Earlier this year, BitTorrent Inc. released an all-in-one ecosystem for BitTorrent products called Chrysalis, which allows users to — by way of using a certified application — find files using BitTorrent, then play them on a media-playing device of their choice, such as TVs, computers or mobile devices. What really makes the product convenient is that users don’t have to pay attention to the Big Three of things that prevent media from running on devices — codecs, file formats, and conversion — which anyone from the early days of modern media devices will tell you make getting that episode of Pushing Daises to properly display on your flip phone a big pain. BitTorrent Built Into a TV for the First Time | Geekosystem. This very well may be the future of media distribution. No more days of cable (digital or otherwise) or satellite providers, now we have subscriptions to various packages online. Piracy is the vanguard of technology after all…look at how Napster was iTune’s...
Link : Facebook is Trying to Sneak Disguised Ads Into Your Feed...
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You may have noticed that Facebook recently introduced a feature called the ticker. You may have wondered, considering it’s often sitting right next to your newsfeed, exactly what it is for. Well, we have a pretty good guess, it’s for Facebook to experiment with sneaking sponsored content into your update stream with the hopes that you’ll click on it before noticing it’s an ad. Facebook is Trying to Sneak Disguised Ads Into Your Feed | Geekosystem Can’t say that I have noticed this yet. Not sure if it’s because I’m and avid user of of AdBlock or not. Still though, it’s interesting how no one really notices when Facebook makes changes anymore. Could it be that we’ve all resigned ourselves to accepting them as they...
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