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VOD which is supported by his own P2P network

Yes history returns, VOD - Video-On-Demand-System's are back on track, after YouTube is Googled, Kazaa & Skype founders Friis & Zennstrom are knitting on there latest project a video Web site that combines prof/com. produced TV and video with the interactive tools of the Web called The Veniceproject. Read here »

GooTube - YouGoo (Google acquired YouTube)

Google acquired YouTube for about $1.6 billion, 1,600,000,000.00 USD = 1,270,436,002.31 EURO = 855,403,114.14 GBP. YT founded February 2005 by three former employees of eBay's PayPal, YT visitors view videos over 100 million times daily and upload more than 65,000 videos each day. Just recall Murdoch spent $650 million 650,000,000.00 USD = 516,108,987.56 EUR = 347,471,220.59 GBP to buy MySpace last year, zja Last.fm I told ya, Old Street Station, you are in the wrong zity. Social software workers unite, in the market democracy, 1 year and something revenue, the co-founders of the 20-month old company turned into instant multi-millionaires, so what stake is distributed to the users (L).

I am shore somewhere was a button for donations in the beginning, was there? Ah, no sorry this was from the beginning a venture capital project see here and you understand all Sequoia Capital. OK what remains for iTuned Apple's, to open up to this feed and stream. Watch carefully the buttons on top how fast they will change. If you consider moving to Silly-con-valley, its very cold to swim in the bay, you need to get a neoprene suit. You ask yourself what does that mean, well in 2 months is scary Christmess, winter is around the corner, people are getting fired up till mid December, than they fall a sleep till February. Sequoia Capital Jobs and a looping it’s a favourite word of me, to the next summer. Do I am sound pissed frustrated?

The hell uno, gone, hurry up, computer games dev's, pope Benedict XXX will end licence in 2712

Seams we will loos the licence to hell uno, called limbo, it will expire somehow next in 2006, so since 1300 till 2006, this is roughly, 706 years or so, if you stay on track. We will lose the hell per se, somehow in the next 706 years. Means, in 2712 we are licence free, open source, from the hells, garden Eden will be again accessible. But do please tell your children, and childres childres children, speak user, not to trust a snake, and be careful if a girl gives you something to eat,

because other vice, we loupe back. And who wants that? Other solution, if you have the desire for garden Eden today, get shock frozen now, and put the timer on 2714, to be double shore. AMEN 1 read AMEN 2 read VATICAN read The Divine Comedy see Ancient Hell visit Limbo and if not, so my dear beloved computer game developers hurry up, to shift all that in to the virtual worlds, other vice we will not know how well hell was, and all will be gone by now. Or is it already done, I am doomed, did I? My goose is cooked. Wait a minute, is this the date when we will come out from enduring freedom, in Afghanistan and Iraq, is this process in sync? hm? What you reckon? Palaeontologists will by then discover one skeleton in Tora Bora and nickname it Ill Badin the top predator. The co-director of the dig, will say he was taken aback by the sheer density of fossil remains in that cave. "You can't walk for more than 100m without finding a skeleton. That's amazing anywhere in the world," he told to the News. A University palaeontologist commented: "These sites are very unusual. To find that many individuals is a remarkable thing - that's a bonanza." "Everything we're finding is articulated. It's not single bones here and there, and bits and pieces - these are complete corpses," said a Doctor. After death, the carcasses came to rest at the bottom of the deep cave, where little or no oxygen was present. The Doctor said an unusual chemistry could have been responsible for the remarkable preservation of the specimens: "Something happened with the chemistry that's really good for bone preservation. Some skeletons are pale white even though they're in black shale - they look like roadkill."

Andy Warhol - Chelsea Girls

Here two short extract's out of the movie shot in 1967, in eight different rooms of New York's Chelsea Hotel, it's said that this was the inspiration for Endemols reality TV formats. About Chelsea Girls and The Chelsea Girls Reviews and warhol and warholfoundation and WIKIpedia and bigbrother UK and bigbrother AU and bigbrother US

“Sua Voz” (Your Voice) and News cartoon hosted from Be Very Afraid III at BAFTA


Visit Alexandre Nakonechnyj and Dave Miller from 9am to 3pm at BAFTA - The British Academy of Film & Television Arts on 195 Piccadilly in London W1J 9LN, they are both presenting their exciting projects at Be Very Afraid III organised by Heppell.Net. Title: “Sua Voz” (Your Voice) by: Alexandre Nakonechnyj Created and developed by Alexandre (aka Nako) for Gabeira. Part of the research developed at the MA department of Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication. Acknowledgement: Fernando Gabeira, Fabiano Carnevale, Christian Benesch. More and more, emerging technologies allow for the creation of collective interfaces, raising the question of how such can bring empowerment back to citizens. Although Brazil is portrayed as an emerging economy, everyday reality is quite different. Despite the impressive number of 95 million mobile phones reported by the National Communication Agency, this figure doesn’t describe how these phones are actually used: mostly pay as you go and, more important, as status symbols. In fact, the public phone network is still an important communication channel.

Unbounded Freedom

Unbounded Freedom here the blog of Unbounded Freedom here some related links from The Register Creativity and »

Wizards of OS 4 - ReadWrite about OpenFreeCulture spectrum, gizzard – lizard – wizard – vizard


Open Spectrum Chair: Armin Medosch, Author & (wireless) Networker, London, listen to the talks: Video from the Open Spectrum and Brazil, the Free Culture Nation
Claudio Prado; Head of the Department of Digital Culture, Ministry of Culture, Brasilia. Here the Keynote the Read-Write Society from Lawrence Lessig, Stanford Law School, Stanford, Founder of Creative Commons. Visit Wizards of OS 4, or go to rumors and gossip from WOS space Wizards of OS blog followed by a chain of interesting links to surf through Creativecommons than Digital Brasil and than to CIS The Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society (CIS) and than to Open flash and than to Ogg Vorbis is a completely open, patent-free, professional audio encoding and streaming technology with all the benefits of Open Source. After to WOS4: The Creative Anti-Commons and the Poverty of Networks Indymedia UK and than to On the commons and than to Creatives face a closed Net by Lawrence Lessig on Financial Times and than to ReadWriteThink's Web Resource and than maybe to The Sun BabelFish Blog and if you still up for to The Foundation for P2P Alternatives

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