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Video retailer is working with the software maker to use Live Mesh as a way to offer consumers on-the-go access to video content.

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by irperez December 1, 2008 11:27 AM PST
Sweet!!! Live Mesh is awesome as it stands... this just takes it to a whole new level!
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by timber2005 December 1, 2008 11:31 AM PST
This really does add quite a bit of insight to the Live Mesh flexability. Like irperez said, it's already awesome, this takes it to a new level.
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by jag0 December 1, 2008 11:41 AM PST
People still use Blockbuster to rent videos? Wierd...LOL
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by AJ Pants December 1, 2008 2:27 PM PST
Too little too late. If you think Blockbuster has had it now, wait until this debacle falls on its ass.
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by bdennis410 December 24, 2008 10:33 AM PST
Live Mesh is part of the continuing evolution to Anything, Anytime, Anywhere (AAA). Communication and rendition applications are great, but I soon hope to read about someone's prototype of the Universal, unique-to-me Device, that is the end point of AAA. Goes where I go, docks with Anything, Anywhere Anytime, "manages" my Cloud account to give me AAA 24/7 and AI to boot.
"What's for Dinner?"
It's going to be wireless for the most part, but I see software that manages what delivery protocol is utilized by simultaneously analyzing the pipeline and the Content to determine the "best" path.
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