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Thursday
May312007

YouTube and Apple TV - Part 2

youtube_shadow.pngFollowing on from last nights rather hurried and brief post, I've had chance to reflect on this small seemingly inconsequential piece of news in more detail. It's a big deal! Despite Steve Jobs protestations that the Apple TV is a "hobby" for Apple, I think he's up to his usual mischief in positioning the Apple TV as truly the DVD player for the online age. Here's why I think the YouTube inclusion is such a big deal: Streaming - This is the first external service that doesn't require iTunes. It looks like the content will be streamed directly from YouTube. Apple TV handles streaming from iTunes superbly so this should be fine. What other services can now be developed (or repurposed just like YouTube) that streams direct to your Apple TV? Accessibility - As a podcaster, the fact that Apple TV elevates my video podcast to the same level of accessibility as Movies and TV shows has been a great boon and if I'm honest, does appeal on a vanity level. The thing is, Apple TV will give the same level of accessibility to anyone with a video camera and a broadband connection. Yes, Podcast creation is easy and built right into iLife but in reality how many people create a podcast to share family movies, etc. Shall we say, not many! There's still the barrier of understanding the underlying mechanisms of podcasting. With the introduction of direct access to YouTube, all you need to do is upload your clip to YouTube and it's instantly available on any Apple TV. No RSS feed, no subscription required, it's just there! KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) - The Apple TV is renowned for its ease of use using a simple three button remote. It should be simplicity itself to browse online content (see later) Skinning I don't really like the web based YouTube interface. It's garish and a bit dog ugly. Look how Apple have transformed it:

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via Engadget
Nice Job! Apple are standardising the interface of a butt ugly web service and overlaying it with the gloss of the Apple TV interface. User Experience - OK, so you've got YouTube on your AppleTV - How do you search for stuff using your Apple remote? I doubt Apple will use scrolling lists (surely that wouldn't be feasible?) so have they developed a smart way of entering search queries and interacting with a web based service using the Apple remote? We'll have to wait and see, but isn't the iTunes Store also a web based service! There are some unanswered questions however which could so with some clarifications: Special Google Sauce - Have Apple had to work closely with Google or more importantly have Google had to change YouTube to enable this functionality? Based on Apples close ties with Google, I would imagine so. No big deal but it would be great for other services not owned by Google to be AppleTV enabled. HD Content - Most YouTube videos are going to look awful on a 50" HDTV. Watching the "Best of YouTube" podcast, I can certainly vouch for that. However, sometimes the content is so good, you can put that to one side. But seriously, both Apple and YouTube need to start putting in place some HD content pretty damm quickly to prevent the Apple detractors from having a field day. Unannounced Product? - Now that Apple have the tie up with Google and are delivering YouTube content direct to the Apple TV, wouldn't it be great if Apple could develop a portable device with a built in video screen and wifi so you could stream YouTube while you were on the move. Oh! OMG - June starts tomorrow!

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Thursday
May312007

YouTube and Apple TV

youtube_shadow.pngSo YouTube is coming to Apple TV, one of those free upgrades that Apple mentioned they are going to roll out over the next two years. The funny thing is the podcast that the family most enjoys watching together is "The Best Of YouTube" podcast! Apple nails it again! (Pic c/o Engadget)

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Wednesday
May302007

Multitouch and all that Jazz

Surface.pngKudos to Microsoft for the announcement about "Surface", the new $5000 hardware device (a digital table top) that uses multitouch technology. Despite being in development since 2001 (as MS are at pains to point out on the website), this to me represents the biggest clue yet that Apple has something similar in the works with Leopard and new Macs (as I predicted back in January 2007). Obviously, the MS announcement had to be made before WWDC in less than 2 weeks otherwise MS would have been accused of playing catchup. In fact, the masterstroke of pre-announcing the iPhone with its multitouch capabilities already, has already done that to a limited extent. What's also interesting is the other earth shattering product announcements to be made before WWDC: HTC to launch an iPhone Killer on 5th June - Link Palm to Launch new Mobile Device - Link OK So new products have to be launched sometime but so close to WWDC you have to think these guys are running scared! I can just imagine Mr Jobs sitting in the D conference this week biting his lip just wishing he was able to talk about the new stuff coming on the 11th June :-)

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Saturday
May262007

Note to Self...

The thwack is the sound of me hitting myself over the head with a rubber hammer Start Thwack show Thwack production Thwack earlier Thwack so Thwack you Thwack don't Thwack end Thwack up Thwack sitting Thwack in Thwack front Thwack of Thwack the Thwack computer Thwack all Thwack day Thwack on Thwack Saturday Thwack and Thwack only Thwack publish Thwack the Thwack Extra! Thwack show Thwack at Thwack 7:45pm Thwack on Thwack a Thwack Saturday Thwack evening. Thwack Thwack Ah, I feel better now!

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Wednesday
May232007

1Passwd Introduction Video

SwitchersYou may remember I did a ScreenCastsOnline episode a couple of months ago for 1Passwd, the excellent Password Manager and form filler from Agile Web Solutions. Dave and Roustem were delighted with the show and commissioned me to do a couple of customised tutorial clips for the 1Passwd website. Always happy to oblige and the Intro clip is now posted on the 1Passwd site. Dave has blogged about the new clip and made me blush :-) Here is a link to Daves post: Link

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