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		<description>New startup TV company Sezmi claims to have found a solution for HDTV distribution.</description>
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		<title>By: VentureBeat &#187; Roundup: AOL buys advertiser, robotic drivers rampage, and more</title>
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		<description>[...] AOL and CBS call it quits on Hi-Q &#8211; More AOL news, really? This time, it&#8217;s a failed project (more in line with what we normally hear about from the company). Hi-Q, a joint venture with CBS, was set up two years ago to offer high-definition video online. There were a few problems with the idea: The player required a download, it didn&#8217;t work on all computers, and HD downloads are too slow for the zero-patience population of the Internet. Fair warning, for all the other companies just getting into the HD game (more on the development of HD here). [...]</description>
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