Published by Robert Scoble
I give you a front-row seat on the future. Focusing most of my efforts now on next-generation augmented reality and artificial intelligence, AKA "mixed reality."
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WATCH MY LATEST SPEECHES:
State of VR with Philip Rosedale (done in VR itself, very cool): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zAA1EVGUZU
At GEOINT, June 2017: http://trajectorymagazine.com/glimpse-new-world/
Augmented World Expo, June 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4xHILvLD8E
At Leade.rs, April 2017: https://youtu.be/52_0JshgjXI
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BIO:
Scoble gives you a front-row seat on the future.
Literally. He had the first ride in the first Tesla. Siri was launched in his house. He's been the first to share all sorts of technologies and companies with you, from Flipboard to Pandora to Instagram.
Today he's focusing on mixed reality, AKA "next-generation augmented reality" which will include a new user interface for EVERYTHING in your life (IoT, Smart Cities, driverless cars, robots, drones, etc).
That's based on his view thanks to his past experience as futurist at Rackspace.
Best place to find Scoble? On his Facebook profile at https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble
He has been a technology blogger since 2000, was one of five people who built Microsoft's Channel 9 video blog/community, worked at Fast Company Magazine running its TV efforts, and has been part of technology media businesses since 1993.
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SPEAKER PITCH:
Apple and Facebook now have revealed their Augmented Reality strategies, which means your business needs one too. Rely on Robert Scoble, the world's top authority on AR, to bring to your conference what businesses should do next.
SPEECH ABSTRACT #1:
TITLE: The Fourth Transformation: What's next in mixed reality (AR and AI) and the future of technology?
Here's an example of this talk at Leade.rs in Paris in April, 2017: https://youtu.be/52_0JshgjXI
Why "the Fourth Transformation?"
Soon we will have phones and glasses that do full on augmented reality. Everything you look at will potentially be augmented. This world is coming in late 2017 with a new iPhone from Apple, amongst other products. Microsoft is betting everything on its HoloLens glasses that do mixed reality and the industry is spending many billions of dollars in R&D and funding new companies like Magic Leap.
This future will be the user interface for IoT, Smart Cities, autonomous cars, robots, drones, and your TV.
This is a big deal and Robert will take you through what mixed reality is and how it will change every business.
Learn more about Robert's speaking style and contact his agent at http://odemanagement.com/robert-scoble/Robert-Scoble.html
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SPEECH ABSTRACT #2:
"The Next Two Clicks of Moore's Law."
Over the next four years, or two clicks of Moore's Law, a ton about our technology world will change. Scoble will bring you the best from his travels visiting R&D labs, startups, and innovators around the world.
He views the world through his rose-colored-mixed-reality glasses, which will be the new user interface for self driving cars, Smart Cities, IoT, and many other things in our world.
He'll send you off with some lessons for companies both large and small.
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SPEECH ABSTRACT #3:
"Personalized Meaning: What is Augmented Reality For?"
As we enter a far more technological world where even cars drive themselves, I predict we'll see a blowback toward the analog, more authentic world.
What role does augmented reality play in both worlds?
Get Scoble's insight into where augmented reality is going, see tons of real-world demos, and understand what he means by 'personalized meaning.'
CONTACT:
If you are looking to contact me, email is best: scobleizer@gmail.com.
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ENDORSEMENTS:
IZEA Top 25 Tech Influencers: https://izea.com/2017/07/07/25-top-tech-influencers/
Time: One of the top 140 Twitterers!
FT: One of the five most influential Twitterers!
Inc. Top 5 on list of Tech Power Players You Need to Know: http://www.inc.com/john-rampton/30-power-players-in-tech-you-need-to-know.html
Next Reality: #4 on top 50 AR influencer list: https://next.reality.news/news/nr50-next-realitys-50-people-watch-augmented-mixed-reality-0177454/
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Unfortunately, RedSwoosh is Windows only. I for one wouldn’t be able to see that content.
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Unfortunately, RedSwoosh is Windows only. I for one wouldn’t be able to see that content.
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Stupid move on John’s part.
“Democrats have been very close to Hollywood, and they’re scared of BitTorrent”
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Stupid move on John’s part.
