Online Video & Web TV News Roundup: March 1 Edition
Spring is right around the corner. Winter throws itself upon the mercy of next season. I hope it’ll bring some more weird and wonderful news. There’ve been loads of peculiar and quirky rumors and facts in online video, game and web TV sphere over the last few weeks.
So, what events are in the movement and popular? C’mon guys, you won’t feel sorry.
Traackr organizes media from all over the Web, writes Josh Lowensohn. According to the post, Traackr dives an opportunity to keep an eye on what’s going on with media on the web. I disagree the tool reminds of Google Analytics, but it offers a wide range of services. Now you are allowed to start tracking your performance on YouTube, MySpace, Flickr, Revver, Dailymotion, Vox and Lastfm. Your videos, photos, text, songs will be automatically added to your library, even the ones you publish later. At the same time Traackr makes it possible to raise video-sharing sites to a much higher level. Additional ads?
CBS Introduces Classic Shows To Web Audience. Who’s not online, he’s a looser?! You know that NBC launched Hulu recently, and now we see that CBS also offered the online service of classical TV shows, for like, Melrose Place, Hawaii Five-O, MacGyver, Star Trek and The Twilight Zone.
Demographics of the top three game networks on Facebook. There’re the top three game networks on Facebook: SGN (attracts mainly audience), Zynga and Blake Commagere’s Monsters. So, what sex dominates in virtual worlds?
FixMyMovie Relaunches, Autopost to YouTube. According to Sean Varah (CEO, MotionDSP), FixMyMovie is planning to extend the source to social networking sites (like Facebook, Blogger) through apps and widgets. That way, as you suggest, users will be able to send videos to FixMyMovie “from” those sites, have them enhanced, and then pushed back. We want FixMyMovie to be an open service, and not hold anyone’s video hostage.
MySpace Founder Launches LiveVideo.com. Myspace Founder Brad Greenspan launched life-streaming social platform LiveTV. User-generated content is catered exactly for video devotees to upload videos (up to 200 MB) all days and nights long. According to Brad Greenspan (chairman of LiveUniverse), the technology, unique content and usability place LiveVideo.com at the forefront of this digital revolution.
Once upon a time there lived DivX Stage6, but the service departed from life. San Diego DivX, the owner of the popular video site, deprived 17.4 million happy monthly visitors of a pleasure. and
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Tvover reports that Daily NBA Video Highlights Now Available on Break.com and HBO Launches Online Video YouTube Channel.
An interesting interview concerning video statistics Internet Video Metrics: When A View Is A View? What Counts As An Online Video View?
Emarketer (out of the mouths of babes and sucklings) confirms an old truth by their post The Long tail of Video Distribution.
Right! Blu-ray won this battle and has become a winner who’s going to be the number one in this niche. Digital Media Week in Review: Sony’s Blu-ray Wins “Format War,” But Who Will Win the Real Battle? DMW on the Move!
Look through this video related article AskMrVideo Review: How To Profit With Web Video - Business Tips & FAQs At Your Fingertips.
YouTube to Add Live Video in 2008. I suppose comments are superfluous!
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