Your Content Everywhere

Sling Media raised another $46 million to make your home entertainment content accessible wherever you travel.

I wonder what this means to Orb Networks, which I first saw at Always On in 2005, which also offers a way to access your home PC content (including TV) on your internet-connected PDA or mobile phone.

Here\’s an Alexa chart that shows how much web site traffic these companies are generating:

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  1. What I find amazing is that Orb is free and Sling isn’t. I guess I know which one I would put money into if I were a VC – the one with a source of income… 😉

    I always thought that Orb’s business plan was to get bought-out by MS, but apparently MS is working on its own version of P2P media sharing for Vista.

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