Adobe Flash for Video: Bridging the Void Between PC and TV
Good news in our continued devolution to watch web video in that same vegetative state we consume television. Seems Adobe has a video application launching between July-December this year. More importantly, it’s lining up partners to ensure it doesn’t get “Boxeed out of the market” by Hulu and AppleTV.
Partners include Comcast, Disney, Netflix and The New York Times Company. Adobe, according to Wired, also announced partnerships with chipmakers, including Intel, STMicroelectronics, NXP Semiconductors and Sigma Designs.
Wired’s headline for this news: Watch Hulu in your living room. Subtle but interesting, isn’t it? Not YouTube. Hulu.
Hope it doesn’t open like PDF file on a PC.
Riveting post. I know this because you’ve only got two comments, and one of them is me mocking you.
Read about this already. Interesting. It won’t be on TVs sold until 2010.
Turn your brains into mush. Go ahead.
I’ll stick to watching porn.
You have to see the bias in the mention of Hulu – traditional media owns it, and therefore it’s better according to traditional media. There is no implication other than that.
YouTube accounts for over 60% of March’s online videos. Hulu accounts for roughly 3%.
http://www.televisionbroadcast.com/article/78290