It's another bubble that will burst. The number of companies and entering the content delivery network space is not sustainable, says Dan Rayburn, director of Streaming Media and an authority on the content delivery network business. …
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There Will Be Blood: Shakeout Inevitable in Crowded CDN Industry, Dan Rayburn
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Hayden Black Finds Online Success with "Goodnight Burbank" and "Abigail's X-Rated Teen Diary"
http://www.beet.tv/2008/05/hollywood-indie.htmlHayden Black is one of a growing group of director/writers/producers in Hollywood who are finding success in original, serialized programming for the Web. I caught up with Hayden earlier this month. He talks about "Goodnight Burbank" and his latest hit, "Abigail's X-Rated Teen Diary." Abigail, the 13 year-old lead character suffers from a (fictional) genetic disease. …
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Adobe's New Flash Player 10 Will Not "Kill" the Content Delivery Network Industry
http://www.beet.tv/2008/05/adobes-flash-pl.htmlI'm not sure if the entire content delivery industry, gathered in an exhibition hall at the New York Hilton for Streaming Media East this week, has taken notice of a wildfire in the bloggesphere suggesting that the new Adobe's video player, version 10, will destroy the CDN business. …
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YuMe’s take2video Blog
http://blog.yume.com/blogoverlay ad. Below is an example of this ad format that we created for one of our advertisers - Kellogg’s. Companion ads – display ads, rich media, or skins that wrap around the video experience. Andy Plesser from Beet.TV did a great post on this announcement that I recommend checking out. Also, as part of these guidelines the IAB launched an Ad Format Compliance Seal and I am happy to say that we at YuMe are already compliant.
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Adobe Refuses To Say I'm Wrong
http://whydoeseverythingsuck.com/2008/05/adobe-refuses-to-sa...Beet.tv
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Η ριζοσπαστική Κοινωνική Αξία του Web 2.0 / 3.0 (the radical social value of Web 2.0/3.0 -in Greek)
http://omadeon.wordpress.com/2008/05/21/critique-of-web2/προσπαθεί να αποκρυσταλλώσει τη συμμετοχή των φίλων του στο ιστολόγιο σε ένα απτό αποτέλεσμα χρήσιμο σε όλους τους πολίτες. Related articles The “Semantic Video Web” is Essential, Pluggd’s Alex Castro [via Zemanta] Future web [via Zemanta] Social Graph & Beyond: Tim Berners-Lee’s Graph is The Next Level [via Zemanta] Meaning-Based Web and Web 3.0 [via Zemanta] 10 Semantic Apps to Watch [via Zemanta]
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Beet.TV Broadcasting Live from Streaming Media East
http://klessblog.blogspot.com/2008/05/beettv-broadcasting-li...Beet.TV is broadcasting live from Streaming Media East today from 12:00 noon to 2:00 PM EDT. I'm watching the live stream right now via Beet.TV's Mogulus channel and Andy Plesser just interviewed Max Haot CEO of
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Creative Producers will Grab Advertising Dollars Migrating Online
http://www.happyhourinternational.com/2008/05/20/creative-pr...Creative Producers will Grab Advertising Dollars Migrating Online From small online videos content producers such as EQAL and NextNewNetworks, to giant ones like Yahoo!, the marketing messages of sponsors are being “baked” into original productions. These messages range from product placements to branded characters to stories about a particular product or service.
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Blogger Coach
http://bloggercoach.blogspot.com512 Blogs + visitados Beet.tv Blogs de CEOs Blogs de Corporaciones Blogsearch de Google Diario El País, Tecnología IT Conversations MobuzzTV Sell a Band Technorati TED Talks Traductor de Google Tutorial de Blogger.com VideoJug
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"TamCam" and the future of web video news
http://www.yourweek.org/2008/05/tammy-haddads-t.htmlBeetTV
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Interesting interview discussing web supporting broadcast adoption
http://billwattblog.org/2008/05/19/interesting-interview-dis...this interview with Jupiter’s Bobby Tulsiani
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Techmeme
http://tech.memeorandum.comDiscussion: BoomTown, Silicon Alley Insider, Gawker, paidContent.org and Beet.TV
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Product Placement Revisited
http://alwayson.goingon.com/permalink/post/27146From small online videos content producers such as EQAL and NextNewNetworks, to giant ones like Yahoo!, the marketing messages of sponsors are being "baked" into original productions. These messages range from product placements to branded characters to stories about a particular product or service.