hi all,
After the release of IplayStudio and InfoChannel Designer, some users published
channels, registered sometimes in the "channel page" on Scala official site.
Obviously, there is no more channels on this page -rather harder to find-. I wonder
why ... Are people reluctant to get non-profit contents in e-business era :=) ?
I'm going to re-publish an old small channel ("Oceanic"-I don't know if it was good sorry-) and release a channel about a particular area of Paris (excellent photos of the town are available from Scala Paris channel and this new one could be a cool complement). I'd like to know if
I can register this channel, and, if possible, where.
Today DSL lines become democratic and represent an alternative to T1/T3 lines to receive rich-media sites.
Sound backgrounds, MIDI on html sites excepted, were often outspread because of a lack of space and bad access.
New Paris channel should include simple but original mp3.
see you soon
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