Vlogging CeBIT 2006
p2p news / p2pnet: Last year we featured Charbax who’d been vlogging the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin.
He was also at CeBIT 2005, sporting a head-mounted camera and ending up with a couple of hours of interviews.
“Somehow it got slashdotted so I had 50,000 thousand visitors on my site,” he told p2pnet, and, “I wouldn’t mind traveling to more cool events to simply film those events to report back using DivX and bittorrents.”
So this time around he, “prepared the event better, setting up a video-blog, getting in contact with DivX Networks to have their help at their stand with capturing, editing, encoding, uploading and hosting of video files,” he says.
Charbax plans to do more video coverage at events such as the WiMax forum next month in the US, the E3 show in Los Angeles in May, the IFA in September, and the next CES, “And I hope to get enough - even walking everyday from 9AM to 6PM at the CeBIT for seven days, I think that I didn’t even get to see half of what was there.”
Meanwhile, he believes torrent RSS feed high definition channel technology using an application from http://getdemocracy.com “has a great potential,” so he’s planning to start his own internet high definition TV channel about science and technology.
On his Charbax at CeBIT 2006, you’ll find more than three hours of vlogs, including a couple of p2p videos, as well as one about Siemens p2p technology based on the Horde distributed hash-table system.
Similar to Kademlia, “the Siemens p2p is suitable for voice and video chat, instant messaging, video streaming and things like that,” Charbax says.
“The Peerio video is about a new phone that Popular Telephony is making that is 300mhz based on Linux, made to connect on a peer-to-peer network for VOIP, so it is different from SIP and Asterix based VOIP, as far as I understand.”
Also See:
featured Charbax - Charbax at the IFA show, September 7, 2005





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