Brightcove Live Player Debuts with Hillary Clinton Address about Internet Freedom

Earlier today, Brightcove, a providers of video publishing and distribution services, debuted its live platform in streaming a news-making speech by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the topic of Internet Freedom.

 
 

YouTube Experiments with HTML 5…and Adobe Supports the Movement

Significant news today that YouTube is experimenting with HTML5, a web-based, non-player platform to watch video.  Whether this open-source movement will be broadly embraced is too early to say.

 
 

California Video Services Firm Ooyala Lands London’s Telegraph Media Group

Ooyala, the Mount View,California based video services company, started in 2007 by former Googlers, has landed its first big newspaper publisher, the Telegraph Media Group of the U.K., which includes the Telegraph newspaper.

 
 

Vook, New Digital Publisher, Plans 250 Titles for 2010, Has “CookVook” with Woman’s Day

Vook, a company which publishes books in a multimedia mix of text and video for the iPhone and on the browser, is quickly ramping-up production with 250 new titles planned for this year, according to founder and CEO Brad Inman.

 
 

Android Closes in on iPhone, Smartphone Business May Become a Commodity

Google's Android cell phones are quickly closing the gap on Apple's iPhone, according to new research from eMarketer.

 
 

Verizon FiOS Introduces Symmetrical 35mps Pipes — and Beet.TV Has Upgraded

Users of Verizon FiOS now have the opportunity to upgrade to a symmetrical connection speed of 35mps up and down, the company has announced.  The previous offering was 35 up and 20 down. 

 
 

New York Times: Does Politico, Other New Content Syndicators, Have an Agenda/Bias?

As newsrooms shrink, newspapers are looking to a new crop of outside reporting organizations for specialized content. These new outlets might have their own agenda and bias, reports Richard Perez-Pena in The New York Times. 

 
 

Digitalsmiths Teams with Microsoft, Readies News and Sports Deals

Digital media and metadata company Digitalsmiths paired up with Microsoft to demonstrate a technology partnership between the two companies, Digitalsmiths CEO Ben Weinberger told me at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

 
 

CNN.com’s iReport Connecting Families of Haiti Earthquake

CNN.com's iReport, the news organization's site for the public to upload video and photos of news, has become a database and clearing house to connect survivors  of the earthquake.

 
 

Starz Promos “Spartacus” with New iPhone App, Online Comic Book

Premium cable network Starz Media has a new iPhone application and online comic books as part of its promotion strategy for its upcoming original series "Spartacus."

 
 

Transpera Raises New Venture Round, Report

Transpera, the fast-growing mobile video ad network solution has raised an additional $2 million in venture funding, according to mocoNews.

 
 

YouTube Lost $200 Million Last Year, Profitability Will Come with Pay-Per-View, Ken Auletta

YouTube, which was expected to lose $500 million in 2009, probably lost only $200 million last year, helped by a successful advertising strategy, says Ken Auletta who reported these numbers in his best-selling book "Googled: The End of the World as We Know It."

 
 

CBS News Investigative Unit Lands Real-Time Video of Haiti Earthquake

Watch CBS News Videos Online CBS News has acquired a surveillance tape showing the Haiti earthquake as it happened.   CBS says it was acquired by its Investigative Unit.

 
 

Sergey Brin is the Force Behind Google’s Showdown with China, Ken Auletta

Google co-founder Sergey Brin, the son of persecuted Russian Jews, has been the driving force in the the company's showdown with China, says Ken Auletta, New Yorker media columnist and author of the best selling book "Googled: The End of the World as We Know It."

 
 

Reuters Videographer in Haiti Finds Friendly Embassy with Internet to FTP First Quake Footage

NEW YORK, NY — Reuters was first with this stunning video of the devastating earthquake in Haiti which has been seen on CNN, CBS News, YouTube, and many outlets around the globe.

 
 

Reuters Has Dramatic Video Coverage of Haiti Earthquake

Watching CNN this morning, we have seen most of the coverage of the disaster coming from a Reuters feed.  With the country's infrastructure devastated, having quality video image is of enormous value to broadcasters around the world.

 
 

Nielsen/Microsoft Expand Measurement of XBox Live Audience

LAS VEGAS, NV — On the heels of its partnership with Nielsen late last year, Microsoft's XBox Live is now focused on deploying the joint measurement capabilities more broadly across the XBox Live service, the software giant's Dean Carignan told me during an interview at the Consumer Electronics Show on Friday.

 
 

Video Services Firm Ooyala Entering Japan with Telco Giant NTT

Ooyala, the video platform services company, announced today a plan to introduce its service to Japan with an alliance with NTT, Japan's largest telco. 

 
 

Social Media Spending to Hit $1.3 Billion This Year

Why rent an audience when you can buy your own? That's the new philosophy of marketers who are spending money this year to build out a social networking presence through "earned" media rather than paid media.

 
 

VideoEgg Revenue Hits Profitability and $25 Million in Revenue, Report

VideoEgg,  the San Francisco-based online video-advertising network, hit $24 million in revenue and reached profitability last year, CEO Matt Sanchez tells Erick Schonfeld of TechCrunch.

 
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