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[10:03am]

ffwd.com is a new way to navigate video on the Internet. It organizes the video content into channels that users can explore with a simple interface. People can also create any number of personal channels.

[9:56am]

Invision TV: a Sleek Interactive Program Guide to Browse Internet Video. You can use invisionTV on Facebook and embed a widget in any website. Read our previous article about Invision TV.

[9:49am]

RemoTV is presenting its application “Channels!” that enables content streaming from the PC to any internet connected device including PCs, cell phones, smart-phones, social networks, game consoles, the iPod Touch and iPhone. Also, you can browse content streamed by your friends, if they have made it accessible to the public. MediaBook! is the Facebook application from RemoTV. now they are demoing RemoTV content on a cell phone.

[9:42am]

beeTV is a media discovery guide powered by a smart contextual engine that it learns about users preferences and behavior, and suggests new content based on this. The display interface is beautiful (Italian design!) and the browsing experience seems great. Basically the content finds the user, not the other way around.

[9:36am]

RealNetworks is presenting RealDVD. It allows people to store their DVD in a PC and watch them later, and it provides an easy to search library interface. The software has a parental control feature as well. You can register to be one of the first to receive RealDVD for a limited-time discount offer of $29.99 ($20.00 off the retail price of $49.99). Additional licenses [up to 4] are available at a discounted price of $19.99.

[9:29am]Awind is presenting the MobiShow Box: using a cell phone with WiFi and the MobiShow client

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