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April 14, 2005

New XM Patent

A faithful reader pointed out to me that XM Satellite Radio just recently had a patent approved that gives us the opportunity to take a deeper look into the upcoming time-shifting technologies to come.

Here's a snippet from the Abstract. I bolded some phrases that are of interest:

A receiver in a digital broadcast system is provided for storing broadcast content files for on-demand playback purposes. The content files are transmitted in a partitioned format. Users can select which content files are to be captured in a memory device following reception. The receiver is operable to monitor the reception of content file segments and, when a selected on-demand content file has been completely received, to generate an alert message to notify a user that the content is available for retrieval from the memory device and playback via an output device.

Very, very, very cool.

[See the whole patent here]

April 14, 2005 11:03 AM

 

 

Comments

Why dont they just say its Tivo for radio?

Posted by: stan at April 16, 2005 09:49 AM

This, along with the news that XM is partnering with Akamai, is really, really interesting. Akamai's "edge" network excels ate delivering on demand content, not live streams.

I think XM will be rolling out customized radio streams soon... delivered in parts to you, and assembled for playback on your receiver.

Posted by: Rusty Hodge at April 21, 2005 01:35 AM

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