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Computer Scientist Plans Bach Over Broadband
A singing computer scientist wants to use cutting-edge technology to create Europe's first successful Internet choir.

Academia : News

HomeMovie.com Goes In-Network
An application provider begins marketing to network operators, expanding on its original strategy of direct-to-consumer marketing.
Consumer : Profile

In Demand: Video on Demand
Scheduled television programs? That’s so 20th century.
Consumer : Feature

Has Video Calling Finally Arrived?
AT&T launched a commercial videophone service in 1970. It didn’t catch on. Will today’s video phone services fare any better?
Consumer : Feature

Watching the Internet Channel
TVTonic makes it easier for viewers to find and watch the best of Internet video.

Consumer : Profile

Verizon Seeks Killer Apps
Verizon is building out fiber to millions of homes. Now it wants to give customers good reasons to use these "big pipes."
General : News

New Redback Router Will Enable “Megabit Mobility”
Coming soon: digital roaming for HD video.
General : News

Applications Must Drive Muni Wireless Deployments
Those in muni wireless who forget history are doomed to repeat dot-bomb history.
Government : Feature

5 Million Channels and Nothing’s On: Discovery and Recommendation in an Internet Video World
“Meta-aggregator” sites are helping users find the Internet videos that appeal to them.
Consumer : Feature

Scientists Use High-Speed Network to Predict Severe Storms
Massive computing power and network speed let scientists forecast storms in detail - which may avert some of the devastation wrought by thunderstorms and tornadoes.

Academia : News

Indiana Digital Gateway: Just What the Doctor Ordered
An innovative fiber optic network is improving health care in this underserved rural area.

Business : Profile

There's Music in the Air
Webcasting concerts gains popularity with bands and their fans.
Business : Profile

New Telemedicine Application Promises to Replace Many Skin Biopsies
With Lucid’s Internet-based technology, now in clinical trials, patients may avoid invasive biopsies and still get a diagnosis before leaving the doctor’s office.

Business : Profile

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