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  • SciFi on the run

    I’m a big SciFi channel fan, so finding their mobile offerings was a huge plus for me. Short Message Service lets you send and get text messages on your mobile. Text SCIFI to 72434. Wireless Application Protocol enables you to browse the Web on your phone or handheld device. Visit us at: mobile...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 12-10-2007
    Filed under: Internet, Windows Mobile, Movies and Television
  • TheDailyShow.com's search powered by Google...

    Try searching content on the new TheDailyShow.com and this is the message you receive: Service Unavailable The server is temporarily unable to service your request. Please try again later. Reference #6.844baad1.1192737648.516a6006 Nice to see Google is keeping up.
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 10-18-2007
    Filed under: Internet, Movies and Television
  • TV on your terms

    Yeah — I know. The phrase has already been taken by a larger TV provider. But, Joost, just released to beta by the makers of Skype, looks to be the real-deal as the world’s first broadcast quality Internet TV service: http://www.joost.com/ Joost is to be free to subscribers, supported by...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 01-16-2007
    Filed under: Internet, Movies and Television
  • SciFi on the run

    I’m a big SciFi channel fan, so finding their mobile offerings was a huge plus for me. Short Message Service lets you send and get text messages on your mobile. Text SCIFI to 72434. Wireless Application Protocol enables you to browse the Web on your phone or handheld device. Visit us at: mobile...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 12-10-2007
    Filed under: Internet, Windows Mobile, Movies and Television
  • TheDailyShow.com's search powered by Google...

    Try searching content on the new TheDailyShow.com and this is the message you receive: Service Unavailable The server is temporarily unable to service your request. Please try again later. Reference #6.844baad1.1192737648.516a6006 Nice to see Google is keeping up.
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 10-18-2007
    Filed under: Internet, Movies and Television
  • TV on your terms

    Yeah — I know. The phrase has already been taken by a larger TV provider. But, Joost, just released to beta by the makers of Skype, looks to be the real-deal as the world’s first broadcast quality Internet TV service: http://www.joost.com/ Joost is to be free to subscribers, supported by...
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 01-16-2007
    Filed under: Internet, Movies and Television
  • SciFi Channel launches DVICE

    SCIFI.COM has a new entertainment tech site called DVICE, whose mission is to scour the world for the absolute sexiest, coolest and most revolutionary gear on the horizon for consumers. http://dvice.com/
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 11-28-2007
    Filed under: Hardware, Internet, Movies and Television
  • Disney says ABC free web TV a hit with consumers

    Prime-time ABC television shows were viewed more than 11 million times on the Web in the first month of a test by the Walt Disney Co. of whether consumers will watch ads online if the shows are free. Read more…
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 06-20-2006
    Filed under: Internet, Movies and Television
  • SciFi Channel launches DVICE

    SCIFI.COM has a new entertainment tech site called DVICE, whose mission is to scour the world for the absolute sexiest, coolest and most revolutionary gear on the horizon for consumers. http://dvice.com/
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 11-28-2007
    Filed under: Hardware, Internet, Movies and Television
  • Disney says ABC free web TV a hit with consumers

    Prime-time ABC television shows were viewed more than 11 million times on the Web in the first month of a test by the Walt Disney Co. of whether consumers will watch ads online if the shows are free. Read more…
    Posted to Rod Trent at myITforum.com (Weblog) by rodtrent on 06-20-2006
    Filed under: Internet, Movies and Television
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