Entrepreneur Jeremy Allaire – Founder and President BrightCove on New Media. This is a must listen to for anyone interested in the “New new media” industry. Jeremy is someone who is real PRO who has been involved in the evolution of the Web from Day1.
Host: John Furrier, Founder PodTech.net
Jeremy knows where this evolution is going.
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BrightCove – A startup founded by Jeremy over a year ago – platform and service for the distribution of television over the internet.
Traditional programming and set of new publishers will shift the nature our experience of television – things like commoditization of storage and networks, devices, and an Internet that now works is the basis of this ‘shift’.
What’s shifting with video is the blowing apart of the scarcity constraints. Traditionally it was controlled by the path to the user and proprietary technology. Now we have ‘open pipes’, open with respect to devices, open formats (software), and now open publishing.
Now you effectively have an unlimited capacity for video and audo. Video will mirror text. It’s about a ‘recorded life’ – soccer games, family, ..etc
The notion of programs, programmers, and program guide as we know it will be radically different in 10 years.
prediction on the big trend: open publishing…millions of publishing…news ways of monetization …new economics….user choice….. challenge: make easy and straightforward for the user
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