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February 23, 2005

Billions and Billions served

14.2 billion video streams sent over the Net in 2004, a 79% increase over 2003, according to AccuStream iMedia. (via IT Facts)

That doesn't include the vast amount of P2P video downloads through BitTorrent and similar services. The videonet is coming faster than we think.

Posted by Kevin Werbach at February 23, 2005 9:59 AM

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Amazingly, the Internet Archive (home of the Wayback Machine) has offered to host unlimited audio and video content forever (provided that they are licensed under the Creative Commons). This is an awesome undertaking. You can do this today! Google for the ccPublisher upload program.

Posted by: JonathanAquino [TypeKey Profile Page] at February 24, 2005 12:48 AM

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