Watch Beijing Olympic 2008 with P2P Torrent

August 7, 2008 · Filed Under Sports · 3 Comments 

Authorized videos on YouTube are made available after three hours after the event and it is only available for the United States internet user. Non US citizen can still access the site using a proxy, but the three hours delay is a put off.

P2P Streaming is big in China, in the land of pirates where law and order in the world of internet does not exist, P2P has taken a new life by itself and evolve way much faster than the European and America counterpart due to strict internet laws.

Here are a list of possible streaming and P2P sites that are willing to serve up TV feeds:

If installing software is not the answer, do give FreeTube a try, it seems as if FreeTube took all the online channels available and organized them in one place. Because of the voting system, you’ll find most channels do work. Here are a some examples:

  • Fox 5
  • CNBC Awaaz
  • MTV (Uber, China, Brand New, ect)
  • ESPN
  • Toonami
  • BBC World
  • CourtTV
  • C-SPAN 1-3

Read more about the Proposal for Beijing Olympic 2008 Stadium by various architects and the technical difficulties faced with the construction of the Beijing Olympic 2008 Stadium also known as the ‘Bird Nest’.

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Google Offline Web Application

June 1, 2007 · Filed Under Silicon Valley · Comment 

Offline Web Applications

Google has launched new technology in beta that can allow web applications like email or calenders to run on- or offline. This could possible be the biggest threat that Microsoft predicted years ago when they launch their own version of browser (IE) going head to head with Netscape.

Google Gears is an open-source application allowing developers to use test their product for free, this is turning things on its head and making the browser the engine but then again how far can on and offline application go?

Having said this, heavy duty applications such as Adobe Photoshop, Autodesk CAD and games would never run on a browser, which means they’re likely to stick with Microsoft’s Windows for many more years to come.

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