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     1.4 +WEBVTT
     1.5 +
     1.6 +NOTE Validate on http://quuz.org/webvtt/
     1.7 +NOTE http://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/HTML/WebVTT/
     1.8 +
     1.9 +tommy01a
    1.10 +00:00:04.000 --> 00:00:06.250 align:middle position:50%
    1.11 +<v Tommy>Hello! I'm glad you stopped by.</v>
    1.12 +
    1.13 +tommy01b
    1.14 +00:00:06.250 --> 00:00:11.500 align:middle position:50%
    1.15 +<v Tommy>I'm trying to learn about <b>Procom</b>, the new
    1.16 +<i>protected</i> communications infrastructure.</v>
    1.17 +
    1.18 +sally01a
    1.19 +00:00:12.000 --> 00:00:13.000 align:middle position:50%
    1.20 +<v Sally>That's great!</v>
    1.21 +
    1.22 +sally01b
    1.23 +00:00:13.000 --> 00:00:18.000 align:middle position:50%
    1.24 +<v Sally>If you like calling or texting friends and
    1.25 +colleagues then you'll be quite interested.</v>
    1.26 +
    1.27 +tommy02a
    1.28 +00:00:18.500 --> 00:00:19.500 align:middle position:50%
    1.29 +<v Tommy>Why is that?</v>
    1.30 +
    1.31 +sally02a
    1.32 +00:00:20.000 --> 00:00:25.500 align:middle position:50%
    1.33 +<v Sally><b>Procom</b> is designed to put control of your
    1.34 +communications back in <i>your own</i> hands.</v>
    1.35 +
    1.36 +sally02b
    1.37 +00:00:25.500 --> 00:00:30.000 align:middle position:50%
    1.38 +<v Sally>The applications are <i>portable</i> so they run on <i>any</i> device you like.</v>
    1.39 +
    1.40 +sally02c
    1.41 +00:00:30.000 --> 00:00:38.000 align:middle position:50%
    1.42 +<v Sally><b>Procom</b> is <i>open source</i>, so you can expect <i>better security</i> and
    1.43 +less restrictions on how you and your partners call and text.</v>
    1.44 +
    1.45 +tommy03a
    1.46 +00:00:42.500 --> 00:00:48.000 align:middle position:50%
    1.47 +<v Tommy>You mean that if a friend uses Android but I have a <i>different</i>
    1.48 +phone, that we can still use the same application?</v>
    1.49 +
    1.50 +sally03a
    1.51 +00:00:48.500 --> 00:00:55.000 align:middle position:50%
    1.52 +<v Sally>Indeed! You can both install the same one or use
    1.53 +your favorite applications <i>even if they're different.</i></v>
    1.54 +
    1.55 +crowd01a
    1.56 +00:00:55.500 --> 00:00:56.500 align:middle position:50%
    1.57 +<v Audience>Aahhh!</v>
    1.58 +
    1.59 +sally04a
    1.60 +00:00:57.000 --> 00:01:03.500 align:middle position:50%
    1.61 +<v Sally>Many companies make it <i>difficult</i> for you to communicate,
    1.62 +just so that they can lock you into their <i>closed</i> networks.</v>
    1.63 +
    1.64 +sally05a
    1.65 +00:01:05.000 --> 00:01:09.000 align:middle position:50%
    1.66 +<v Sally>Such applications may be available across <i>a few</i> platforms...</v>
    1.67 +
    1.68 +sally05b
    1.69 +00:01:09.000 --> 00:01:12.000 align:middle position:50%
    1.70 +<v Sally>but they neglect your <i>freedom and security.</i></v>
    1.71 +
    1.72 +sally05c
    1.73 +00:01:12.000 --> 00:01:17.000 align:middle position:50%
    1.74 +<v Sally>In some cases they block your calls from
    1.75 +family members using <i>standard</i> technology.</v>
    1.76 +
    1.77 +sally05d
    1.78 +00:01:17.500 --> 00:01:21.000 align:middle position:50%
    1.79 +<v Sally>In other cases the service <i>restricts or manipulates</i> you.</v>
    1.80 +
    1.81 +sally06a
    1.82 +00:01:21.500 --> 00:01:24.500 align:middle position:50%
    1.83 +<v Sally>In fact, <i>that's</i> how many companies make their money.</v>
    1.84 +
    1.85 +sally06b
    1.86 +00:01:25.000 --> 00:01:28.000 align:middle position:50%
