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Ian Forrester

Salsify - A New Architecture for Real-time Internet Video - 0 views

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    "Video is better when the codec and transport work together. Salsify is a new design for real-time Internet video that jointly controls a video codec and a network transport protocol. Current systems (Skype, Facetime, WebRTC) run these components independently, which produces more glitches and stalls when the network is unpredictable. "
Ian Forrester

BBC Radio 4 You And Yours on Perceptive Radio - 0 views

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    Clip copy from BBC Radio 4's You and Yours show in September 2014 about #perceptiveradio "http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04gc0pv"
Ian Forrester

The coming automatic, freaky, contextual world and why we're writing a book about it - ... - 0 views

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    A new world is coming. It's scary. Freaky. Over the freaky line, if you will. But it is coming. Investors like Ron Conway and Marc Andreessen are investing in it. Companies from Google to startups you've never heard of, like Wovyn or Highlight, are building it. With more than a couple of new ones already on the way that you'll hear about over the next six months.
Ian Forrester

Karen | Blast Theory - 0 views

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    Karen is a life coach and she's happy to help you work through a few things in your life. You interact with Karen through an app. When you begin, she asks you some questions about your outlook on the world to get an understanding of you. In fact, her questions are drawn from psychological profiling questionnaires. She - and the software - are profiling you and she gives you advice based on your answers.
Ian Forrester

Personalised marketing at scale is the next big thing in digital | Media Network | The ... - 0 views

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    "Big data opens up a hyper-personalised marketing opportunity - but creative treads a thin line between relevance and invasiveness"
Ian Forrester

BBC testing films that are personalised to each viewer | TechRadar - 0 views

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    No two viewings are the same
Ian Forrester

The future of TV is arriving fast | Comment | Broadcast - 0 views

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    Innovations are exciting, but BBC needs to establish itself quickly, says Broadcast editor Chris Curtis
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