A couple of good-news items from the AP crossed my desk over the weekend:
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Wow.
I'm amazed that AP is just now beta testing such a video player. Unbelievable.
Tagging news stories, photos,etc.
The lack of standards in this area is abominable. If newspapers want to repurpose and reuse their content, they need to do a much better job of cataloguing it in a way that is easy to either search for or browse for.
I wrote an article for E&P about how newspapers can reuse their archives http://www.kevinmireles.com/Archives.htm and in it I touched on the subject of tagging and the need for standardization, as that's a key to making articles, videos, photos etc... accessible forever, otherwise they just disappear in a clutter of difficult to find content.
So I'm glad to see the AP is going to lead the charge in this endeavor.
AP and Mac video
One AP Q&A article I read, said that 95% of the world uses IE for their web browsing so it made more sense to only develope for the masses. Understood. When my business first opened we originally used PC's, but I was spending most of my IT budget on anti-virus utilites and tech support. That being said, I now run my business with an all Apple Macintosh network, because I can't be down with the 95% masses that are fighting every day viruses, spyware and hackers. If you think for a moment being behind a firewall and having anti-virus software makes you immune to attacks with a PC, then your spending most of your IT budget on PC utilities just to stay one step ahead. Talk to Sunglass Hut, their entire database was wiped out by a hacker. I'll keep my 5%, sleep at night and buy productivity software for my company instead of utilities, antivirus software and consistent updates.
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