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I just read that the Sony Google TV is available for pre-order at sonystyle.com. So what did I do? I placed an order for the 46″ Sony Internet TV, of course. Why?
Full Internet, on your TV – Even before MeFeedia, I wanted this. Why be restricted to what someone else decides what should be on your TV screen? Your laptop and smartphone don’t restrict internet access.
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Published by Frank on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010
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Steve Jobs laid out why open standards (i.e. HTML5) are the future – particularly on mobile devices.
Summary
HTML5 is open, reliable, secure, great performance, usable (i.e. touch interfaces), and has a great user experience (at least on Apple products via the adoption of advanced platform features).
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Published by Frank on Thursday, April 29th, 2010
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After buying 2 iPads (32 & 64Gb models) to test MeFeedia with here’s my opinions…
1. The iPad plays media (and video in particular) really well. As we first reported that iPad users watch 3 times more video than web users. Although these numbers were very early, the numbers have only increased since then. At last glance, iPad users are now watching 4 times more video than web users, and they are watching for longer.
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Published by Frank on Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
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Go Red Sox! That is it. Let’s hope this season finishes again like this:
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Published by Frank on Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
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1. HTML5 is the present, not the future.
2. Making things simpler can be complex at times.
3. It’s possible to track, monitor and implement HTML5 video monetization
4. Plugins will not die off.
5. iPad will be big. very big. Probably in a 13, 15 or 17 inch version
6. Video sites are excited about HTML5 Video.
7. Canvas via HTML5 is a new area to keep a close eye on (Canvas Games and Canvas Applications).
8. H.264 has a huge head start over Ogg.
9. Soon, there will be a huge influx of HTML5 plugin-ins for WordPress, JQuery, Mootools, Prototype, and pretty much every major Javascript library or blogging platform out there.
10. I can’t wait to try HTML5 MeFeedia on my new iPad.
Published by Frank on Friday, April 2nd, 2010