Where To Watch The CES Online & How To Easily Track Buzz →
CES Live Streams:
- TWiT: Leo Laporte at CES 6pm PST / 9pm EST
- CNET TV: CES Coverage 1pm PST / 4pm EST
- NewTeeVee: Where To Watch CES
- Ustream: Coverage of CES
- LiveStream: CrunchGear CES
- Stickam Live Streaming CES
Video:
- Andy Walker and Sean Carruthers from butterscotchTV
- Revision3: Tekzilla, HD Nation & Hak5: CES Coverage
- Ryan Shrout from PC Perspective: CES Coverage
- CaliLewis: CES Live
- CrunchGear CES
- Engadget CES
- Gizmodo CES
- Wired CES
- TWiT CES
SiliconANGLE has also put together a handy list of CES streams here
Real-Time CES Buzz Tracking:
TweetYouthere is a new visual web app that allows real-time metrics of which topics are leading in Twitter buzz at events.
CES Tools:
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- Organize and schedule your tradeshow information on the fly or download it to your phone.
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- Navigate using interactive show floor maps.
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CES History:
The first CES took place in New York City in June of 1967 with 200 exhibitors and 17,500 attendees. Since then, CES has grown more than ten-fold.
Products that Debuted at CES
Videocassette Recorder (VCR), 1970
Laserdisc Player, 1974
Camcorder, 1981
Compact Disc Player, 1981
Digital Audio Technology, 1990
Compact Disc - Interactive, 1991
Mini Disc, 1993
Radio Data System, 1993
Digital Satellite System, 1994
Digital Versatile Disk (DVD), 1996
High Definition Television (HDTV), 1998 Hard-disc VCR (PVR), 1999
Digital Audio Radio (DAR), 2000
Microsoft Xbox, 2001
Plasma TV, 2001
Home Media Server, 2002
HD Radio, 2003
Blu-Ray DVD, 2003
HDTV PVR, 2003
HD Radio, 2004
IP TV, 2005
An explosion of digital content services, 2006
New convergence of content and technology, 2007
OLED TV, 2008
