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Wednesday, July 27, 2005

WinAmp Fueling IPTV

I recently downloaded a program called WinAmp to watch Kevin Pereira's live videocast, "Kenneth's Hour of Power". It easily allows you integrate online streams into the program, so you can watch things like Kevin's shows. I was playing around with it, and it has an option for Internet TV. It finds different live streams that you can watch. There were a plethora of different shows. A live puppy webcam, a stream from online Socom 2, different self-productions, fan films, I even saw Kevin Rose and Dan Huard on the broken! Some things on there weren't exactly legal. Movies like I, Robot, and TV shows like (you guessed it) Family Guy and The Simpsons, were all fully watchable. I knew that IPTV was really coming, but I was looking in the direction of things like Systm, Open Alpha, Command-N, and This Week in Tech. I guess this streaming is helping them make it.

P.S. I'm back, if you couldn't tell.

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