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Best. Girlfriend. Ever. (3 Photos)

Best. Girlfriend. Ever. (3 Photos)

July 28, 2010 by media-saver · Leave a Comment 

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Online video industry continues to strengthen

Online video industry continues to strengthen

July 28, 2010 by streaming video · Leave a Comment 

This has been a good couple of weeks for the online video space. This morning Comcast CEO Brian Roberts, during the company’s earnings call, gave Netflix props for doing a “great job” in streaming video to its users. Netflix, for its part, last week reported solid, but not stellar earnings but did say its subscriber base was up to some 15 million households and said roughly 61 percent of them were streaming movies or TV episodes

theCHIVE is hiring guest tech bloggers

theCHIVE is hiring guest tech bloggers

July 28, 2010 by media-saver · Leave a Comment 

1 theCHIVE is looking for a guest blogger who can publish two original tech related posts per week. We can assist on topics and best practices and give you leads. Being that theCHIVE is a photoblog, the majority of the post needs to be visual, whether using designs, screenshots, photos, etc -as long as it’s about 80% graphic.. Example topics are SEO, Photoshop design, Flash Design, WordPress, Google, Search, the state of the internet in general, photography techniques, design how-to, photography how-to, icons, tech inspiration, online advertising, Alexa, Quantcast, Ad Networks, Traffic building techniques, etc.

Good Ol’ fashioned fun for your midweek crisis (30 Photos)

Good Ol’ fashioned fun for your midweek crisis (30 Photos)

July 28, 2010 by media-saver · Leave a Comment 

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Captions, making funny photos hilarious (26 Photos)

Captions, making funny photos hilarious (26 Photos)

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CDN Level 3 reports lower revenues, earnings in Q2

July 28, 2010 by streaming video · Leave a Comment 

Content delivery network Level 3 continued to chalk up losses in the second quarter, recording a net loss of $169 million, down from $238 million in the previous quarter, but up from $134 million a year ago. Revenues also were down, to $908 million from $910 million in Q1 and $934 million a year ago. But the company nonetheless sounded a bright note, saying revenue from core network services rose sequentially on a constant currency basis. “As we said last quarter, we expected to see sequential growth in our Core Network Services revenue for the rest of 2010,” said James Crowe, CEO of Level 3

People who bought John and Kate Plus Ei8ht also bought_ (2 Photos)

People who bought John and Kate Plus Ei8ht also bought_ (2 Photos)

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Ooyala rolls out new HTML5 features for iPad, iPhone support

July 28, 2010 by streaming video · Leave a Comment 

Ooyala, the Mountain View, Calif-based online video platform, is now supporting dynamic ad insertion on its HTML5 video platform. That means publishers can now monetize videos viewed on Apple’s iPad and iPhone by inserting IAB-standard ads from a number of different ad networks and servers. The company said it also integrated Apple’s HTTP Adaptive Bitrate Streaming technology into its encoding cloud making it possible for all publishers to enjoy the highest quality video playback on their iPhone or iPad.

YouTube CMO Chris Di Cesare on legitimizing online video as an art form in its own right

July 28, 2010 by streaming video · Leave a Comment 

YouTube has been making a lot of news of late, not only for the massive amount of user-generated content it continues to upload (24 hours worth of video every minute), or for the billions of video views its serves up every month, but for the quality of the video its bringing onto its site and the expanding programs it’s offering serious aspiring video makers. YouTube, having just turned five, is growing up, and like any business that survives its first half-decade, it’s looking to refine its place in its industry. CMO Chris Di Cesare, who joined YouTube three years ago from Microsoft, talked to FierceOnlineVideo about how YouTube–without abandoning its massive community of users–is nonetheless making a special effort to legitimize and recognize video artists, independent filmmakers and is looking at developing a more serious side. Last year, it focused on the YouTube Symphony, which was assembled through open auditions on YouTube and with the help of the London Symphony and several other partners. The online, collaborative ensemble eventually played at New York’s Carnegie Hall in April 2009, directed by Michael Tilson Thomas.

VMIX lands NASA as OVP customer

July 28, 2010 by streaming video · Leave a Comment 

Online video platform VMIX will be the launching pad for NASA’s multimedia content on the agency’s www.nasa.gov website, the San Diego-based company announced. The customer win is a big one for the OVP, which has been ramping up its sales and marketing effort since turnaround specialist Pat Burns took over as CEO and president in May. In an interview with FierceOnlineVideo at the time, Burns said the company was going to juice up its marketing efforts and expand into other segments in addition to its strong suit, providing platforms for media. The company said it was chosen because its platform simplified workflow across NASA multiple divisions

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