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Monday, May 30, 2011

Top 5 Reasons Web on TV Is Coming to Your Living Room

DirectTV, Comcast, AT&T and other service providers are costly.
Let's face it, the internet doesn't care if its raining outside, but your satellite dish clearly does. With service providers such as Direct TV, Comcast, & AT&T charging an arm and a leg for movie channels many consumers are now turning towards the web for their media experience.On-demand video is coming to your HD mobile phones.
Did you know that your new mobile smart-phones are capable of outputting 720p HD quality with 1080 just around the corner? That means you can hook up your phone directly to any HD-capable TV and stream NetFlix, Hulu.com, Blockbuster On-demand from your phone. With larger hard drives, and memberships to these on demand services, you will soon have your entire DVD library available at the touch of your mobile device. Think about it, how often do you buy CD's anymore? Not nearly as often as most are downloading to their ipods or mp3 players! The power of being able to link with any HD-capable television on-the-fly is a resource we are just beginning to tap.Linking your computer to your TV is now easier with wireless TV to computer hardware.
Why pay a technician to drill holes in your wall when you can wirelessly connect your laptop or computer to your TV? When it comes to the setup and installation we still strongly recommend that you use a professional Computer to TV Installation Service. Your TV remote is quickly turning into a QWERTY keyboard!. Samsung has launched a QWERTY flip remote in light of Internet use on televisions becoming increasingly popular. With new smart TV's such as Google TV and more, many consumers are now browsing the web from their home TV.The number of free online streaming websites are growing each day.
Sites like Hulu.com are making watching TV from your computer a breeze. Want to follow your favorite television show on Hulu? You can setup a free account and subscribe to the show, and it will play the episodes sequentially right after one another! With "apps" becoming more popular as well Hulu has leveraged desktop applications to play streaming video straight from your desktop.One language to rule them all.
The new HTML5 web standard is rapidly becoming adopted across all web browsers and mobile devices. This is nerd speak for "videos will be easier to interact with". With increased support for the HTML5 video tag watching video becomes native and no longer dependent on plugins like Adobe Flash, and Apple QuickTime.This article has been viewed 10 time(s).
Article Submitted On: April 07, 2011


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Friday, May 27, 2011

Reliability and Performance Data of Internet Service Providers - Coming Soon to Your State?

Finding the best internet service providers in your city may be a lot easier if other states follow the example of Vermont. For years Vermont has had a statewide website that encourages citizens to log in and rate the cell reception in their specific area. This has allowed millions of people to find out how much reception they'd get in their own neighborhood.

Recently Vermont has been taking steps to create a broadband site that will allow citizens to log in and rate various aspects of their providers. The goal of the administration is to ensure that every citizen is able to make the most informed decision about the providers that are available to them and to ensure that everyone has access to a high speed connection. Supporters believe that this website will make it much easier to decide which company is offering the best service on a neighborhood by neighborhood basis.

Why is high speed internet so important to Vermont's government? The reality is that virtually no one can succeed in this day and age without access to a fast connection. Students who use the internet for studying or research need a reliable connection that allows them to quickly complete their studies. Parents rely on the internet for everything from parenting advice to booking travel reservations. For most of us, it's difficult to imagine what our lives would be like without the internet.

However, the site is designed for more than just information - it's designed to highlight areas that don't have access to a reliable connection. The administration points out that this can be more than an annoyance - it can actually lead to small businesses having to close their doors. Without the ability to process orders online, take credit cards or keep up on social marketing campaigns, many companies are simply unable to compete without the internet. Once these problem areas are identified, high speed access can be spread throughout the state to ensure everyone is connected.

While this is currently happening in Vermont, the question remains if we'll soon see more states tracking access to internet service providers. After Vermont rolled out their similar program for cell phone coverage, several other states did follow suit. Many states still have large areas without a reliable connection. What would it mean if each of these states were fully connected?

Those who oppose this move point out that it's costing the taxpayers money to study the issue. Additionally, they feel that if certain areas don't have reliable providers, it's simply a matter of there not being enough business there for it to make sense. While citizens in more remote areas may want high speed access, some wonder why the entire state should shoulder the burden of a few people who choose to live in remote areas.

No matter which side you agree with, it will be interesting to see how this all plays out in the next few years. Will the entire country eventually be connected? Will satellite internet become a more feasible option for those in remote areas? Only time will tell.


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