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Saved by 69 people (-21 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02


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on 2006-07-17 by benny2891

The Democracy internet TV platform is a free and open way to watch, share, and broadcast video on the internet. You can read about it below or get right to

on 2006-10-11 by tkdcoach

The Democracy internet TV platform is a free and open way to watch, share, and broadcast video on the internet. You can read about it below or get right to it: Get Democracy.

on 2006-10-25 by xemaps

Participatory Culture Foundation Logo * Home * Developers * Press * Jobs * Blog * Hype * * projects: * Democracy Platform * Broadcast Machine * Video Bomb The Democracy Internet TV Platform The Democracy internet TV platform is a free and open way to watc

on 2006-10-26 by philna

Internet TV is Open and Independent

on 2007-01-04 by edventures

Open source webcasting software

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Announcing a new platform for internet television and video. Anyone can broadcast full-screen video to thousands of people at virtually no cost, using BitTorrent technology. Viewers get intuitive, elegant software to subscribe to channels, watch video, and organize their video library. The project is non-profit, open source, and built on open standards. Today we're announcing the project and releasing our current sourcecode. The software is launching in June.

Highlighted by davidjennings

Internet TV is Open and Independent Updates: Now Hiring for 3 New Positions PCF Blog rss feed Partner Organizations Press Contacts and Coverage April 13, 2005 APRIL 13, 2005: Announcing a new platform for internet television and video. Anyone will be able to broadcast full-screen video to thousands of people at virtually no cost, using BitTorrent technology. Viewers get intuitive, elegant software to subscribe to channels, watch video, and organize their video library. The project is non-profit, open source, and built on open standards. Today we're announcing the project and releasing our current sourcecode.

Highlighted by aorubio

Internet TV is Open and Independent DTV is a new, free and open-source platform for internet television and video. An intuitive interface lets users subscribe to channels, watch video, and build a video library. Our publishing software lets you broadcast full-screen video to thousands of people at virtually no cost. The project is non-profit, free and open source, and built on open standards. A Windows version of DTV and a full website are well underway and will arrive in the next several weeks.

Highlighted by rakerman

Announcing a new platform for internet television and video. Anyone can broadcast full-screen video to thousands of people at virtually no cost, using BitTorrent technology. Viewers get intuitive, elegant software to subscribe to channels, watch video, and organize their video library. The project is non-profit, open source, and built on open standards. Today we're announcing the project and releasing our current sourcecode. The software is launching in June.

Highlighted by marcok

We Make Miro

Miro is our core project. It's a free open-source desktop video application that is designed to make mass media more open and accessible for everyone.

Television is the most popular medium in our culture. But broadcast and cable TV has always been controlled by a small number of big corporations. We believe that the internet provides an opportunity to open television in ways that have never been possible before.

Miro is designed to eliminate gatekeepers. Viewers can connect to any video provider that they want. This frees creators to use the video hosting setup that works best for them-- whether they choose to self-publish or use a service. It's the kind of openness that the internet allows and that we should all demand.

Highlighted by pesmith11

Miro is our core project. It's a free open-source desktop video application that is designed to make mass media more open and accessible for everyone.

Television is the most popular medium in our culture. But broadcast and cable TV has always been controlled by a small number of big corporations. We believe that the internet provides an opportunity to open television in ways that have never been possible before.

Miro is designed to eliminate gatekeepers. Viewers can connect to any video provider that they want. This frees creators to use the video hosting setup that works best for them-- whether they choose to self-publish or use a service. It's the kind of openness that the internet allows and that we should all demand.

Highlighted by fciuffa

Miro is designed to eliminate gatekeepers. Viewers can connect to any video provider that they want.

Highlighted by emilyvickery

Participatory Culture Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit based in Worcester, MA. We were founded in 2005 with a mission to build tools and services that give people more ways to engage in their culture.

Highlighted by rynsa1