When I read, hear or say that the Web will eventually become the center of every activity, I believe it without a second thought. Presently, Hulu is set to stream Dave Matthews Concert Live on its video streaming service. While this is definitely a sign of web services adopting more of such initiatives, I wonder what are the cable guys thinking about? Surely they don’t need to loose focus that they have lost quite a concert, but it shows signs of the potential the Web has. So what’s coming next to video streaming? Sports matches, TV shows?
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I think its annoying how every relies on the web now..If i cant make it to the show, then my recommended second source would definitely be to watch on TV via Fuse for DMB at least. I dont want to deal with the streaming and all that annoying Internet jazzz….Fuse is doing it commercial free too
http://fuse.tv/tours/dmb/
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It’s not that annoying, given that the web provides the easiest and perhaps the cheapest ways to get the words across. But then it’s a matter of choice and you have told what your choice is going to be.
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