“Democrats have been very close to Hollywood, and they’re scared of BitTorrent”
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John Edwards is… let’s just be glad he’s not in the White House.
You think things are bad for the Internet under Bush, wait until the Democrats take the WH. The Internet will be taxed to death to pay for the Dems social programs.
What we need is a free Internet. Not in price, although that would be nice, but a tax-free Internet where people can share ideas, buy stuff, post their hopes and dreams, etc., without government intervention on a grand scale. The Internet is slowly being taken over by the government and really big business and it should never be this way. The Internet should always have the wild west feel and be self-regulating. My two cents. You don’t have to agree.
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John Edwards is… let’s just be glad he’s not in the White House.
You think things are bad for the Internet under Bush, wait until the Democrats take the WH. The Internet will be taxed to death to pay for the Dems social programs.
What we need is a free Internet. Not in price, although that would be nice, but a tax-free Internet where people can share ideas, buy stuff, post their hopes and dreams, etc., without government intervention on a grand scale. The Internet is slowly being taken over by the government and really big business and it should never be this way. The Internet should always have the wild west feel and be self-regulating. My two cents. You don’t have to agree.
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Hi Robert,
Thanks for rubbing it in!! heh. We know we’re slow and we’re trying to fix it…
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Hi Robert,
Thanks for rubbing it in!! heh. We know we’re slow and we’re trying to fix it…
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Sadly, many ISPs throttle BitTorrent including mine, Rogers Communications (one or the two largest Canadian ISPs).
BitTorrent becomes pretty useless when running at dialup speed.
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Sadly, many ISPs throttle BitTorrent including mine, Rogers Communications (one or the two largest Canadian ISPs).
BitTorrent becomes pretty useless when running at dialup speed.
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Robert,
I don’t appreciate you moderating (read not posting) my comments like you’ve been doing. Being a blog owner means you take the good with the bad, not just comments you want to have on your blog. I don’t suppose I’ll see this posted, either.
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Robert,
I don’t appreciate you moderating (read not posting) my comments like you’ve been doing. Being a blog owner means you take the good with the bad, not just comments you want to have on your blog. I don’t suppose I’ll see this posted, either.
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Robert, I’m a lifelong Democrat and would be much more inclined to campaign for John Edwards if he went beyond the mere trappings of geekdom. Even Warner Brothers has signed up with BitTorrent, so his mere use of P2P is hardly a be-all and end-all. I’m delighted you’re giving Edwards his due on P2P, but it’ll be great if you and other key bloggers also encourage him to speak out on the existing DMCA and the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act. He’s been resolutely mute, even during a guest appearance on the Lessig blog. Don’t let Edwards charm folks out of asking the obvious questions on his copyright stands. Thanks! David
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Robert, I’m a lifelong Democrat and would be much more inclined to campaign for John Edwards if he went beyond the mere trappings of geekdom. Even Warner Brothers has signed up with BitTorrent, so his mere use of P2P is hardly a be-all and end-all. I’m delighted you’re giving Edwards his due on P2P, but it’ll be great if you and other key bloggers also encourage him to speak out on the existing DMCA and the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act. He’s been resolutely mute, even during a guest appearance on the Lessig blog. Don’t let Edwards charm folks out of asking the obvious questions on his copyright stands. Thanks! David
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Interesting post…and yes, many ISPs throttle BitTorrent which totally sucks but won’t stop it
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Interesting post…and yes, many ISPs throttle BitTorrent which totally sucks but won’t stop it
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David,
I’ve learned over the years that voting either Democrat or Republican gets us nowhere. I really, honestly believe in this country we need a third party — one that truly represents the people. The Democrats come closer than the Republicans, but in the end, they are still tied to big business. We need elected officials that will not be swayed by lobbying groups. We need, in my honest opinion, Democratic Socialism, pure and simple. Organized lobbying needs to be made illegal, illegal to accept campaign contributions from businesses, illegal to make deals with big business over the welfare of the people. Minimum wage needs to be raised to a minimum of $500 a week or $24,000 a year.
