siliconvalley.com — Tomorrow, Friday Jan 6, Google Inc. will announce that it will let consumers buy video over the Internet from CBS, the NBA and other providers, becoming the latest company to explore the new method of distributing TV content
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quaffapintJan 6, 2006
Competition in the video world is always good - means more innovation and cheaper prices...--<a class="user" href="http://www.funnyandfun.com">http://www.funnyandfun.com</a>
battybattybattJan 6, 2006
"..."From what I've heard its going to be all Real video. Personally, I MUCH prefer the Quicktime format."eww, they are both horrible formats. I never thought that I would see the day where WMV looks like it would be the best option...."So I take it that no one has ever seen NSV6 on Winamp - for free I can tune into HD versions of 24.Hmm. Looks just as good as DivX6.1 codec on the 6.0 player. I can't see the diff.
Closed AccountJan 6, 2006
I think once again the market will fall behind very soon, people aren't just gonna want the shows soon, but they're gonna want the true high def shows that are 2, 4, 6, or even 20 gigs. Google wouldnt be able to catalog and distribute that much content.. usenet > torrents
kenaycockJan 6, 2006
I bet this is rumor aswell as the google pack. Atleast the details. I just can't see them promoting realplayer, unless google bought real and re-vamped it!
diggdeeznutzJan 6, 2006
G$$gle!