1 Sep 16:41
Google TV Netflix and Library TV
I have been looking at developing a video based show on Libraries based on the extremely successful format of Leo LaPorte's TwitTv : http://twit.tv/ I have reviewed - YouTube for archives and trailers: http://www.youtube.com/user/OceanStateLibrarian LiveStream as an economical social media delivery model: http://www.livestream.com/publibtv However, two new formats that represent very wide distribution are available or are becoming available soon: Netflix - http://developer.netflix.com - a huge branded, easy to use interface that fits dynamically with Amazon GoogleTV - http://www.google.com/tv/ - currently partnering with Logitech, Sony and others to create a search interface that melds traditional TV along with the Google interface. Multiple studios around the country / world can be utilized using the Livestream model creating a remote Library news, interview, and product review potential. I think this could become a very strong marketing tool for libraries along with a method of sharing information and ideas between libraries. The ability of bringing the Public Library and University Library to every TV set in a dynamic, interactive format would extend the reach of libraries beyond their walls. The Netflix and Google models would allow Libraries as expert resources share the bandwidth. I would like to partner with any libraries interested helping develop this potential. It is a great opportunity to share resources and keep libraries visible and viable. ************************************************* Robert L. Balliot Skype: RBalliot Bristol, Rhode Island http://oceanstatelibrarian.com/contact.htm *************************************************
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