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Internet Television Platform Proves to be the Future of Television

Released on: March 21, 2008, 6:06 pm

Press Release Author: Inverex Inc

Industry: Media

Press Release Summary: With 2008 off to a quick start, Internet Television has begun
to show itself as the future of Interactivity and Multimedia communication.

Press Release Body: FreeTube, a new online Internet Television syndication platform
has recently unveiled more then 25 new channels to its already packed roster of more
then 300 live streaming television channels available for public consumption and
viewer entirely for free. The IPTV pioneer (http://www.freetube-tv-online.uni.cc)
cited technological advances in both home public computing and an increasing
adoption of broadband Internet connectivity amongst residential users to be
responsible for the large and sudden popularity of Internet TV channels.

No more then 2 years to this date, a breaking PEW Internet report revealed that more
then 42% of Americans had high-speed Internet access at home, with more the 48
million Americans having interacted or posted content on the Internet. FreeTube
recently unveiled one of two new additions to its site, including a tutorial section
attempting to make the somewhat difficult progression of conventional television
medium to digital Internet Television as simple and easy as possible. A plethora of
information and guides have been made publicly available to users and IPTV viewers
alike.

The second addition consisted of an update to a prior added feature of the site,
further offering transparency in what has become a closely veiled and guarded
industry. The FreeTube Spy (http://www.whatareyouwatching.uni.cc) makes it possible
for any user to view what live Internet television channels are being watched on
FreeTube at any given moment. A FreeTube representative mentioned \"[..] FreeTube Spy
presents user data without being obtrusive. A delicate balance between user detail
and selection and anonymity has been maintained to provide an interesting look at
the behavior of viewers, while still ensuring the users inalienable rights to
security, privacy and confidentiality.\"

Web Site: http://freetube.110mb.com

Contact Details: press@freetube.uni.cc

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