsoft has just communicated by email to all existing Search Champs and has also published on the MSDN Search blog an "Open Call" for anyone to participate in the next Search Champs event taking place less than 8 weeks from now. The Microsoft Search team wants ... read more

Brady Forrest - Sean Carver - MSN Search Weblog - November 30, 2005
 
Sony has added support for RSS and Windows Media Audio files to its PlayStation Portable (PSP) with a firmware update available from today. ... read more

DigitMag - November 29, 2005
 

A few minutes ago the first Corante Hub on Web and Technology has officially opened its doors. Corante Hubs are nothing else but one of the first incarnations of the newsmastering approach to information filtering and aggregation that I have covered quite a few times on ... read more

Robin Good - November 29, 2005
 
Live beyond the living room. No cables, no plugs. Just your favourite TV programs, movies, and even Internet streamed wirelessly to you anywhere you have a broadband connection. With Sony LocationFree hardware you can finally leave you home without leaving your world behind it. ... read more

Sony - November 28, 2005
 

Sharewood Picnic is Robin Good's weekly basket of goods, tools and services found in the last week. Including several newly-released resources, these little gems can help you better understand and utilize the independent publishing revolution we are witnessing. Feel free to download, test and try-out any of ... read more

Kevin C. Borgia - November 27, 2005
 
FilmLoop is an innovative new presentation and image-sharing tool which allows instant and real-time sharing of digital photos. With FilmLoop you can create a loop of photos moving on your desktop by simply dragging pictures from your hard disk and dropping them on to the loop strip. ... read more

Robin Good - November 25, 2005
 
If you are an early adopter, one of those like me who likes to try and experiment as early as possible with these fascinating new media technologies, you are already probably familiar with Flock, the social browser built on top of the FireFox engine. But if the ... read more

 

Ah, print, the darling of trade publishers everywhere. It's still a potent weapon in today's B2B marketing wars, but with trade events and online publications soaring in their revenue mixes today's B2B publishers are oftentimes perplexed as to how to deal with the shifting strategic role ... read more

John Blossom - Shore - November 22, 2005
 
Sharewood Picnic is Robin Good's weekly basket of goods, tools and services found in the last week. Including several newly-released resources, these little gems can help you better understand and utilize the independent publishing revolution we are witnessing. You are encouraged to visit the sites and test ... read more

Robin Good - November 20, 2005
 

Google, launched yesterday its newest and most speculated about tool: Google Base. In essence, Google Base is a powerful and highly scalable database for submission of publicly shareable structured data. It is also a way for Google to let anyone upload information to Google databases. As Rafat ... read more

Robin Good - November 17, 2005
 

Repurposing and repackaging existing text-based content into other online distributable formats can be an important strategy to consider for serious online publishers. Until now, repurposing and repackaging text content into other formats has been a labor-intensive task requiring lots of manual editing work. But new technologies offer ... read more

Sharon Housley and Robin Good - November 14, 2005
 

Here is Robin Good's weekly basket of new media resources, software and articles that I would like to share with you. They are all powerful digital weapons for participating in the user-driven publishing revolution Robin is chronicling. Feel free to test, download and freely use any of ... read more

Kevin C. Borgia and Robin Good - November 13, 2005
 

Tomorrow, I will be publishing a review plus interview with what I consider the first true full-fledged newsmastering engine. For the first time, after 21 months ago I described in summary points my own vision for what a newsmaster and a newsradar (or newsmastering feed) would be, ... read more

Robin Good - November 8, 2005
 

Sharewood Picnic is Robin Good's weekly basket of hand-picked goodies discovered and found in the last seven days; it includes new web sites, software tools and online resources that can further enable your ability to become effective independent publishers online. You are welcome to test, download and ... read more

Kevin C. Borgia and Robin Good - November 6, 2005
 

Is podcasting going to "alter" traditional radio as we know it today? Some even believe that radio is dying altogether because of the rapid and sweeping emergence of podcasting and satellite radio complemented by the very low-quality programming of US-like commercial radio stations. While I do not ... read more

Robin Good - November 3, 2005
 
"The Netherlands is somewhat of a test market for services around Instant Messenger, Microsoft's chat client. With 4 million active IM users in a country of 15 million, IM is incredibly popular, and becoming a mass medium in its own right. Microsoft is now starting to ... read more

Monique Van Dusseldorp - Poynter - November 1, 2005
 

Sharewood Picnic is Robin Good's weekly basket of hand-picked goodies discovered and found in the last seven days; it includes new web sites, software tools and online resources that can further enable your ability to become effective independent publishers online. You are welcome to test, download and ... read more

Robin Good and Kevin C. Borgia - October 30, 2005
 

While much of the online world crows on about the benefits of interactivity and community building, the plain truth is that such openness punching through from the open Web to intranets gives most corporations nightmares. A Wired News article points out that it's common practice for ... read more

John Blossom - Shore - October 29, 2005
 

It's been six months since the Supreme Court ruling, during which time Kazaa was kablammed Down Under and the music biz became more aggressive with cease and desist letters to major P2P developers. So where is P2P heading? ... Nowhere new. Let's look at the leading candidates. Anonymous ... read more

Marc Freedman - P2P Weblog - October 28, 2005
 

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