Monday, January 07, 2008

Somasegar Mentions that Microsoft will be providing a Silverlight viewer for NBC's coverage of the 2008 Olympics, but I don't really care about the technology.  What I find more impressive is the new coverage options we will see for this years Olympics.

As a part of this, we will provide users with exclusive access to over 3000 hours of live and on-demand video content via Silverlight streaming.  This means that viewers can access every minute of every event.  Additionally, the amount of meta-data attached to each of the streams will be extensive and include links to player bios, medal counts, shortcuts to particular events (i.e. athlete x’s third long-jump attempt), maps of the Olympic facilities, pop-up overlays with real-time event alerts, headlines, video search capabilities, etc. 

I look forward to coverage I can choose rather than NBC's homologous Male/Female coverage.  Its going to rock just watching the events I care about.

posted by Aaron Fischer on Monday, January 07, 2008 8:59:44 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)   #    Comments [0]
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