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To: Hal Campbell who wrote (8054)5/1/1999 8:11:00 PM
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The Broadway of Bandwidth

Broadband is the 'next big thing' -- but what does the future hold for streaming media and high-speed access? Spin hits the road to find out.
By Iolande Bloxsom

Join Silicon Spin for a live one-hour show on broadband and streaming media. We're webcasting a special episode of Silicon Spin from the RealNetworks Conference and Exhibition '99 at the San Francisco Marriott on May 5th at 2 pm Pacific/5 pm Eastern.

Focusing on the topic of streaming video, host John C. Dvorak and a plethora of pundits will tackle the issues and try to see what the future holds for video and audio on the Web.

Industry leaders Rob Glaser (founder, chairman, and CEO of RealNetworks), analyst Larry Gerbrandt of Kagan Associates, and New York Times technology correspondent John Markoff will sound off on streaming, and take a close look at high speed access-- everyone keeps hearing that it will happen, but when? And who will be the players: cable operators, telecoms, or ISPs? Finally, how will the coming world of broadband change Web surfing habits and TV viewing-- if at all?

Check back to access the webcast both live and on-demand from this page, using RealNetworks' RealVideo.

zdnet.com
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