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David,
I’ve learned over the years that voting either Democrat or Republican gets us nowhere. I really, honestly believe in this country we need a third party — one that truly represents the people. The Democrats come closer than the Republicans, but in the end, they are still tied to big business. We need elected officials that will not be swayed by lobbying groups. We need, in my honest opinion, Democratic Socialism, pure and simple. Organized lobbying needs to be made illegal, illegal to accept campaign contributions from businesses, illegal to make deals with big business over the welfare of the people. Minimum wage needs to be raised to a minimum of $500 a week or $24,000 a year.
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scourist.com is all speedy now! We’ve changed the configuration of the site.
Cheers,
JON.
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scourist.com is all speedy now! We’ve changed the configuration of the site.
Cheers,
JON.
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I don’t think this will pull in many non-geek media creators trying to distribute to a few friends. BT works best when you have a solid stable of seeders contributing. Non-geeks are the most likely to unknowingly treat a BT download like any other and close the client after they have the file. So the creators are left holding the bandwidth bag. Square one.
RedSwoosh looks like it avoids all that though.
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I don’t think this will pull in many non-geek media creators trying to distribute to a few friends. BT works best when you have a solid stable of seeders contributing. Non-geeks are the most likely to unknowingly treat a BT download like any other and close the client after they have the file. So the creators are left holding the bandwidth bag. Square one.
RedSwoosh looks like it avoids all that though.
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John Edwards is just an opportunist, failing the Statesman, he goes for geekdom, but you are reading the tea-leaves wrong, it’s but an Exit Strategy, into some techy 6 figure consultancy slash lobbyist venture. Edwards going for Pressy, is a Republican gift that will keep on giving. As even his own party regards him but a pretty boy lawyer, slick suit.
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John Edwards is just an opportunist, failing the Statesman, he goes for geekdom, but you are reading the tea-leaves wrong, it’s but an Exit Strategy, into some techy 6 figure consultancy slash lobbyist venture. Edwards going for Pressy, is a Republican gift that will keep on giving. As even his own party regards him but a pretty boy lawyer, slick suit.
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Deke: WordPress marked your comments as spam. I didn’t do that manually. I just approved them. I don’t delete many comments, usually just ones that take an ad hominem approach.
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Deke: WordPress marked your comments as spam. I didn’t do that manually. I just approved them. I don’t delete many comments, usually just ones that take an ad hominem approach.
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@10. How do you ensure all small businesses can afford to pay their employees $500/wk? Where will that money come from if the businesses can make it? Minimum wage laws do more harm than good in contributing to unemployment. I’m always confused by those that want to dictate how much money businesses should pay employees. Heck, why cap it at $24K? Why not make it more?
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@10. How do you ensure all small businesses can afford to pay their employees $500/wk? Where will that money come from if the businesses can make it? Minimum wage laws do more harm than good in contributing to unemployment. I’m always confused by those that want to dictate how much money businesses should pay employees. Heck, why cap it at $24K? Why not make it more?
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Robert,
My apologies, then, sir. I didn’t realize WordPress had this feature.
As you know, though, a lot of blog owners moderate comments and only put up/leave up what suits their tastes. Political blogs are famous for this.
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Robert,
My apologies, then, sir. I didn’t realize WordPress had this feature.
As you know, though, a lot of blog owners moderate comments and only put up/leave up what suits their tastes. Political blogs are famous for this.
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@ 15,
Then, how, sir, do you expect legitimate immigrants to make it here without living in poverty. Some born here Americans live in abject poverty because they have nothing else.
Everyone has the right to a living wage if the earn it. I live in an area where the average house costs 600,000+. Even townhouses here are 400,000+. How do you expect people that make minimum wage to ever realize the dream of house ownership in this country on crap wages.
Wal-Mart is king of paying people next to nothing, demanding overtime without pay, and giving employees crappy health coverage.
The first thing that needs to happen in this country is universal healthcare. Lie ot or hate it, it’s the only fair way. A guy who makes minimum wage who needs surgery for something and cannot afford the bill since his health coverage sucks is likely to not get the needed surgery. There are 45,000,000 people in the US without health coverage. Health coverage should NEVER, EVER be tied to one’s job. Universal health care is the only way with the government as the single-payer system. Doctors DO NOT deserve to make millions while their patients barely survive. Doctors should be forces to JUSTIFY why they prescribe drugs to patients, not just give them out in flurries of prescriptions to get kick-backs from the pharmaceutical companies (this is remapant, BTW).
