Thursday, December 15, 2011

Broadband as a multimedia encyclopedia


Seemingly, the world gets smaller and smaller as each day, new technological advances in internet and computer technology allow US all to be more globally connected than ever imagined. As we do become more connected, the desire and need for information grows exponentially, and millions across the globe look to broadband to provide this information in a timely manner. New platforms developed by broadband media companies are allowing the formation of online cachés of knowledge and information, with the ability to stream multimedia presentations consisting of video, images, and interactivity for viewers.

Applications for this technology are limitless. Take on online music dictionary for instance. A well-established "brick and mortar" dictionary such as Grove's would be afforded the ability to capture and inform a larger amount of viewers. Already existing online, Grove's could further enhance its presentation and reach by allowing for streaming of musical performers, providing listening ability of composers' most famous works through audio streaming, diagrams of historical inventions (think pianoforte innards), and images of famous compositions displayed instantly. The ability of online dictionaries and encyclopedias to grow and evolve as information and knowledge advances is truly one of their most attractive features. As new research is developed and historical information ability to upload uncovered, contributors would have the is information instantly, allowing the knowledge-hungry viewership quicker access to ideas. Of course, broadband would allow employees of Grove's or other online encyclopedias and dictionaries the ability to closely monitor the content of their site; allowing them to check facts, sources, etc, and have the ability to edit content as well.

Glossaries and encyclopedias not only provide information, they can even help save lives. Online glossary provided by Florida State University and the non-profit of organization Autism Speaks provides parents with streaming information allowing them to more quickly diagnose symptoms of autism in their own children. Autism Speaks online encyclopedia helps millions of parents of children with autism by providing excellent resources of how to better serve and help their children. Video clips, articles, and other tools are available to parents and educators instantaneously on a twenty-four hour basis, not allowing a second to be wasted when it comes to helping special needs children and adults living with autism.

Broadband media applications are ever expanding into all sectors of business, education, and finance. Researchers and developers at companies like global provider Whiteblox are continuously striving to provide the public with new and exciting ways to connect, educate, and invigorate.




About the author: Gregory Demetriades is Chief Executive Officer solutions broadband of Whiteblox [http://www.houstontech.org/en/rel/?102], a leading provider of integrated video.





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