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By 2019, 80% of the World’s Internet Traffic Will Be Video
[Cisco Study] Video content accounted for an impressive 64% of all the world's internet traffic in 2014, but even with all the ALS challenges, and cat videos that year brought us, we are due an explosion in consumption over the next 4 years. According to a new report...
Comcast Offers Its Alternative to Cable TV, Using the Web
By EMILY STEELJULY At first, Comcast’s Stream service will be offered in three cities and include programs from about a dozen networks.CreditComcast Comcast, the country’s largest cable operator, is responding to the rush of new streaming television alternatives with...
Why the Cloud Is Key to Charter’s Big Deal for Time Warner Cable
Janko Roettgers Senior Silicon Valley Correspondent Anyone looking to understand the reasons behind the $78.7 billion deal that Charter Communications struck with TW Cable last week need look no further than their own set-top box. SEE MORE: From the June 2, 2015 issue...
Google Stomps on Apple’s Turf, Introduces a $20 Virtual Reality Experience for iPhone
Credit: Shutterstock.com On Thursday, Google (GOOG) held its I/O developers conference in San Fransisco, Calif. The search engine behemoth, software developer and creator of consumer electronics announced a series of exciting first-look product announcements...
U.S. Broadband Growth Holds Steady
While pay TV subscriber growth continued its slow decline in the first quarter, the rate of broadband subscriber additions maintained its pace during the period. The top 17 cable and telcos, representing 94% of the market, added nearly 1.2 million net additional...
To Take On HBO And Netflix, YouTube Had To Rewire Itself
To become a "destination" and keep mobile viewers hooked, YouTube realized it had to fix itself, from its development platform to its AI. By John Paul Titlow The war over our eyeballs is heating up, and that's mostly a good thing for people who like to look at...