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Maybe Making the Olympics Suck Online is Good For Business
http://www.onlinevideowatch.com/ maybe-making-the-olympics-suck-online-is-good-f…So. Let’s recap 2008’s Olympics coverage. NBC got Microsoft to front a good portion of the development costs for a video platform that didn’t meet expectations, and they forced those who wanted to watch in high quality on-demand to view on Television or on Vista. That’s good for NBC, their TV ratings have been stellar.
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Online Video or Vodcasts in Windows Media Center
http://www.wegotserved.co.uk/ 2008/ 08/ 13/ online-video-or-vodcasts-in-wmc/In my series about online Media I’ve already talked about (audio) podcasting and truth be told, I was disappointed Microsoft doesn’t offer better support for this wonderful form of online media. Luckily there seems to be better support for Video podcasts and online video.
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64-bit is here!
http://www.tvtonic.com/ news/ ?p=13864-bit is here! by Tim Whidden in TVTonic Updates And just under the wire… You asked for it, we listened. Our developers worked around the clock to make the 64-bit version of TVTonic available for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
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NBC Olympics on the Go hears the starting rifle, goes live
http://www.engadgethd.com/ 2008/ 08/ 02/ nbc-olympics-on-the-go-hears-the-starti…Filed under: Internet, Sports It being August 2008 and all, you can bet your bottom dollar that the Olympics news will be flowing hot and heavy for the next few weeks. On the docket today (again) is NBC Olympics on the Go, which just went live for those looking to catch some of the action online.
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NBC Extends Olympic Downloads to Vista Media Center
http://mashable.com/ 2008/ 07/ 31/ nbc-tvtonic-mediacenter/If you’ve been hearing about NBC’s efforts to deliver on-the-go video content from the Olympic Games next month, and would like to watch downloads through a Windows Vista Media Center machine, you’re in luck. NBC is now enabling its Olympics On the Go service for that very purpose.
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TVTonic 3.3 released!
http://www.tvtonic.com/ news/ ?p=136We’re very happy to announce a major upgrade to TVTonic! TVTonic 3.3 is here and available for immediate download. If you’re using TVTonic 3.2, upgrade is automatic with the new installer. Download & Install Now (requires Windows® Vista Home Premium or Ultimate) Upgrading from TVTonic 3.2? Here’s a quick run-down of what’s new in TVTonic 3.3.
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What’s Up With NBC’s Olympics Streaming?
http://www.onlinevideowatch.com/ whats-up-with-nbcs-olympics-streaming/Less than two months away from the beginning of the summer Olympics, NBC has yet to announce their complete technology plans for the games. Here’s what we know: Microsoft paid a hefty portion of NBC’s development costs to get them to use Silverlight, and is still working to remove the beta from Silverlight 2.0 ahead of the summer games.
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Watch the Olympics with TVTonic
http://www.ghacks.net/ 2008/ 07/ 03/ watch-the-olympics-with-tvtonic/It’s Olympic year and this time we’re heading to Beijing to watch the best athletes in the world battle it out for glory. If you’re lucky enough to actually be going to Beijing for the Olympics, then you’re sure to enjoy yourself. However, if you’re like me, you have to make do with trying to watch it online.
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Los Angeles Business Journal - XM lawsuit
http://www.satellite-daily.com/ los-angeles-business-journal-xm-lawsuit/ 1690/NBC Chooses TVTonic to Provide Downloadable Olympics Coverage NBC Chooses TVTonic to Provide Downloadable Olympics CoverageEven though there are skeptics, like John Malone of Liberty Media and DirecTV, that think NBC s large push for online coverage of the Beijing Olympic Games this summer won t be
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Vista Media Center gets NBC Olympics on the Go
http://www.multimedia-pcs.com/ vista-media-center-gets-nbc-olympics-on-the-go/Vista Media Center is getting NBC Olympics on the Go. NBC has teamed up with TVTonic to provide coverage of the 2008 Summer Olympics. Now TVTonic has to be installed so make sure you get it installed before the Olympics start. Even though you should already have it installed on your Windows Media Center.
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