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Panopto Multimedia Management and Capture Tools Get HD, Social, and Remixing Features

By Joe Brockmeier / August 2, 2011 4:21 PM / View Comments

panopto-3.jpgPanopto announced updates today to Panopto Focus and Panopto Unison – tools used by educational institutions and enterprise customers for video and multimedia capture and management. The latest updates include full HD recording and archiving, remixing and editing content, search improvements, and integration with Twitter and Facebook.

PDFs Become Contextually Amazing With Scribd's Apture Integration

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / October 19, 2010 6:21 PM / View Comments

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The Portable Document Format, or .PDF, sometimes feels silly these days - doesn't it? Sure, they are often pretty - but they feel so static and inflexible. No more! With the new integration of contextual search tool Apture, HTML5-powered PDF viewing and sharing community Scribd now offers a radically new way to read PDFs.

Above, you can see an image of my screen while reading a PDF titled The Internet of things: Networked objects and smart devices. I highlighted the name of a company quoted in the report and with two quick clicks I was watching a YouTube video of a product demo. I highlighted an expert's name and was able to learn all about their career and find them on Twitter - without leaving the page.

How Entertainment Weekly Embraces the Digital Age

By Sarah Perez / August 25, 2010 7:51 AM / View Comments

YouTube Channels, Mobile Apps and Barcoded Pages

In partnership with Entertainment Weekly, YouTube just announced the launch of a specialized site for getting a sneak peek at the new television season which includes "bite-sized previews of programs, reality TV, comedies, dramas and more."

The site, which is essentially just an EW-branded YouTube channel, isn't all that notable in and of itself . But it's just one of EW's many digital initiatives as of late. This print-mag-turned-media-company has also launched a number of other digital offerings over the past months, including a popular "Must List" app for the iPad and now iPhone, the integration of 2D barcodes into its print pages and experiments with video-in-print ads.

How Digital Media is Attracting New Arts Audiences

By Chris Cameron / June 30, 2010 10:00 PM / View Comments
nea_logo_jun10.jpgIn the age of 1080p HDTVs, when almost every home has at least one computer and state-of-the-art mobile phones are seen in the hands of grade-schoolers, its hard to remember a time when viewing media required a trip to a theater. We've come a long way since those days, but theaters still put on plays and musicals, symphonies still perform, and musicians still entertain - but how can they compete with new media in hopes to attracting a younger audience? As the old saying goes: if you can't beat 'em, join 'em.

Pixelpipe's New Uploader is a Must-Have for Firefox Users

By Sarah Perez / April 24, 2009 6:00 AM / View Comments

Despite the number of add-ons available in the Firefox ecosystem, it can still sometimes feel like there are only a few truly good ones out there. That's why when we find one that's actually worth using, we get excited. The latest add-on getting installed into our small but critical collection of extensions is Pixelpipe's new drag-and-drop uploader. This utility lets you upload media directly from your computer or the web to any of the 75 plus services you've configured at Pixelpipe.com.

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