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December 19, 2006

Television Coming to the Internet: Venice Project Goes Beta

In Venice Project Goes Beta, ArsTechnica reports that the new P2P video-streaming service plans to go live early next year. The Venice Project will operate much like traditional television, with programmed channels and scheduled shows, but will also offer searching and interactive features. In the mathematics of innovation, you can view this as YouTube + P2P + Electronic Program Guide. See also Skype Creators to Launch Online TV Service. and the Venice Project website where you can sign up for beta testing. [JH]

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