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The (Olympic) Long Tail
"NBC Universal and Microsoft will raise the bar for live and on-demand Internet broadcasting through an exclusive agreement where Microsoft and NBC will deliver NBCOlympics.com on MSN, the official U.S. online home of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. In the first ?long-tail? Olympics, online viewers will have access to more than 3,000 hours of live and on-demand content so they can watch their favorite athlete or sport, regardless of whether the sport has seven fans or 7 million. NBCOlympics.com on MSN will be available free and powered by Microsoft Silverlight technology, a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering high-quality video experiences on the Web."
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Happily Ever After?
A mother, father and daughter share their personal journey to the understanding that "A Family doesn't have to end just because a Marriage does." A mother, father and daughter share their personal journey to the understanding that "A Family doesn't have to end just beca... more
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Tools of Our Time, DIY
This story is a about a working mother who managed to publish her own children's book series by using a service on the web. The bigger-picture message here, is how internet-technology has allowed people to realize ideas, and conduct business that was not possible prior to the internet. This story is a about a working mother who managed to publish her own children's book series by using a service on the web. The b... more
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20 Year Old Kids who can write, produce, direct & edit
The last time there was a writers strike in Hollywood, it sparked the renaissance of reality television. This time around, internet-based entertainment just might be poised to make the same leap.
Check out the comments section on this article as well. Fuel for thought here at Current.com! The last time there was a writers strike in Hollywood, it sparked the renaissance of reality television. This time around, internet-... more
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