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KINGS CONTRA WARRIORS, Y EL REGRESO DE NOCIONI

KINGS CONTRA WARRIORS, Y EL REGRESO DE NOCIONI

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 09, 2009
Duration: 217
Los Kings suman dos victorias consecutivas cuando dos de sus estrellas Kevin Martin y Francisco Garcia se perderan casi media temporada por fracturas en la muneca, y durante los ultimos dias el astro Argentino Andres Nocioni, fue arrestado por presuntamente haber conducido su auto bajo estado de ebriedad reporto la policia en Sacramento, tenemos aqui como lo recibio la aficion de los Kings y mas en el duelo contra los Golden State Warriors de la NBA
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Titulares de Mas Deportes en Español.com

Titulares de Mas Deportes en Español.com

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 06, 2009
Duration: 305
El Argentino Andr s Nocioni de los Kings de la NBA encarcelado, ademas el premio que recibir Cuauhtemoc Blanco en M xico, el duelo entre Pumas y Americawww.masdeportesenespanol.com esto y mas en titulares de Masdeportesenespanol.com
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Paul Westphal Ready for New Challenge

Paul Westphal Ready for New Challenge

from Sports Clips - Metacafe.com on October 01, 2009
Duration: 173
Paul Westphal hasn't been a head coach in the NBA since 2000. The former Suns and Sonics coach is ready to jump back in with Sacramento. Lauren Shehadi had a chance to talk to Westphal about the Kings. Ranked 4.00 / 5 | 3 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (02:53) Submitted By: CBS Tags: Cbsepisode Paul Westphal Sacramento Kings Kevin Martin Andres Nocioni News Categories: Sports
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2008 04-09 MediaBytes: Adobe Media Player - Flickr - Disney 3D - Kevin Martin - YouTube

2008 04-09 MediaBytes: Adobe Media Player - Flickr - Disney 3D - Kevin Martin - YouTube

from Astromono on April 09, 2008
Duration: 148
ADOBE launched Adobe Media Player 1.0 and Adobe TV. The media player offers content from CBS, MTV, Universal Music Group, PBS, Scripps and CondeNet. It allows Flash downloads and content subscriptions in 1080p, 720p or 480i. Adobe TV is a network in the player with programming related to Adobe products. With Flash on almost every computer and Adobe bundling this software with Flash updates, Adobe Media Player should end up on a computer near you. FLICKR has added support for video. The popular photo-sharing site will now allow paying pro users to post videos up to 90 seconds in length and 150 MB in size. With those limitations, the site is not really aiming to compete with the major players in the online television space. Rather, Yahoo s Flickr is sticking to its roots, encouraging video snapshots that play a similar function as photographs. DISNEY will release all PIXAR films in 3-D starting next year. The move will help differentiate the theater experience from the large HD screens filling living rooms at a rapid pace. Only around 700 theaters currently have the technology required to exhibit films in 3-D. However, Disney s strong support of the format increases the chance that theater-owners will upgrade to draw people out of their HD-equipped homes. THE NTIA will relax rules related to converter box coupon redemption. Citizens residing in assisted-living and nursing homes will now be eligible for the coupons. This erases a major complaint against the program and will make it easier for many elderly television viewers (who are more likely to own an analog TV set) to make the switch to digital. The program will also now accept P.O. Boxes as qualified addresses capable of receiving coupons. KEVIN MARTIN agreed to relax the dual carriage mandate that required all cable systems to carry stations in both analog and digital starting next February. The changes apply to operators with bandwidth of 552 MHz or less. Analog-only systems will be allowed to provide only analog support for must-carry stations. Digital providers can provide must-carry signals in analog if their digital set-top boxes will receive them. Martin is also circulating a proposal that would allow smaller cable operators to down-convert must-carry HDTV signals into standard definition. YOUTUBE is now being blocked by four Indonesian Internet service providers for hosting a user-submitted video that accuses the Koran of inciting violence. Read more at http://www.ShellyPalmer.com
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FCC Auction - Comcast - TiVo - NBC Direct - YuMe Networks - MediaBytes January 22, 2008

FCC Auction - Comcast - TiVo - NBC Direct - YuMe Networks - MediaBytes January 22, 2008

from advin20 on January 22, 2008
Duration: 115
* THE FCC begins spectrum auction this Thursday. Will post bids online. * COMCAST begins marketing TiVo software for DVRs. * NBC chooses YuMe to serve ads for NBC Direct. * HD DVD disc sales falling off. * VERIZON sues COX for VOIP patent infringement. Get the full story at http://www.Media30.com.
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Frontline - Kevin Martin - DataPortability - Golden Globes - Microsoft - MediaBytes 01.09.2008

Frontline - Kevin Martin - DataPortability - Golden Globes - Microsoft - MediaBytes 01.09.2008

from advin20 on January 09, 2008
Duration: 154
FRONTLINE WIRELESS has reportedly shutdown operations following a failed attempt to bid in the upcoming wireless spectrum auction. The company missed Thursday s deadline for submitting the $128 million auction deposit after being unable to acquire funding. A company spokesperson released a statement saying Frontline is closed for business at this time. We have no further comment. KEVIN MARTIN said the date for the transition to all-digital broadcasts is a hard date with no chance for delay. Speaking at a CES Q s leadership and the internal workings of the Commission. THE DATAPORTABILITY WORKGROUP received a major boost yesterday when Facebook, Google and Plaxo all announced plans to join. In doing so the companies are committing to open standards and interoperability for online data. In related news, Google, IBM and VeriSign are reportedly in talks to join OpenID, the foundation dedicated to creating a single login and password for users across as many online services as possible. GOLDEN GLOBES sponsors have begun to withdraw from the stripped-down news conference version of the awards ceremony. Overall, the debacle will cost NBC between $10 million and $15 million. Meanwhile, fear is mounting that the Oscars will face a similar fate putting ABC s $80 million payday for the broadcast in peril. In other strike news, Jon Stewart derided the Writers Guild on-air for not cutting a deal with him, even though he had convinced Viacom to sign-off on it. The WGA affirmed that it will not negotiate with individual shows. MICROSOFT has bid $1.2 billion for Fast Search and Transfer, a Norwegian company that creates software to search internal corporate data. Jeff Raikes, president of Microsoft s business division, says the acquisition will make Microsoft the clear leader in enterprise search. Analysts believe that the acquired technology could also help Microsoft compete with Google in the consumer search market. VIACOM announced online syndication deals with Veoh, Dailymotion, iMeem, MeeVee and GoFish. Content from Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, VH1 and other Viacom properties will soon be available on the video sites. SPRINT confirmed an April launch for its WiMax service and unveiled prototype devices that connect to the network. * Get the full story at http://www.Media30.com *
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MARTIN Under Fire: MediaBytes 11.15.2007

MARTIN Under Fire: MediaBytes 11.15.2007

from Alliance for Community Media on November 15, 2007
Duration: 112
* KEVIN MARTIN draws complaints from.....everywhere. * COMCAST sued over P2P throttling. * EDGAR BRONFMAN warns against "standing still" amidst change. * VUDU adds downloadable HD rentals. * RCRD LBL tries ad-supported music model. Get the Story at Media30.com.
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