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World TV PC has always been the number one choice for Online TV and now to a raptuous applause we present our new Internet TV Streams Section.
The old sreaming area was a bit tired and needed a makeover so we have done just that. One complaint was that many of the streams did not work. Well now every single one has been tested to 100% efficiency.
However do not forget that some streams dont run for 24 hours so there may be some down time occasionaly.
So get yourself over to the internet TV streams area and start exploring the thousands of TV channels available. They are sorted into either category order or Country order. Categories include Arts, Astrology, Autos, Business Cams, Kids, Education, Entertainment, Music, Lifestyle, sports etc..etc.. You get the drill.
Or you can just choose your Country if your looking for specific language channels.
Interestingly, compared to just a year ago. There are many more internet TV streams available, many from broadcasters such as ITV. It shows that the online TV landscape is changing and becoming much more important.
So enjoy the streams and dont forget to let us know if you need any adding, removing or even if its just right.
Internet TV lovers wanting to watch via their phone have always had a big stumbling block. Flash based sites such as YouTube, Hulu and many others all use flash technology which does not work on any phone.
However Adobe have announced that come October, a mobile flash player will allow direct viewing from mobile browsers.
The Flash technology has always in the past been way too resource intensive for smart phones. Adobe's CEO Shantanu Naraye commented:-
"We are bringing Flash Player 10 to smart phone class devices to enable the latest Web browsing experience.Multiple partners have already received early versions of this release and we expect to release a beta version for developers at our MAX Conference in October."
Having a flash player will open up tens of millions of devices for Flash developers. Devices expected to run the player include Google's Android, Microsoft's Windows Mobile, Nokia's S60 Symbian, and Palm's webOS. Adobe's plan is to create a standard platform that is able to run on other mobile devices as well.
However you may have noticed that missing from the above list are the BlackBerry and iPhone. Although Adobe have said it has been working with RIM the manufacturer of Blackberry, Apples iPhone may never get a flash player.
Steve Jobs, Apple CEO has declared that Flash is'nt going onto iPhone due to its massive resource useage. Of course some may say that by having Flash could take revenue out of the App Store as developers can easily create content with the Flash technology and bypass Apple.
Adobe may well be too late anyway as HTML 5 promises to provide iPhone with Flash type qualities and video streaming. However Apple may have a change of heart. It will definately improve the quality and choice from the App Store, and allow viewers to watch worldtvpc.com on the Apple device.
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