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Welcome to
tellytune.com one of the most trusted name in Telecom Content Providers. Today Networks
are all about sharing and being vehicles that facilitate access and discovery of
quality content.
"On the “consumer” side, the people formerly known as viewers have taken control
of what, when, and how they watch and they do it without commercials." And when
"the audience is on stage" and "your customers are your competitors" what do you
do next?
Media Providers
Media Providers are sometimes referred to as "Podcatchers" due to the popularity
of the term "podcast" used to refer to a web feed containing audio or video. Media
Providers refer to applications, client software or Web based, which maintain subscriptions
to feeds that contain audio or video media enclosures. They can be used to automatically
download media, playback the media within the application interface, or synchronize
media content with a portable media player.
"In the future of media, which is now, everybody is a network.
In the past, networks were defined by control of content or distribution. But now,
you can’t own all distribution and content is controlled where it’s created.
So,
I wonder, where’s the value and where’s the money in the fully networked world? |
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What is a network now?
Your friend pointing you to something to read or watch is a network. The collection
of people putting a YouTube video on their blogs makes a network. BlogAds bringing
together 800 blogs for an MSNBC.com ad buy is a network. When you subscribe to a
collection of feeds, or when you publish up a blogroll, or when you put a tag on
your blog post, or when you use a Flickr tag that others use, you are a network.
Networks are about sharing now; they used to be about control.
Networks are about Providers more than distribution; they are about finding and
being found.
Networks are two-way; they used to be one-way.
Networks are now open while, by their very definition, they used to be closed. You
join networks and leave them at will; you can join any number of networks at once
and content can be found via any number of networks, there is no practical limit.
Networks used to be static. Now networks are fluid.
For us, the people formerly known as consumers, this is a better world. We can find
the content we want from anywhere by relying on networks we trust because we know
them more intimately and they even know us; we are no longer a one-size-fits all
mass.
For content producers, which is any of us now, it’s also better, for the barrier
to entry — and to the public — is destroyed.
And for content itself, it’s better because the good stuff can be found, amended,
corrected; it can live longer and live in context. |
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