– Yahoo buys digital home company Meedio (Meedio has a suite of products, including Meedio TV, which “lets you watch, pause, rewind, and record live analog, digital, and HDTV broadcasts using your existing PC…”)
– Google-Vision: Is Google TV on its way? (“Google are advertising for an Interactive TV Product Manager in Mountain View, as well as Software Engineers with experience in ’emerging TV standards’ and ‘deploying robust, high-volume applications for consumer devices'”)
– GData – Google’s new syndication protocol (GData is a new protocol, but “based on Atom 1.0 and RSS 2.0.”)
– Live Drive: Microsoft’s Gdrive Killer? (Microsoft readies its virtual hard drive service…)
– Microsoft’s new brain (CNN profiles Microsoft’s Web saviour, Ray Ozzie)
– Mobile Phones Could Soon Rival the PC As World’s Dominant Internet Platform (“France and the U.K are exhibiting the strongest growth in this trend, while Internet usage via mobile phone in Japan also continues to grow rapidly.”)
– Google Enterprise Mashups to Suck in Data From Cognos, Oracle, and Salesforce.com (“The partnerships basically amount to Google and these enterprise software companies sharing APIs so that data from the various software systems can more easily be searched for through Google’s OneBox corporate homepage.” — I like the phrase “consumerization of enterprise software”…)
– Podcasting Market Update (Feedburner stats reports are always insightful: “…while radio audience is declining, podcast circulation is consistently growing nearly 20% per month.”)
– The new meaning of programming (Robert Young looks at what media programming means in the Internet age)
Photo: Michael Hainsworth
Originally published on ReadWriteWeb (archived copy)