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Online Video Consumption

RokuFor Christmas there will be many people getting a new Internet ready TV, or an Roku box, or a new XBox (or other gaming system) and they will be using these devices to stream video from service like Netflix, Amazon InstantVideo, YouTube, and other services. There has been a jump in these services. Recently ISP’s have had to increase there offerings of bandwidth as more and more people are watching video only. Click on ‘Read the rest of this entry’ for an infographic on the online video habits of Americans.

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CNet

cnetCNet is a technology review and news website. They also have Download.com which is a service for finding, Freeware, Shareware, Demo software. CNet How-To has directions and videos for using software and websites. CNet TV is the video podcasting website that has videos for News, Reviews, and How-Tos.Click on ‘Read the rest of this entry’ to see and example of CNet TV service. You can watch their videos on their website, subscribe to their RSS feed, and watch them on YouTube.

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Lifehacker

LifehackerLifehacker is another how-to blog. They provide tips and tricks for various ‘life hacks’ . A quote from their website “Tips, tricks, and downloads for getting things done.” These include computers and electronics. The ‘life hacks’ could include a cheaper or easier way of doing something.
Lifehaker also has a weekly show on the Revision3 network. Click on ‘Read the rest of this entry” to see the video.

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Hak5 and HakTip Podcast

Hak5Hak5 is a video podcast on the Revision3 network. Hak5 is a show about computer and network security, Do-It-Yourself, home-brew, open source, and generally just wanting to know how and why things work. They speed a lot of time explaining how easy it is to hack into a network (lately mostly wireless network) to show how easy it is unless you take the necessary steps to be secure.
Hak5 is a weekly show hosted by Darren Kitchen, co-hostess is Shannon Morse, and the occasional guest. The same people bring up HakTip a bi-weekly show that is a shortened version of Hak5.

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