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Amazon Pushing Their Luck
They're hardly out of the tech headlines these days - Amazon - and they're back in them again with their latest offering, called "Amazon Video on Demand." I have to admit I like the name, I'm a big fan of stating the obvious and it's a much better name than calling their new service "Wendy," or some meaningless made-up piece of with-it jargon. It's actually a clever service, too, they've given it plenty of features and done everything they can to make it idiot-simple to use. It's possibly even easier than going to YouTube to find something to watch. So why do I think they're pushing their luck? Why do I think they could fall flat on their faces with this?
BBC Bandwidth Bandits
It's really helpful that a row has broken out between the BBC and Internet Service Providers over the new iPlayer service which lets people download and watch television programmes on their PCs. The network is already under severe strain due to the growing popularity of video-sharing sites such as YouTube and this brings the problem into sharp focus. While the BBC isn't causing that problem, they are exacerbating an already difficult situation.


