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May 22, 2007
Chris Brogan's story about Internet TV: "5 Million Channels and Nothing’s On"
Chris Brogan / KillerApp.com: 5 Million Channels and Nothing’s On: Discovery and Recommendation in an Internet Video World
"Television is no longer a single box. It's no longer a single tuner. It's a combination of everything your video service provider offers plus everything available via the Internet today. Add to this various set-top box content offerings, like the Apple TV, and you'll see that the battle isn't for your living room; it's for your attention..."
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Great to see Chris Brogan's story published in KillerApp.com. Reminds me that I should talk to the publisher of VON Magazine about getting him some visibility in that magazine too.
Tags: Internet TV, Chris Brogan, Jeff Pulver
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Posted by jeff on May 22, 2007 03:01 PM | Permalink
Additional resources: Watch PrimeTime TV Shows | Watch the Jeff Pulver Show | Jeff's Qik Videos
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Posted by: zvi barel at May 22, 2008 06:02 AM