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Amazon has finally jumped head first into the video-on-demand pool after standing on the edge and dipping its toe in for what seemed like ever. The monstrous, global eRetailer have gone into the deep end and are swimming for gold.
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Amazon Wants Your VOD Dollars, But Can It Sell Itself?
Sony, who have proven themselves incapable of properly delivering content to the masses on several occasions but finally hit it head on with the PlayStation Network (PSN), is going to give it another go.
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Sony Returns To Digital Distribution For Music, Video Next?
Mark thought it would be cool to have a resource article about Google TV. I thought it would be cool to have one about the Apple TV (no, not really)
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GoogleTV vs. Apple TV – A Side-By-Side Comparison – What’s What?
YouTube , once just the second largest search engine has now snuck up and tapped Yahoo! on the shoulder, sneaking past them in the latest Internet Top Sites report. Maybe, they got a helping hand by their life partner, Google, who knows.
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YouTube OverTakes Yahoo For 3rd Most Visited Site On The Web
Companies like Hulu and Netflix are pretty steep competition for Apple in the online video services arena. As of right now iTunes users must purchase TV episodes to watch them; prices can be anywhere from 99 cents to upwards of $2.99 per episode. Why spend that much money per show when you have the possibility of streaming it for free on Hulu or just signing up for a Netflix subscription and paying about $9 a month with the ability of watching certain shows instantly or adding others to your queue for no additional cost
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Apple Bringing 99 Cent TV Show Rental Service to Fend Off Competition
Clicker.com is an Internet television site that is equal parts search engine, entertainment guide and directory all roll into one. As sites like Netflix and Hulu become more popular, cable is sort of being left out in the lurch and being seen as dying entity. Internet tv in combination with people being able to do almost anything from their smart phones has naturally lead to the development of the new Clicker.com app for the iPhone, iTouch, and iPad.
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Clicker.com For iPhone App Brings 1,800 Episodes to The Palm of Your Hand
I hate the terminology we associate with things. Words like epic, frenzy, legen….dary (thanks Barney Stinson) and unbelievable, phrases like iPhone-killer, the best ever and simply perfect. They all make me groan in disgust and I blame the sensationalist media in America for it all
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Online Video Advertising Turning Into A Feeding Frenzy?
Tremor Media announced they’re going to begin offering HTML5 support for their video ads, mainly focusing on the iPad and then other mobile platforms. Considering that they reach about 19% of the US population and show around 450 Million ads a month, it’s a smart move.They are not the first video ad network to implement HTML5, nor will they be the last as many people begin to see some value in offering video ads to the iPs.
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Tremor Media Announces HTML5 Support For Video Ads
mDialog recently announced their ability to deliver both streaming video as well as advertising to the Apple platforms (iPad and iPhone specifically). So I sat down with them for a long chat about how they are doing that and to check it out for myself
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ReelSEO Behind-the-Scenes: mDialog’s HTML5 Streaming and Dynamic Ad Insertion Service
I’ve wanted to interview Merton ever since his first Piano Improv Chatroulette video went supernova. Of course, everyone else wants to interview the viral star as well. The guy’s probably had a hundred media requests a month since then. Question: How do you get Merton’s attention so that your interview request stands out from the
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EXCLUSIVE: Interview With Merton, PianoImprov Chatroulette Viral Video Star – Conducted In Song
