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May 4, 2005 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Online gaming companies are looking to content delivery network operators for help with their growing bandwidth requirements and fast-growing bases of users. Arizona-based Limelight Networks ( limelightnetworks.com ) announced on Monday that it had ...
Dashboard Update (aka the HDMI Audio fix) - Xbox Live's Major Nelson
majornelson.com — Starting Tuesday morning at 0200 Pacific when you sign into Xbox Live you ll be prompted for... a mandatory dashboard update. The update addresses the issue that a few folks were having with audio and their HDMI connection. This update will be rolled out ... (more) Dashboard Update (aka the HDMI Audio fix) - Xbox ...
Xbox Live is 'Proverbial Gold Mine' for Netflix, says Pachter
Xbox Live is 'Proverbial Gold Mine' for Netflix, says Pachter
gamedaily.com — Analyst Michael Pachter sees another 1 million Xbox Live users joining up with Netflix over the next... year, as the streaming service becomes even more popular. (more) Xbox Live is 'Proverbial Gold Mine' for Netflix, says ...
Xbox looks to bring in women | news-press.com | The News
news-press.com — NEW YORK - On a recent Saturday, about 1,000 women across the country moonlighted as marketers for... Microsoft's newest Xbox services. House cleaners, hairdressers, guidance counselors and IT technicians got a $150 pack of Xbox freebies for opening ... (more) Xbox looks to bring in women | news-press.com | The News
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Are Gamers Served by More Government Regulation and Spending?
Technology Liberation Front — ... the ECA will have to tell me how Net neutrality regulation will make my online Madden and Tiger Woods Golf experience move faster. If anything, such regulations would slow things down by making it more difficult for carriers and gaming networks to create more effective bandwidth management schemes and pricing plans such that my video game bits can get through faster. Is that called “discrimination”? You better believe it, and it’s a great thing. Go ask Microsoft why they signed up Limelight Networks a couple of years ago to help them make the Xbox Live ...

Are Gamers Served by More Government Regulation and Spending?
The Progress & Freedom Foundation Blog — ... but someone at the ECA will have to tell me how Net neutrality regulation will make my online Madden and Tiger Woods Golf experience move faster. If anything, such regulations would slow things down by making it more difficult for carriers and gaming networks to create more effective bandwidth management schemes and pricing plans such that my video game bits can get through faster. Is that called "discrimination"? You better believe it, and it's a great thing. Go ask Microsoft why they signed up Limelight Networks a couple of years ago to help them make the Xbox Live experience ...

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