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Pervasive Video Jack Powers, director The Future of TV Everywhere

Streaming Media East

Pervasive … Computing Internet Protocol Communications Video Computing Internet Protocol Communications Video

Streaming Media East Pervasive Video  Consumer Television  Streaming Media  Content Artificial Intelligence  Portable & Ubiquitous Devices  Flat, Light & Cheap Displays  Virtual Signs  TV Unplugged  Augmented Reality  Video Culture  Consumer Television  Streaming Media  Content Artificial Intelligence  Portable & Ubiquitous Devices  Flat, Light & Cheap Displays  Virtual Signs  TV Unplugged  Augmented Reality  Video Culture

Streaming Media East U.S. Consumer Television  105 million U.S. HUTs (homes using TV)  70% cable or satellite connected  $54 billion advertising market — $14 billion to ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox — $12 billion to cable networks  105 million U.S. HUTs (homes using TV)  70% cable or satellite connected  $54 billion advertising market — $14 billion to ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox — $12 billion to cable networks

Streaming Media East Consumer Television Trends  Bigger and flatter screens clearer pictures, better sound  and many, many more channels  Bigger and flatter screens clearer pictures, better sound  and many, many more channels

Streaming Media East

Consumer Access & Control  DVD Players — Component — Standalone  PVR: Personal Video Recorders TiVo, Replay, SnapStream — Easy recording — Control live shows: pause, slo-mo, instant replay — Network and save programs  DVD Players — Component — Standalone  PVR: Personal Video Recorders TiVo, Replay, SnapStream — Easy recording — Control live shows: pause, slo-mo, instant replay — Network and save programs

Streaming Media East Consumer TV Choices  High Definition TV and channel capacity vs

Streaming Media East Streaming Media  Much lower quality  Much more expensive receiver  Many more choices  Much lower quality  Much more expensive receiver  Many more choices

Streaming Media East Streaming Media Acceptance  35% of adult Americans are “streamies”  83 million have tried it  38 million streamed in the past month  28% of home users have broadband — Arbitron/Edison Media Research  35% of adult Americans are “streamies”  83 million have tried it  38 million streamed in the past month  28% of home users have broadband — Arbitron/Edison Media Research

Streaming Media East Enterprise Television  Streaming to the business desktop — for fun or for profit  Investor and press conference calls  E Learning  Web cam teleconferencing  Customer relationships  Product launches  Easy ROI  Streaming to the business desktop — for fun or for profit  Investor and press conference calls  E Learning  Web cam teleconferencing  Customer relationships  Product launches  Easy ROI

Streaming Media East

Content AI  Tagging program data in XML Pictron, TV-Anytime — manually or semiautomatically  Tagging program data in XML Pictron, TV-Anytime — manually or semiautomatically

Streaming Media East Content AI  Intelligent program guides  LEARNING about user preferences overtly or covertly  JUDGING which programs are the best match  ACTING as an entertainment agent to retrieve, record, search – or someday create – video content  Intelligent program guides  LEARNING about user preferences overtly or covertly  JUDGING which programs are the best match  ACTING as an entertainment agent to retrieve, record, search – or someday create – video content

Streaming Media East Content AI  Machine Vision

Streaming Media East Portable & Ubiquitous Devices  PDAs, mobile phones, cars

Streaming Media East Portable & Ubiquitous Devices  Watches, pens, eyeglasses

Streaming Media East Flat, Light & Cheap Displays  CRT: Cathode Ray Tube  LCD: Liquid Crystal Display  Plasma Display  CRT: Cathode Ray Tube  LCD: Liquid Crystal Display  Plasma Display

Streaming Media East Flat, Light & Cheap Displays  OLED: Organic Light Emitting Diode

Streaming Media East Projection Displays  From wall size to super size

Streaming Media East Virtual Signs  Video signs in stores, ATMs, malls

Streaming Media East TV Unplugged  Wireless LAN and WAN networking — WiFi, Bluetooth, UWB  Pocket-sized TVs  Pocket-sized cameras  TV anywhere  Wireless LAN and WAN networking — WiFi, Bluetooth, UWB  Pocket-sized TVs  Pocket-sized cameras  TV anywhere

Streaming Media East Augmented Reality

Streaming Media East Augmented Reality

Streaming Media East Video Culture  The moving image rules.  Audiences continue to fragment.  Stories become sound and picture bites.  Attention becomes more scarce.  Everybody is on TV all the time.  Human information capacity skyrockets.  The moving image rules.  Audiences continue to fragment.  Stories become sound and picture bites.  Attention becomes more scarce.  Everybody is on TV all the time.  Human information capacity skyrockets.

Pervasive Video Jack Powers, director The Future of TV Everywhere

Streaming Media East

Moderator: Jack Powers, Director, IN3.ORG Andrew Frank, VP, Media and Entertainment, divine Scott Cunningham, Multimedia Technologies Manager, USA TODAY, Media Laboratory Bill Correll, Senior Manager Strategic Investments, Digital Media Solutions & Infrastructure, Sun Microsystems Pervasive Video Roundtable