Gaikai Game Streaming Technology Demo (July 1, 2009)

This is just a simple demo of our Gaikai video game streaming technology working in a Firefox browser with no installs, no plug-ins. These retail games (selected because we think they are cool) are all being played on a remote server with a 800 mile round trip to my PC.

The games are unmodified and are completely virtualized so we can run multiple different games on the same server at the same time. One of the reasons the iPhone has over a billion downloads now, is because they made access really easy (click to download, click to play), we have managed to get our technology down to just the single “click to play” so you can play anywhere on the web (home, work, school, on the road), and the games can come to you (on a Facebook canvas page, Myspace, Flash sites etc.)

We will start buying bulk servers soon and after that, we will begin closed beta in California, so make sure to sign up at: www.gaikai.com if you want to help us out. My blog is at: www.dperry.com

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Coming Soon: Private Fiber Optics to the Home

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/04/15/Empowering_Internet_Users_Two_Ideas_to_Reshape_Broadband

Policy analyst Derek Slater draws from the history of rural telephone cooperatives to question owning a personal internet connection. Slater lists three advantages to owning a personal connection.

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Google Policy Analyst Derek Slater discusses the state of broadband policy in the U.S and the importance of sustaining the Internet as an open platform for consumer choice and end-user innovation.

Slater provides an overview of possible legislation to ensure robust access to the open Internet. He also presents two novel ideas that could help transform broadband policy in fundamental ways: customer ownership of last mile fiber, and Measurement Lab, a new research platform for broadband testing tools. – ociation for Computing Machinery

Derek Slater is a Policy Analyst on Google’s public policy team. He focuses principally on copyright law and telecom policy. Slater helped Vint Cerf found the Measurement Lab research platform and he coauthored the paper “Homes With Tails,” about customer-owned last mile fiber Prior to joining Google in September 2007, he was the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Activism Coordinator, helping the public take action to defend their digital rights. Slater joined EFF’s staff after graduating in January 2006 from Harvard College with a B.A. laude in Government. Slater was also a researcher at Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, becoming the first undergraduate to be named a student fellow and contributing to several papers on copyright law and digital media. He has also interned for Creative Commons and the Samuelson Clinic for Law, Technology, and Public Policy at UC Berkeley Law School. Slater’s work has been discussed in publications including the Washington Post, CNET, and The Boston Globe.

Duration : 0:5:33

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View your Linksys Camera Video on your Cell Phone!

We show you how to use a Linksys WVC210 or WVC54GCA camera and your cell phone to view live streaming video from your Linksys camera. We show how to setup DDNS, IP address and make sure the RTSP and mobile streaming is all set in the camera. We finally show you how to open the ports in your router and then use the Verizon Voyager Cell phone to view the live video stream from the camera. …

Duration : 0:7:21

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