Timeshifting

Once we can address the past, we have time travel

Excerpts from an IM conversation with a colleague in which we figured out how we will eventually be able to time travel.
It’s Friday. 
[13:15] jonathanhstrauss: as or more disruptive than web 2.0[13:15] jonathanhstrauss: which i define as the disaggregation of the back end services from the front end uis[13:16] finduseshare: didn’t apis and xml do that?[13:16] [...]


Recommended Podcast - Sparkletack

One of the great things about podcasting is that it’s bringing back the art of story-telling. I drive about and hour each way to and from work and this time in the car is my time when I can either get ready for the day or decompress on the way home so sometimes the stories [...]


Satellite Radio as a Wireless iPod

Thursday’s Wall Street Journal had a piece on their front page (timed for the Howard Stern’s move to Sirius satellite radio) which talked about how record companies which had cut the satellite broadcasters sweet deals on royalties because of their limited reach are now beginning to regret it.
While existing models (such as the Sirius S50 [...]


Origins of the “TiVo” moniker

The winning answer was we were naming the next TV. I thought it should be as close as possible to what people would find familiar so it must contain T and V. I started looking at letter combinations and pretty quickly settled on TiVo. I also liked that “i” and “o” were a part of [...]


Google Video Search

Google Labs just announced that they are now providing a video search engine. Details in a BBC article here. This is slightly different than the video search announced by Yahoo earlier in that is indexes the closed caption content provided with television shows and returns results that show where in television segment the search terms [...]


Kids in a timeshifted world

Tivo - television on your own terms. What would the world be like for kids that grow up knowing nothing else? Alan Taylor writes about his 3 year old’s view of television:
First - she doesn’t watch much TV (an allotted hour per day), but when she does watch it, she gets a choice of [...]