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The Screener: P2P and Net TV

Occasional snippets from around the web which might make for interesting reading, if you happen to be interested in creating P2P Internet TV.

Wednesday, 2 April 2008

Binkx launches P2P VOD player

Blinkx have launched bbtv, a P2P-based video-on-demand player. Blinkx are (were?) primarily a video-search company, with speech-to-text technology and capabilities to search inside video by text. Their new video player is supposed to build on that by letting the user connect video content with relevant web content. TechCrunch talked to their CEO.
Posted by Haggai Scolnicov at 10:27

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