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Truly personal mobile video is now a reality. With Transpera’s Bridge System, users program their own channels, enjoy deep integration with their favorite online video sites and share those experiences with friends and family. On-line Video Publ
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Upload of any filetype. BotR takes care of the (high-quality) conversion. File management. Add titles and assign preview thumbnails in a breeze. Create playlists (podcasts) of files or split long files into chapters. Customization of the player. Wizard-st
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But just as free software like WordPress gave publishers the power to publish high value content without the burden of expensive content management systems, a platform like Openads gives high-end publishers the opportunity to take back control from ad net
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This guide has step-by-step instructions for shooting, editing, and publishing online videos that can be watched and subscribed to by millions of people.
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The lessons seem obvious: Don’t do Web video if you don’t have anything interesting to show, and don’t compete with TV unless you can do something they can’t or won’t. In other words, use the medium.
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Then, the weblog EastSouthWestNorth published his own translation, sparking a global discussion of the issue. The blogger received much praise and traffic -- while nobody noticed that the SCMP had published the story first. Rebecca MacKinnon, currently te
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In Wirklichkeit kauft der Kunde aber bestimmte Funktionen eines Produkts, die bestimmte Aufgaben erfüllen. Andere Funktionen des Produktes sind ihm oft weitgehend egal. Und darum ist der Kunde offen für jedes neue Produkt, das eine für ihn wichtige Auf
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“A video has to grab you by the neck in about five seconds — otherwise people lose interest,” Mr. Czerniak said. “The maximum length is about 90 seconds.” An acrobatics demonstration in which Joe Eigo, a Canadian martial-arts expert, executes fl
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Today the absolute dollar growth of our online revenues now exceeds the decline in our print revenues. This occurred in the US in 2006 and in Europe during the last quarter. With this change in the revenue mix and the higher margins from our online busin
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NYT does a story about how some content sites, like Entrepreneur.com and others are using pop-ups to inflate their traffic number. In this case, no, they’re not using pop-up ads on their sites, but serving themselves up in those ads units on other site
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Unilever has signed on as presenting sponsor for a new venture at Marie Claire - the magazine's first video podcast series. Hosted by editor-in-chief Joanna Coles and featuring the magazine's editorial staff, the series, called The Masthead With Marie Cla
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In the wake of these opposing forces of consolidation and diversification, content producers need to think carefully about how they are going to position themselves for profitability moving forward.Keep the focus on content, not distributionKeep the focus
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The result of unbundling, disaggregation, the loss of pipe control (to use Andy Kessler’s construct) — i.e. the inability to force people to consume content they don’t want — is that content businesses don’t scale anymore.But all those MySpace p
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And what’s with this hype — “burgeoning consumer generated video marketplace.” People have been shooting home movies for decades. Speaking of user generated online video, I haven’t seen any stats on YouTube’s traffic/video streams since Googl
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Secondly, scale for us, and me, doesn’t really mean traffic, or for that matter, scaled revenues...it means influence. The people who cut the checks for everyone else in this industry, including any and all of the consultants writing about this industry
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Slate's history has taught me King Content ain't going nowhere unless Queen Distribution gets him there. In Microsoft, Slate's first owner, and the Washington Post Co., its current owner, Slate has had two superb distribution engines to fling its copy at
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A serialised RSS web feed enables a subscriber to receive, perhaps on a daily basis, sequential episodes from within a series of episodes. The subscriber always starts at the beginning regardless when they start their subscription.
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One in five Europeans have changed their opinion about a company’s products or services after reading blogs by customers- Blogs have changed 25 million people’s opinions about a company’s products and services- 26 million Europeans have thought les
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With all these options, it’s quite remarkable that any of us can broadcast to the world easily, instantly, with no cost and even with some revenue. This is what will fuel the revolution! Oh, and if you have any suggestions on content — on substance ov
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NewsDesigner does a great job of charting circulation against the timing of redesigns. I believe this project was partly inspired by a good post Jay Small wrote arguing that papers are overinvesting in design. As one of the commenters there says, it would
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Viele der Zehntausenden hochgeladenen User-Fotos sind von einer enormen Professionalität. Immer mehr davon können wir auch journalistisch einsetzen, demnächst werden sie deswegen auch honoriert und besonders gekennzeichnet, wenn wir sie auf "Focus Onli
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BrightRoll, formerly named PostRoll, launched on Friday and hopes to offer a way for video publishers to earn some money. Just like how Google inserts dynamic ads into a web page, BrightRoll does all of the dirty work for inserting ads into video.
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What’s clear is that content creators are no longer in control of the content business. That doesn’t mean content creators can’t make money — it just means that an increasing portion of every dollar they make will go to Google.
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Finally, it compared online video viewing across its sites to online video viewing across the portals, and it come out on top. It's worth noting, however, that since one major portal/search engine acquired YouTube last week, the tide has probably shifted
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The average number of unique visitors to online newspaper sites in the first half was more than 55.5 million a month, the study said. That compares with 42.2 million a year earlier.
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it’s the rise of the blogosphere. Simply put, it’s centralized content production and distribution vs. decentralized people media. I have now learned, first hand, how blogging competes with traditional newsprint reporting and publishing.
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For newspapers to survive, they need to turn themselves into an online and offline platform for local readers. I don't mean a platform for contributing to the reporting process. They're doing that already (and nicely).
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YouTube macht es wieder einfach zu Publizieren. Davor war es sehr schwierig wegen den Gatekeepern. Nun ist es, dass jeder etwas veröffentlichen kann und dabei ein sofortiges Feedback erhält und sieht wieviele es sehen.