Title: Executive Vice President and Chief Development Officer, EMC Corp.
Television programming - in the conventional sense, not in the YouTube sense - delivered online. Companies like Apple, Joost and Babelgum have joined major networks in offering programming on-demand, and its growth has been faster than I would have thought. High bandwidth connections delivered to the home have long promised alternative entertainment, but content aggregators seem to be delivering it better than commercial content producers. In hindsight, I shouldn't have been surprised at all. TiVo showed the world that people want to watch TV when they want - not when networks want them to. Now that platforms are allowing subscribers to watch how they want, whether it's on a desktop, laptop, or mobile device, and what they want by choosing from hundreds of channels, online programming will continue to grow.