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Despite a Dip, US Online Video Views Are Up 120% For 2010

comScore starts off another year of online video tracking and so do we.  Many have reported on the decline in video views for January 2010 when compared to December 2009.  However, even with the decline of 2.5%, when you look at the numbers year over year, video views in the US were actually up almost 120%

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Despite a Dip, US Online Video Views Are Up 120% For 2010

Watch the 2010 Oscars : Academy Awards Online

It’s that time of the year again folks, with the 82nd Academy Awards happens tonight in LA.

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Watch the 2010 Oscars : Academy Awards Online

Professional Web Video Content up Almost 20% in 2009

AccuStream Research says that there was nearly a 20% jump in “professionally produced, hosted or syndicated online media and entertainment video views”.

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Professional Web Video Content up Almost 20% in 2009

SES New York 2010 – The Year Video Takes Center Stage?

If you haven’t already signed up for SES 2010 New York (that’s “Search Engine Strategies 2010 New York” for the abbreviation-impaired), it’s not too late.  The conference and expo hall start on March 23, with partnered training beginning on the 22nd. As usual, there are several levels at which you can register, with an option for

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Speculating on Reasons for Online Video’s Unprecedented Surge in 2009

Will Richmond over at VideoNuze published an interesting article yesterday pondering some possible reasons for the meteoric rise in online video’s popularity in 2009.  The article starts with a graph that shows a jump of nearly 124% growth in total views last year.  The previous best improvement in one year was 2008… which had 46%

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Streaming Production & Flash Delivery Workshop – March 23rd

Are you producing streaming video and wondering if your procedures and work flow maximize quality and efficiency? Perhaps you’re on the distribution side and need to learn how to produce a Flash Player, or install or manage the Flash Media Server

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Streaming Production & Flash Delivery Workshop – March 23rd

Clicker Wants To Be Your Web TV Search Engine – They’re Already Are Mine

Clicker is an online video discovery service—essentially a TV Guide for finding video programming online.  Today they announced that they’d closed another round of financing ($11 Million), which speaks pretty highly of what the VC community thinks of their chances. I hadn’t heard of the service until a few months ago.  My family decided to go

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SeeSaw Launches Streaming Video-On-Demand Site For UK

It’s easy for Americans like me to develop tunnel vision when it comes to the Internet, subconsciously blocking out any website or issue that doesn’t speak directly to our world.  But the obvious truth is that there are millions of users outside the U.S. who care deeply about the same things we do: good UI,

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SeeSaw Launches Streaming Video-On-Demand Site For UK

Transcribing Videos by Hand vs. Automated Transcription Tools

In this video, our friend Dave Dugdale compares the time it took him to transcribe a typical three minute video by hand verses using an automatic transcription service. As you likely know, automated transcription services use speech-to-text recognition technologies that at this point, are no where near 100% accurate. But does using an

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Transcribing Videos by Hand vs. Automated Transcription Tools

YouTube’s New Music Video Discovery Service, Disco, Is Cool

YouTube seems to be constantly on the move, an ever-changing landscape of new services and features for video fans.  Even as their fifth anniversary passes, they seem to be continually striving for enhancements and improvements.

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YouTube’s New Music Video Discovery Service, Disco, Is Cool


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