    1.87 +<v Sally>By convincing you to use <i>so called</i> free software</v>
    1.88 +
    1.89 +sally06c
    1.90 +00:01:28.000 --> 00:01:33.000 align:middle position:50%
    1.91 +<v Sally>and then <i>helping themselves</i> to personal
    1.92 +data from you and your calling partners.</v>
    1.93 +
    1.94 +crowd02a
    1.95 +00:01:33.500 --> 00:01:36.500 align:middle position:50%
    1.96 +<v Audience>Booo!</v>
    1.97 +
    1.98 +tommy04a
    1.99 +00:01:37.000 --> 00:01:38.00 align:middle position:50%
   1.100 +<v Tommy>That's too bad!</v>
   1.101 +
   1.102 +tommy04b
   1.103 +00:01:38.000 --> 00:01:43.000 align:middle position:50%
   1.104 +<v Tommy>Now I know why I couldn't send a message
   1.105 +using Skype to my boss who uses WhatsApp.</v>
   1.106 +
   1.107 +tommy04c
   1.108 +00:01:43.000 --> 00:01:46.500 align:middle position:50%
   1.109 +<v Tommy>Aren't there any call or text applications that work <i>better</i> than that?</v>
   1.110 +
   1.111 +sally07a
   1.112 +00:01:51.250 --> 00:01:59.000 align:middle position:50%
   1.113 +<v Sally>There are <i>some</i> good applications, but most fail to adopt
   1.114 +<i>open</i> web technology as well as letting you be your <i>own host.</i></v>
   1.115 +
   1.116 +sally07b
   1.117 +00:01:59.000 --> 00:02:03.000 align:middle position:50%
   1.118 +<v Sally>Applications using <b>Procom</b> can either work with a service provider...</v>
   1.119 +
   1.120 +sally07c
   1.121 +00:02:03.000 --> 00:02:08.000 align:middle position:50%
   1.122 +<v Sally>of your choice, or connect to your own
   1.123 +network if you know how to <i>host it yourself.</i></v>
   1.124 +
   1.125 +sally07d
   1.126 +00:02:08.500 --> 00:02:12.750 align:middle position:50%
   1.127 +<v Sally>And best of all <b>Procom</b> is built right from the start with <b>WebRTC</b>.</v>
   1.128 +
   1.129 +tommy05a
   1.130 +00:02:13.250 --> 00:02:15.500 align:middle position:50%
   1.131 +<v Tommy>What?! What is <b>WebRTC</b>?</v>
   1.132 +
   1.133 +sally08a
   1.134 +00:02:16.000 --> 00:02:20.000 align:middle position:50%
   1.135 +<v Sally><b>WebRTC</b> is a new Internet technology that will <i>revolutionize</i>...</v>
   1.136 +
   1.137 +sally08b
   1.138 +00:02:20.000 --> 00:02:24.000 align:middle position:50%
   1.139 +<v Sally>communications just like the <i>World Wide Web</i> did with our web browsing.</v>
   1.140 +
   1.141 +specfx01a
   1.142 +00:02:24.500 --> 00:02:27.500 align:middle position:50%
   1.143 +<v Sound Effect>Gong bell rings.</v>
   1.144 +
   1.145 +tommy06a
   1.146 +00:02:33.500 --> 00:02:36.000 align:middle position:50%
   1.147 +<v Tommy>Thanks for informing me about <b>Procom</b>.</v>
   1.148 +
   1.149 +tommy06b
   1.150 +00:02:36.000 --> 00:02:40.500 align:middle position:50%
   1.151 +<v Tommy>I'll look for applications using <b>Procom</b> in my favorite software store or market.</v>
   1.152 +
   1.153 +tommy06c
   1.154 +00:02:40.500 --> 00:02:44.500 align:middle position:50%
   1.155 +<v Tommy>Like the <b>Firefox Marketplace</b> or the <b>5Apps</b> project.</v>
   1.156 +
   1.157 +sally09a
   1.158 +00:02:45.000 --> 00:02:46.250 align:middle position:50%
   1.159 +<v Sally>And don't forget:</v>
   1.160 +
   1.161 +sally09b
   1.162 +00:02:46.250 --> 00:02:49.000 align:middle position:50%
   1.163 +<v Sally>You're free to download the <i>source code</i> as well.</v>
   1.164 +
   1.165 +sally09c
   1.166 +00:02:49.000 --> 00:02:55.000 align:middle position:50%
   1.167 +<v Sally>If that's not the best defense against
   1.168 +<i>surveillance,</i> then I don't know what is!</v>

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