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BitTorrent starting a TV service
Peer-to-peer protocol instead of a CDN Going up against Amazon and YouTube   HOT on the heels of Amazon and YouTube, BitTorrent Inc., the company behind the BitTorrent peer-to-peer file sharing protocol, is planning to launch a live streaming TV service. There will be both free and paid options.  
Amazon ready to battle YouTube
Amazon Video Direct service open to all Creators can rent, sell or share in ad revenue   There is now more competition for your eyeballs.  
YouTube planning premium TV service
Premium TV service set to start in 2017 Giant media conglomerates yet to sign   ACCORDING to rumours swirling around the net, YouTube is set to launch a premium service titled 'Unplugged' that would offer subscribers a set of TV channels streamed over the internet.  
Amazon will go out of business ... if we stop innovating: AWS CTO
What could possibly disrupt a US$10bil business? A lack of innovation, AWS CTO Dr Werner Vogels tells DNA.
Analysis: Cloud juggernaut Amazon rolls on
At the recent re:Invent 2015 conference, it was quite evident that Amazon Web Services wants to rule the world, at least in terms of cloud services, reports Edwin Yapp.
We are not as fast as we need to be: VMware CEO
Cloud giant and virtualisation pioneer VMware Inc has been very active in the past year, but CEO Pat Gelsinger wants more, Goh Thean Eu reports from VMworld 2015 in San Francisco.
Embracing agile software development with Code Halos
While Code Halo thinking was originally established from online retailing and media/ entertainment, it is also increasingly becoming applicable to internal enterprise operations, such as software development, writes Jayajyoti Sengupta of Cognizant.
Digerati50: Lelong’s Richard Tan stays relevant
Digital News Asia (DNA) continues a weekly series that profiles the top 50 influencers, movers and shakers who are helping shape Malaysia’s Digital Economy. These articles are from Digerati50, a special print publication released in January 2014. For information on customised reprints of Digerati50, email [email protected].
Amazon power startups with its cloud services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched AWS Activate, a structured package the company claims would help startups gain access to technology resources and enable them to get started easily and scale as their business grows.
Terms, contract law and consumer rights in e-commerce
E-commerce sites are mushrooming in Asia, where consumers are tech-savvy and are actively spending their money across various digital channels via a plethora of next-generation communication devices. While transactions between buyers and sellers happen online, it becomes crucial for the web businesses to have the right set of website terms in place, writes Rahul Dev.
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