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digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/New_Video_Player_for_Yahoo_com'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; This is Online Video Week at Read/WriteWeb and the folks at Yahoo pinged us about a new inline video player
Alfred Poor has written a very lively and informative little book with a lousy title. Called Power Marketing for Small Business, it is chock full of tips and suggestions on
Students are starting to return to college campuses, but according to a report commissioned by conferencing company Intercall, that doesn't mean they're heading back into the classroom. The survey asked
Two companies have launched notable video sharing services this week: WeVideo.com and Klip.com. Both have somewhat different approaches but enhance the overall online video experience, especially for mobile users.
If you have found yourself like I recently have - stuck with video on an iPhone and a netbook, but no real way to edit it - then fret no
Online video sites are cropping up all over the web. Yet the majority seem to be Youtube copycats in one way or another. Innovation is low and the space is
In Read/WriteWeb's interview with Matt Cutts of Google today, on the topic of next-generation search, the very last question I asked him was how Google is going about indexing video.
Read/WriteWeb's Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! At last year's Web 2.0 Conference, Mary Meeker of MorganStanley outlined how mobile and Asia were set for big growth. At this
Vimeo, one of the classiest players in the online video world, is now offering High Definition transcoding for user uploaded video. At 4 times the industry standard bitrate, the new
Earlier this year, we reported that social networking behemoth Facebook had become the largest driver of traffic for news, surpassing Google Reader. Now, it looks like the company is gaining
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