Lets's Talk Computers - IBM  May 8, 2004
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IBM
Interview on May 8, 2004
Digital Home     Guest: Bill Bodin and Laura Wessner (PR not in interview)
IBM is the world's leading e-business company offering a wide range of services, solutions and technologies that help businesses take full advantage of emerging innovation. The Internet Home Alliance is a collaborative effort by several key companies, including IBM, to incorporate existing and emerging technologies into a network encompassing our homes, automobiles, and offices.

Bill Bodin, Senior Technical Staff Member at IBM leads the research and prototyping efforts of the Pervasive Computing Division of IBM in Austin and is the Chief Technology Officer of the Internet Home Alliance. He discusses how the digital home technology, on display at IBM's Austin campus, goes way beyond piping music from your computer to your stereo.
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