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December 01, 2005

Channel 9 Shows

We just released a new "feature" on Channel 9: Shows. The Show concept is a way to categorize tightly-bound video interviews, podcasts, etc by creating a "content encapsulation structure" that contains Episodes. You know, the same thing they do on commercial TV. So far, we have Videos and Podcasts as show mediums, with 3 Shows, one episode each:

Going Deep: Singularity Revisited

WM_IN: Angela Mills: From UDDI to Indigo

ArcTalk: DSL and Software Factories

The number of episodes for Going Deep and WM_IN will increase tomorrow. More Shows are on the horizon.

One of the cool things about Shows is the Showroom: You don't have to leave where you are to watch all the episodes of a show. Oh yeah, another use of that cutting edge, five-year old technology they're calling AJAX... I won't start ranting here.

What kind of Show would you like to see?

C

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What about one show on AJAX or Web Services?... Perhaps I am quite ambitious, as though I will not use any of such technologies in any great project, but in my self learning enjoyment... I'm trully concerned about how fast the years came and get gone.

Regards Charles
Tonatiúh

Hi Tonatiúh,

Topics like Web Services and AJAX are to narrow to be Shows, but could certainly be topics for episodes of, say, a web development-oriented show...

Thanks for the feedback,
C

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