IMPORTANT NEWS - READ THIS!

7-Jan-2009

PREMIUM CHANNEL OFFER – If you become a Premium Channel within Safe Worlds IPTV, you get a Newspaper template like the one used for this page, for your Premium Channel. It will connect to your Premium Channel so you promote your channel and your business

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Safe Worlds IPTV aims to be No 1

15-Dec-2008

Irvine, California – The Chairman/CEO of Internet Business Systems Alan Metcalfe said recently that Safe Worlds IPTV was being developed to be the leading online media organization within five years. Mr. Metcalfe said that he was aware that media

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Smart Phones - Mobile Delivery Systems

15-Dec-2008

Smart Phones - Mobile Delivery Systems Irvine – California – Smart phones are about to revolutionize the communications business. Basically, what they mean is everything that you can now do on a PC, plus all that you can do on a phone; and more.

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Where to for Fox & Co?

15-Dec-2008

Irvine – California – Regardless of what you think about Rupert Murdoch, you have to respect what he has achieved in the world news media in the past 40 years. The son of Australian publishing magnate, Sir Keith Murdoch, Rupert has turned the world

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We Need a Credible Priesthood

15-Dec-2008

Irvine, California (MNS) – Safe Worlds IPTV designer Alan Metcalfe told a gathering of Christian business people in Irvine recently that he believes that the world will need a “priesthood” to monitor the Internet in the years ahead and protect users

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Live Streaming –v- Video on Demand

15-Dec-2008

Irvine, California – Safe Worlds IPTV chairman and CEO Alan Metcalfe said today that online entertainment of the future would be dominated by video on demand (VOD). “I understand the fascination with real time, live broadcasting, but in the new world

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News Dominating the Internet

15-Dec-2008

Irvine, California – In the first half of 2007, according to Advertising.com, 62 percent of online consumers viewed news clips, followed by movie trailers at 38 percent. Music videos came in third at 36 percent, decreasing from 47 percent in the second

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