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Skype founders' peer-to-peer video service ready for public beta
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Skype founders' peer-to-peer video service ready for public beta | Skype founders' peer-to-peer video service ready for public beta |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Sunday, 17 December 2006 | |
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Page 1 of 2 While little has been said publicly about the project, there was much reporting of it, including on iTWire, after BusinessWeek broke the story in July. According to the project's web site "In essence the various journalists got the story almost exactly right: we're fixing TV; removing artificial limits such as the number of channels that your cable or the airwaves can carry and then bringing it into the Internet age; adding community features, interactivity, etc." BusinessWeek had been given a demonstration of the planned service and described it as "combining professionally produced TV and video with the interactive tools of the Web." It quoted Friis as saying he expected the service, then in very limited beta with about 100 users, to be generally available by year end. BusinessWeek described the service as turning the PC into a TV screen but with many more capabilities. "Jiggle your computer mouse, and a variety of tools appear along the edges of the screen, even as the video continues to play. At the bottom of the screen, there are controls like those on a DVD player, including stop, pause, and fast-forward, as well as a search window to find new videos. An image on the left includes a menu of preset channels." |
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