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@ 15,
Then, how, sir, do you expect legitimate immigrants to make it here without living in poverty. Some born here Americans live in abject poverty because they have nothing else.
Everyone has the right to a living wage if the earn it. I live in an area where the average house costs 600,000+. Even townhouses here are 400,000+. How do you expect people that make minimum wage to ever realize the dream of house ownership in this country on crap wages.
Wal-Mart is king of paying people next to nothing, demanding overtime without pay, and giving employees crappy health coverage.
The first thing that needs to happen in this country is universal healthcare. Lie ot or hate it, it’s the only fair way. A guy who makes minimum wage who needs surgery for something and cannot afford the bill since his health coverage sucks is likely to not get the needed surgery. There are 45,000,000 people in the US without health coverage. Health coverage should NEVER, EVER be tied to one’s job. Universal health care is the only way with the government as the single-payer system. Doctors DO NOT deserve to make millions while their patients barely survive. Doctors should be forces to JUSTIFY why they prescribe drugs to patients, not just give them out in flurries of prescriptions to get kick-backs from the pharmaceutical companies (this is remapant, BTW).
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Bittorrent only provides relief when many individuals are downloading the same material at the same time.
I am not sure Bittorrent delivery would help much with sites you indicate. If you have a large diverse group of material with downloaders scattered over the spectrum I don’t think it would help(in fact it may be hindrance) — it is not a cure all for overall lack of delivery bandwidth.
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Bittorrent only provides relief when many individuals are downloading the same material at the same time.
I am not sure Bittorrent delivery would help much with sites you indicate. If you have a large diverse group of material with downloaders scattered over the spectrum I don’t think it would help(in fact it may be hindrance) — it is not a cure all for overall lack of delivery bandwidth.
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It will be interesting to see if John Edwards runs for President next year. Maybe he will be telling us how to unclog our “TUBES”!
– Deke, this is probably not the place to debate this, however I just have one point. First of all, not all housing is in the extremes of 400-600k. I just bought my first house for 85k with a grant for a first time home buyer. Nice 4bd with a large yard.
Of course, no one making minimum wage will ever be able to afford a house in the 400-600K price range. Heck, I couldn’t even come close with my current salary.
How do you make it out of poverty to afford the American dream of owning a house? Education.
Wait, wasn’t this post about file sharing and bit torrent?
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It will be interesting to see if John Edwards runs for President next year. Maybe he will be telling us how to unclog our “TUBES”!
– Deke, this is probably not the place to debate this, however I just have one point. First of all, not all housing is in the extremes of 400-600k. I just bought my first house for 85k with a grant for a first time home buyer. Nice 4bd with a large yard.
Of course, no one making minimum wage will ever be able to afford a house in the 400-600K price range. Heck, I couldn’t even come close with my current salary.
How do you make it out of poverty to afford the American dream of owning a house? Education.
Wait, wasn’t this post about file sharing and bit torrent?
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I think this is a good example of a person who “gets it”
There was a good quote inside the book The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman which states that “the [political] party that most quickly absorbs and adopts the latest technology, dominates politics”
Also, in the latest Superman movie, Lex Luthor’s philosophy revolved around the ones who have access to the most advanced technology have the power.
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I think this is a good example of a person who “gets it”
There was a good quote inside the book The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman which states that “the [political] party that most quickly absorbs and adopts the latest technology, dominates politics”
Also, in the latest Superman movie, Lex Luthor’s philosophy revolved around the ones who have access to the most advanced technology have the power.
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I’d love to see Edwards being president of USA (just imagine: Chris Pirillo would be invited then to become member of staff in White House!) but let’s get real people: Hilarry Clinton has 100% democratic nomination for next presidency elections and no matter what poor Edwards does, it will be Hilarry Clinton who will be candidate for Democratic Party!
sorry to spoil the fun 😦
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I’d love to see Edwards being president of USA (just imagine: Chris Pirillo would be invited then to become member of staff in White House!) but let’s get real people: Hilarry Clinton has 100% democratic nomination for next presidency elections and no matter what poor Edwards does, it will be Hilarry Clinton who will be candidate for Democratic Party!
sorry to spoil the fun 😦
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@ Vivek Pai
Good point. The Nixon/Kennedy debates back in the 60’s proved that fact. Too bad democrats suck donkey balls.
