Unshackling mobile video sharing via high-speed uploads (1)
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ESPOO, Finland - Download speeds, and how fast we can suck up data over the air via 3G and newer HSDPA technologies, has been a collective obsession in recent years. Well, in fairness we're not interested in the technologies per se, but rather purely the fact that we're now (in many territories) able to download complex webpages, soak up songs and receive bloated attachment-packed emails in seconds. So it's fair to say that the incoming ...
Kyte has Ad Server Integration for Streaming Video (1)
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Kyte has launched new monetization with major ad server integrations and mobile web apps, the company announced today. Danial Graf, president and CEO of Kyte, spoke with Kelsey about these and others developments immediately after the Beet.TV Online Video Roundtable last month in New York at MSNBC. For more on this development, check out these posts by Josh Lowensohn at CNET and Erick Schonfeld at TechCrunch. -- Andy Plesser, Exeuctive Producer
Kyte Turns Video Channels Into Mobile Websites (10)
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So far, Kyte has been focusing on getting mobile content (videos shot on a cell phone) onto the Web. For each publisher of mobile video, many of them rock stars and rappers, Kyte creates a branded video player they can put on their Websites. Now, with more media consumption happening right on many mobile handsets, Kyte is going the other way around and letting bands and brands turn their Kyte player into a mobile Website ...
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Another good one for my friends and client dealing in the music and related biz.
NTV is Live from YouTube Live (1)
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YouTube is hosting its big YouTube Live event right now here in San Francisco. Liz and I are on the UG-scene and will be providing updates throughout the evening. Mainstream stars like Will.I.Am, AKON and Katy Perry are rubbing shoulders with web celebs like Michael Buckley, Tay Zonday and “Fred” so stay tuned for interviews, news and more. Update from Liz 3:28 p.m.: Just live-streamed a couple clips of the backstage scene, including Katy Perry ...
Auch Kommentare könnten gesammelt werden, Copyright bleibt unklar (4)
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Letzte Woche hatte ich ein paar Fragen an die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek geschickt, die meiner Ansicht nach in der Pflichtablieferungsverordnung nicht genügend ausgeführt werden. Heute kam die Antwort. Schnell sind sie ja in Frankfurt, das muss man ihnen lassen. Im Folgenden die Antworten der Nationalbibliothek: 1) Nach welchen Kriterien werden “private Zwecke” von “nicht-privaten Zwecken” unterschieden? Ist die Reichweite entscheidend oder die Gewinnabsicht oder der organisatorische Kontext? Die Entscheidung, ob etwas sammelpflichtig ist oder nicht, wird ...
网络广告的冬天和博客营销的春天 - 艾瑞网 (1)
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网络广告的冬天和博客营销的春天艾瑞网 - 2008年10月22日就在传统的网络广告和传统媒介广告的冬天随着世界性的金融危机来临的时候,我们却发现,互联网上的一些新营销业务却并不受此影响,反而却更受青睐。 博客营销 ...
Wohin mit dem Öko-Büromüll? (1)
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Auch bei der Tätigkeit am Schreibtisch entsteht Abfall, der ökologisch korrekt entsorgt sein will - seien es die Überreste von Kaffee- und Tee-Brauerei, seien es die Obst-Bestandteile, die man nicht mitessen will. Anstatt dies nun in den Papierkorb zu werfen, wo es vor sich hin stinken kann, könnte man doch auch einen Komposthaufen für sein Bonsai-Bäumchen betreiben, finden Leonardo Fortino und Andrea Bartolucci. An der Innenseite des Blumentopfes wird ganz einfach ein Behälter befestigt, in ...
Mobile Livecasting Faces Off: Qik vs Kyte vs Flixwagon (1)
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Over the course of the last year we’ve seen an explosion of startups looking to take streaming video to the mobile phone. Smartphones with high-speed data plans and video cameras are becoming increasingly commonplace, and many users are eager to turn their phones into handheld recording studios, even at the cost of video quality. Well-known blogger Robert Scoble, who once said that he would “only use HD camcorders”, has become one of the new services’ ...