Commenting on: Len Bullard says: There is a discontinuity between investors and consortia standards?
I like to read where people are integrating content across the viewers. The more of that kind of thing people do, the faster we get a real web 3D universe with options apart from the narrow if necessary concerns of investors. There is a bit of a discontinuity in situations where the investors are asking for barriers to competition while the standards folks and the consortia are trying to eliminate them. It becomes very confusing with one group preaching POTS and the other preaching open source. Straight down the middle is better.
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I continue this thought for the content company new entries at my personal blog:
http://lamammals.blogspot.com/2007/04/its-network-stupid.html
The investors will say content is a risky business. That’s true, and VCs don’t like those kinds of risks. But it isn’t an impossible market. One needs to look at content differently from software and definitely differently from trying to obtain quick returns from lock-in and patents.
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