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Up next we’ve got the enterprise level local search panel with Brian MacDonald, Will Scott, Chris Tolles, Alan Bleiweiss, and Arnie Kuenn. Will Scott just offered to pay me for a text link in this post, but I had to turn him down. Anyway, first up is Alan Bleiweiss – You’ve probably seen some of his rants articles posted here on SEJ
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Liveblogging Pubcon: Enterprise Level Local Search
Can you tell us a little about your book? SEO Secrets explains in detail how to do SEO consulting like a top-tier SEO.
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Quick Interview With Danny Dover About His Book & Book Signing at Pubcon
This just sounds bad.
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Qwilt Allows Network Operators To Determine Video Traffic, Maybe Even Charge Separately
After months of rumor and speculation, Apple disappointed many fans yesterday when they announced the new Apple iPhone 4S instead of the iPhone 5. And while investors don’t seem to be impressed , and lots of fans are disappointed, there are still some impressive and interesting things about this new device, particularly for video creators and marketers.
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Video & The Apple iPhone 4S – What Video Creators & Marketers Need To Know
Bloomberg wrote up some thoughts on where it looks like the new Microsoft Xbox TV initiative is headed and I have to admit, I like what it looks like. Basically, it could position the Xbox 360 as the single piece of tech you need for all your video-based entertainment needs: gaming, DVD, cable TV. Well, except for Blu-Ray and 3D I suppose.
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Major Microsoft Xbox TV Deals Imminent, But Still Will Need Something Unique
Some reports say cord-cutting is a myth.
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Cable Companies Lose Customers To Online Video, But Cord Cutting Still A Long Way Off
Google’s flagship device for Gingerbread, the Nexus S, is being promoted once again. This time around Google is doing a one-day giveaway of the device for those who sign a two year contract. The bigger question, though, is why
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Google Promotes Nexus S with “Giveaway”
This week we have an online video news round up first: I’m just as interested in catching up on the news as you are. I’ve been out of the country for about a week, and haven’t had my usual leisure time to keep up to date with the latest video news.
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The Weekly Online Video News Round Up – Hulu Rumor Edition
Here we go folks! All those high-priced OVPs are going to have to fight to stay alive as Longtail’s Bits on the Run has announced they’re going freemium (YA!). While they’re not the first OVP to do free (as I already use PlayWire’s freemium service which is still going through some growing pains but for which you can sign up and click Free Premium account), they are perhaps one of the largest and most well known.
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A Tale of Two Online Video Freemium Platforms: Longtail and Playwire
Here we go folks! All those high-priced OVPs are going to have to fight to stay alive as Longtail’s Bits on the Run has announced they’re going freemium (YA!) with a Free video hosting and streaming service option. While they’re not the first OVP to do free (as I already use PlayWire’s freemium service which is still going through some growing pains but for which you can sign up and click Free Premium account), they are perhaps one of the largest and most well known. Of course, it’s not quite all that
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A Tale of Two Freemium Online Video Platforms: Longtail and Playwire
