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Technology Stocks : Concurrent Computer (CCUR)
CCUR 2,5000.0%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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From: Arthur Tang4/1/2008 6:27:52 AM
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There is a tectonic shift in the triple play iptv world. Namely, it started with Microsoft attempted take over of Yahoo, which is a media content company of html, ansi and motion jpeg contents.

Microsoft is XML content. It can use converter same as Opera mini v4 to overview and zoom to condensed pixels; if the take over fails.

Server 2008 has changed Microsoft business plans. It is now supporting old computers for more server 2008 customers. Which also means, they need less pixels(yahoo) than xml content for older computers to be fast enough served as customers.

We are stockholder of msft. Opinions here may be biased.

But, video servers(more channels) of CCUR must be able to zoom(motion jpeg, mpeg2 or mpeg4/h.264) to less pixels per picture by sdtv standards(more streams), in addition to hdtv standards, for smaller TVs? Multilevel pricing for more revenue? MSN.com maybe a targeted customer for video servers on-demand. 8 million suscribers need 8000 streams, plus channels and reserves of 20% more streams?
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