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To: Jon Tara who wrote (665)1/29/1999 12:02:00 PM
From: randmiser  Respond to of 2003
 
"There are a number of companies with similar technology - it is not unique to ZULU. "I would agree but that's like saying operating systems and software arnt unique to Microsoft.In the end it will depend on how this technology is applied to the market and then how the market wants it applied.



To: Jon Tara who wrote (665)1/29/1999 1:07:00 PM
From: wlcnyc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2003
 
"I guess you first have to answer the question "what are TV-quality ads"?"

Sorry Jon, I have to disagree with your guess. How you or I define it is NOT relevant to the discussion that I was trying to get going. How the "industry" defines it is what I was trying to determine first, even if I didn't say that*. You might notice that I did not limit my discussion to ads. I was trying to keep out comparisons of ZuluGroup's capabilities to those of other companies BEFORE it was established which, if any current technology can deliver "TV Quality" - as defined by the industry.

The following quote from the article about Pseudo Programs that I posted earlier is what peaked my interest in the subject and how it relates to earlier information that had been posted on this thread:

"Each week, Pseudo produces and netcasts nearly forty different interactive Net-TV shows on eight different channels representing nearly 200 original programming hours per month."

I would like to see one of these programs and/or determine what technology they are using to create them. It is hard to imagine that the programs are postage stamp sized particularly in light of the fact they are talking about competing with TV - the real thing. Guess I will have to do some more of my own research in order to find out.

Java is nice, but what other new(er)technology is out there. We already know that "other" company - has it. You know the one you mentioned a couple of times already and I mentioned once - that's enough now! (LOL) As you have indicated, so do many other companies.

Right now I am not ready for the "different strokes for different folks" speed concept. One at a time. LOL

Bill

* My mind is faster than my fingers, but sometimes forgets things before my fingers get caught up.