Live Matrix, the intriguing schedule for live Web events which I wrote about a few months ago, has opened up to the public.
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Live Matrix: The Web Gets a Schedule
Posted by Harry McCracken on May 25, 2010 at 2:16 pm
One of the niftiest things about the Web is the way it lets you consume content on your timetable–such as watching The Daily Show whenever you please rather than when Comedy Central decides to show it. But here’s a dirty little secret: The Web is also rife with stuff that happens on a particular schedule–everything from Webcasts of sporting events to news programs to auctions to chats. And a startup called Live Matrix aims to be the way the world finds out about these real-time, fully Web-based events.