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Dailymotion is expanding outside of the curated content business and into the cloud-based online video serving business and why not? After all, everyone else is doing it too no
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Introducing Dailymotion Cloud Video Delivery Business
If you read my previous article about Mixpo’s new interactive video ads , called Frameworks (formerly Project Matisse I’m told), you know I had some questions I thought might need some expansion to get a better grip.
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Follow Up With Mixpo On New Frameworks Interactive Ads
I think that we can now officially claim the time of the connected TV is upon us. Even Lenovo is now getting into it
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Lenovo LeTV To Be LeConnected To LeInternet
It wasn’t very long ago that Google moved to a new design for their “Google navigation bar” that sits across the top of the browser, creating a simple but bold black bar with simple links to other Google services. Today Google announced the next evolution of that Google bar, which begins rolling out to users immediately (I’m not seeing it yet on my end), and it looks pretty sweet. The New Google Bar the Google bar is not a candy bar
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Say Goodbye To The Black Google Navigation Bar, & Hello "Google Bar"
Ooyala put out a kickin new infographic I thought I would drop on you as I was just contemplating the other day what the Kindle Fire might do for online video consumption and thought it might, pardon the pun, kindle some renewed viewing. Hey it’s almost a holiday today, I can get away with a pun that bad no
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Kindle Fire Early Adopters Digging Tech-Related Video
The final section of the YouTube Creator Playbook focuses on making your video social. When you first begin uploading videos, you are looking for an audience, which likely won’t be very big at first. You have to build one, and building an audience takes interaction on your part. It means you ask for comments and respond to those comments. It means asking viewers to like, favorite, or share your video. In the end, it means making your audience feel wanted and needed, that they are a part of your creative process, and that you make your videos more than just something to watch to kill time.
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Building Viewership Through Viewer Interaction & Social Activity – The YouTube Creator Playbook
I get all sorts of fascinating stuff in my inbox. Granted, a lot of it doesn’t quite fit into the coverage area here.
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Auditioning For A TV Role? You Might Be Doing It Online Soon
Wha?! Really?! Those sneaky so-and-so’s! You might all recall me being a proponent of Samsung because of the way they’ve been handling their three screen strategy but now, they’ve outdone even my expectations. They just announced that they’re in final talks to produce Samsung Google TV units. Then again, they already showed it off in Blu-Ray players last year, why would I be surprised?
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Samsung Google TV Devices Are On The Way
It’s a safe bet that most of our US readers aren’t at work today. They’re not likely to be out on video shoots, hard at work in the editing room, or taking client meetings to brainstorm viral ideas
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Thanksgiving Videos – Be Thankful For Turkey, Football, & Online Video
After Google+ was launched, I wrote a long post in which I detailed the features of the new service and discussed the real barriers between Google and success. The biggest one, I noted, was that Facebook had a user-base of 750 million, and could easily play copycat to anything Google+ did that users praised. It seems that Facebook followed exactly that predicted trajectory, having already implemented video chat through a partnership with Skype and now offering improved privacy and sharing controls that look shockingly Google-like
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Facebook Mimics Google+ Features with Privacy and Sharing Controls
