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Jul 3rd, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, Internet TV, Video
Google has a problem.
It’s got the biggest video destination on the Internet - YouTube - but it’s struggling to find a way to make money with the site.
Meanwhile, Hulu is “kicking YouTube’s ass”, and building a business on long tail video that’s advertiser-friendly.
Google’s problem, in a nutshell, is the fact that most of the content [...]
Tags: Google, Hulu, Teleporting Fat Guy, user-generated media, YouTube
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Jul 3rd, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, Podcasting Law
This is one of a series of videos by Frances Pinter and David Percy that look at building businesses based on Creative Commons licenses.
It takes a look at Magnatune, a digital music store built on CC licenses, and the company’s founder, John Buckman.
Creative Commons licenses are a set of free tools designed to let you [...]
Tags: Creative Commons, John Buckman, Magnatune
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Jul 3rd, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, Podcasting Research, Podcasting Statistics
55% of all adult Americans now have a high-speed internet connection at home, according to a May 2008 survey conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project:
The percentage of Americans with broadband at home has grown from 47% in early 2007 and 42% in early 2005.
Among individuals who use the internet at home, 79% [...]
Tags: broadband penetration, Pew Internet, statistics, trends
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Jul 2nd, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Digital Music, General
TinySong.com is a unique service for social media users that combines streaming audio, music search and URL-shortening to let you send music via Twitter, text messages and other services.
Here’s how it works:
Do a search at TinySong.com:
View the search results and select the song that you want to send:
Tags: social media, TinySong.com, TinyURL, twitter
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Jun 30th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General
Elisabeth posted a note earlier today about new media and podcasting in China, and how local coverage paints a picture that may be surprising to many in the West.
Chris raised a question in the comments, though, that is worth addressing:
“I thought I read that RSS was banned in China. Does anyone know if this [...]
Tags: censorship, Great Firewall of China
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Jun 30th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: General
As mainstream media promotes itself to new heights (depths?) over the upcoming summer Olympic Games in Beijing, and with the International Olympic Committee raising hackles with its severe restrictions on blogging, podcasting and new media, it seemed like a good time to look at citizen media efforts coming from China itself. This week’s edition of [...]
Tags: 2008 Olympics, Beijing, blogging, blogs, censorship, China, citizen journalism, earthquake, Olympics, Podcasting, podcasts, Sichuan
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Jun 29th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Commentary, General, Internet TV, Strange, Video, Video Podcasts, Vlogs
Loren Feldman, the puppetmaster behind the puppet Shel Israel video blog, is moving on.
Puppet Shel Israel is a sort of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog for new media, parodying “new media expert” Shel Israel, while scooping him with entertaining interviews, like this discussion with Digg’s Kevin Rose:
While Loren’s puppet has been scoring the interviews, Israel [...]
Tags: controversy, Loren Feldman, New media douchebags, puppets, Shel Israel
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Jun 26th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: General, Internet TV, Streaming Video, Video, Video Podcasts
Tim Street, creator of the video podcast French Maid TV, is live-streaming a French Maid TV shoot, via UStream. (Note: the embed has been updated to point to video from the streaming event. )
French Maid TV was an early breakout hit among video podcasts, each episode a 5 - 10 minute “how to” lesson, taught [...]
Tags: French Maid TV, sexy, Streaming Video, Tim Street, Ustream, Video Podcasts, video sharing
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Jun 25th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, How to Podcast
The Guardian reports that there will be a new subject available at UK schools, starting in September: podcasting.
Students will be able to get a vocational qualification in internet broadcasting with the launch of an NCFE Level 1 (GCSE grades D-G) award in podcasting:
The new qualification from the NCFE (formerly the Northern Council for Further Education) [...]
Tags: How to Podcast, podcast training, podcasting education
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Jun 25th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, Internet TV, Video
The BBC today introduced an updated version of the BBC iPlayer, which fully combines radio and TV in one interface.
The BBC iPlayer is an Internet-based on-demand catch-up service for BBC media, and is available on PC, Mac, Linux, Virgin Media, Apple iPhone & iPod touch and Nintendo Wii.
The BBC reports that it has served over [...]
Tags: BBC, Internet TV, iPlayer
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