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Whenever StreamingMedia.com publishes an article on the subject of H.264, I get a lot of e-mails from readers saying that the licensing costs of H.264 are too expensive or are just too complex to even figure out. Those who sell...
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Advertising Age's B2B Media Business has just published the winners of the industry's best business video sites. We were pleased to read that that The Deal has won the Regular Program, Small B2B category. We are mighty proud because ...
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Alright, Google. I realize that Chrome development was non trivial. I read your entire cartoon about what Chrome does, and Iâ??m sure making it work on Mac is no easy feat (not to mention that Mac users are a small segment relative to PC) ...
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Daisy Whitney provides a â??New Media Minuteâ?? (TVWeek) that excites me about a day when I watch a video, and Iâ??m offered a â??viewers who liked x also liked y.â?? It works on Amazon.com to increase purchases by existing customers, ...
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Sunday, December 14, 2008. Twitter Business Model: Access to Non-Public Data for Businesses. How will the hugely popular micro-blogging platform Twitter make money? Caroline McCarthy, the lead social media reporter for CNET News.com, ...
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Author and attorney Jay Nussbaum's online video to help promote his new novel, "A Monk Jumped Over a Wall," is an interesting example of how the viral nature of web video is influencing marketing at practically every level and in...
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There's an interesting divide out there in the industries that occupy themselves with creating the infrastructure, services and distribution upon which online video is built. Some years ago, the telecom carriers and cable operators came ...
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I received my October MySpace newsletter today (funny, I don't remember ever receiving one before), and I thought an informal audit of its contents might yield some insight into whether the Rupert Murdoch/News Corp.
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The recent flurry of web startups that could be described broadly as "YouTube for ads" has me wondering where this trend is heading. Is it a boom, a bubble -- or perhaps, neither? Before trying to sort that out, I...
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Bri Holt, founder and CEO at Vidmetrix, advises that the service has expanded so that it's now useful to "the smallest part-time video maker" in addition to company marketers, who were the target audience for the initial version of the.
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Dove's 'Evolution' Shows Power Of Video Revolution - 07/10/2007.
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Anyone who has read my blog long enough knows that I am always saying that content delivery networks need to offer a lot more functionality in their reporting and analytic packages. Earlier in the year, in a StreamingMedia.com survey of ...
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Hey, sorry we can't be in Paris to attend the Le Web conference now getting underway. But thanks to Ustream, we can watch and interact. Cest bonne! Lots of coverage of the conference on TechCrunch. Also reporting from Paris is ...
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EveryZing, a leader in video search optimization technology, has landed FoxSports.com on MSN as a client, the company announced today. EveryZing is a part of the new Brightcove Alliance, which you can read more about in our previous ...
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Today, Cisco announced a new media media processing platform that provides media conversion, real-time post production, editing, formatting, and network distribution capabilities for formatting video and rich media on any device. ...
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