Denise Caruso writes:
Inexpensive broadband access has done far more for online video than enable the success of services like YouTube and iTunes. By unchaining video watchers from their TV sets, it has opened the floodgates to a generation of TV producers for whom the Internet is their native medium. ¶ And as they shift their focus away from TV to grab us on one of the many other screens in our lives — our computers, cellphones and iPods — the command-and-control economic model of traditional television is being quickly superseded by the market chaos of a freewheeling and open digital network. ...
Link: New York Times. --Dennis
I am loving my iTouch - great YouTube interface. Plus have you seen the comments about hooking up a Mini Apple to your TV - http://scobleizer.com/2007/12/03/webifying-the-living-room/
Dennis the comments after Scoble's post are worth a good look
Is it not time to revisit an iTunes PBS experiment?
Rob
Posted by: Rob Paterson | Tuesday, 04 December 2007 at 06:35