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@ Vivek Pai
Good point. The Nixon/Kennedy debates back in the 60’s proved that fact. Too bad democrats suck donkey balls.
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@17, I believe, sir, you are living in the wrong country. All I asked is how you expect small businesses to pay for decreed increases in minimum wage? Where is their money going to come from to pay those wages? More revenue? How do they generated that? Is the government going to send them more customers? Or they could charge higher prices to fund this addtional “tax”. But that would likely drive customers away. An employee is simply another resource a business uses to help it make money. Sorry that may sound insensitve, but that’s reality.
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@17, I believe, sir, you are living in the wrong country. All I asked is how you expect small businesses to pay for decreed increases in minimum wage? Where is their money going to come from to pay those wages? More revenue? How do they generated that? Is the government going to send them more customers? Or they could charge higher prices to fund this addtional “tax”. But that would likely drive customers away. An employee is simply another resource a business uses to help it make money. Sorry that may sound insensitve, but that’s reality.
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Actually Edwards is sharing video using a service provider called MoveDigital. For example, MoveDigital’s “Standard” service gives you 5 GB of storage and 100 GB of transfer, for $101 per year. (Additional data over the 100 GB transfer limit is charged at 79 cents per GB.)
Besides a standard download over HTTP, they’ve added the ability to provide a torrent link to your downloads. Their FAQ states that “the file transfers done by other users is [sic] FREE,” but that must make for some confusing billing when part of a file is served by MoveDigital, and part from someone else. Presumably the files are always seeded by MoveDigital, so I’m not sure how much money would be saved by downloading via Bittorrent.
MoveDigital’s offer of torrents doesn’t make complete sense to me… on the one hand, their marketing materials brag about how their “unthrottled bandwidth” allows for “extremely high speeds,” “the highest possible speeds” etc. ad nauseam; on the other hand, they give you the option of using Bittorent. Because sometimes “the highest possible speeds” aren’t high enough, or what?
Anyway, I wouldn’t assume that their use of MoveDigital means much of anything. It’s just a download service, and one of the download options they offer is a torrent. I don’t think you can read into it anything about Hollywood and the RIAA and What Does This Mean For The Democrats.
Likewise I don’t think it means that Edwards “gets it” or is “technologically literate.” For all I know Edwards can’t even spell “Bittorent.”
President Bush uses an iPod, but you don’t see people interpreting that to mean that he’s “hip” and “technologically literate,” or whether his MP3 collection is intended to send a message to the recording industry. Then again, he’s not as young and pretty as Edwards, soooo….
I just went to the Edwards site. It’s full of podcasts and blogs and full of “see, I get technology” stuff.
I went to the video blog section and who do I see there? Bre Pettis and Amanda Congdon. The text only identifies Pettis as “a viewer from Seattle.” Pettis, of course, has been on Rocketboom several times, and Amanda Congdon interviewed Edwards on Rocketboom. So now on Edwards’ site, we’ve got more Bre Pettis. And more Amanda Congdon, and more John Edwards.
So it looks like the future of video blogs is three people interviewing each other. Maybe that’s why Edwards’ site is called “OneAmerica?” 🙂
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Actually Edwards is sharing video using a service provider called MoveDigital. For example, MoveDigital’s “Standard” service gives you 5 GB of storage and 100 GB of transfer, for $101 per year. (Additional data over the 100 GB transfer limit is charged at 79 cents per GB.)
Besides a standard download over HTTP, they’ve added the ability to provide a torrent link to your downloads. Their FAQ states that “the file transfers done by other users is [sic] FREE,” but that must make for some confusing billing when part of a file is served by MoveDigital, and part from someone else. Presumably the files are always seeded by MoveDigital, so I’m not sure how much money would be saved by downloading via Bittorrent.
MoveDigital’s offer of torrents doesn’t make complete sense to me… on the one hand, their marketing materials brag about how their “unthrottled bandwidth” allows for “extremely high speeds,” “the highest possible speeds” etc. ad nauseam; on the other hand, they give you the option of using Bittorent. Because sometimes “the highest possible speeds” aren’t high enough, or what?
Anyway, I wouldn’t assume that their use of MoveDigital means much of anything. It’s just a download service, and one of the download options they offer is a torrent. I don’t think you can read into it anything about Hollywood and the RIAA and What Does This Mean For The Democrats.
Likewise I don’t think it means that Edwards “gets it” or is “technologically literate.” For all I know Edwards can’t even spell “Bittorent.”
President Bush uses an iPod, but you don’t see people interpreting that to mean that he’s “hip” and “technologically literate,” or whether his MP3 collection is intended to send a message to the recording industry. Then again, he’s not as young and pretty as Edwards, soooo….
I just went to the Edwards site. It’s full of podcasts and blogs and full of “see, I get technology” stuff.
I went to the video blog section and who do I see there? Bre Pettis and Amanda Congdon. The text only identifies Pettis as “a viewer from Seattle.” Pettis, of course, has been on Rocketboom several times, and Amanda Congdon interviewed Edwards on Rocketboom. So now on Edwards’ site, we’ve got more Bre Pettis. And more Amanda Congdon, and more John Edwards.
So it looks like the future of video blogs is three people interviewing each other. Maybe that’s why Edwards’ site is called “OneAmerica?” 🙂
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LOL Apparently I can’t spell “Bittorrent.” 🙂
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LOL Apparently I can’t spell “Bittorrent.” 🙂
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@ 22: I haven’t been following U.S. politics at all. Does Clinton really have the nomination sewn up like you think? I mean, I’m not saying Edwards has a chance, but I always thought Dems were so divided about Clinton that she wouldn’t make it in the end…?
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@ 22: I haven’t been following U.S. politics at all. Does Clinton really have the nomination sewn up like you think? I mean, I’m not saying Edwards has a chance, but I always thought Dems were so divided about Clinton that she wouldn’t make it in the end…?
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If Hilary Clinton was to become president, I would seriously consider moving to Europe or Canada. I’m dead ly serious. She’s dangerous, far too liberal, and EXTREMELY partisan, more so than Bush.
THe thing about the Democrats that angers me is they claim to want to help people, but when they inevitably raise taxes as all Democrats are wont to do, rarely does that money ever see the light of day. The democrats accuse the Republicans of being anti-education, but in the eight years Clinton was in office, the public school system didn’t get better — it got worse. ???…
Like I stated earlier, we need to become a Socialist country and leave the stupidity of Republican/Democrat behind. Go and read http://socialistalternative.org for more details.
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If Hilary Clinton was to become president, I would seriously consider moving to Europe or Canada. I’m dead ly serious. She’s dangerous, far too liberal, and EXTREMELY partisan, more so than Bush.
THe thing about the Democrats that angers me is they claim to want to help people, but when they inevitably raise taxes as all Democrats are wont to do, rarely does that money ever see the light of day. The democrats accuse the Republicans of being anti-education, but in the eight years Clinton was in office, the public school system didn’t get better — it got worse. ???…
Like I stated earlier, we need to become a Socialist country and leave the stupidity of Republican/Democrat behind. Go and read http://socialistalternative.org for more details.
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That looks bad!
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That looks bad!
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As long as we are on this topic, what does Net Neutrality do to bit torrent if lost?
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As long as we are on this topic, what does Net Neutrality do to bit torrent if lost?
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@ 30
ISPs could stifle access to sites that allow bit torrent. What’s going to happen is you’re going to see a fair amount of encrypted file sharing and other under-the-radar stuff. More power to stuff like Waste and other methods of transferring content.
Remember, what you transfer is up to you and your intended recipient only (spam excluded, of course). THe ISPs or the government should have no control over anything to do with file sharing or content swapping.
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@ 30
ISPs could stifle access to sites that allow bit torrent. What’s going to happen is you’re going to see a fair amount of encrypted file sharing and other under-the-radar stuff. More power to stuff like Waste and other methods of transferring content.
Remember, what you transfer is up to you and your intended recipient only (spam excluded, of course). THe ISPs or the government should have no control over anything to do with file sharing or content swapping.
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