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Singapore's Artivision says in tie-up with Intel
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Sun, 05 Feb 2012 11:03:54 GMT
Reuters - Artivision Technologies Ltd, a Singapore firm that specializes in online video advertising, said on Sunday its technology may be incorporated into a software kit being developed by Intel Corp.
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Celebs suit up for DirecTV Beach Bowl
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Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:14 GMT
AP - Deion Sanders said he wasn't worried. Joe Montana went in with his game face on and Jordin Sparks just hoped sand did not end up in her eyes.
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New version of Showyou is a Flipboard for video
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Thu, 02 Feb 2012 17:00:00 GMT
Appolicious - While there is no shortage of video to consume online and via mobile devices - 60 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute! - finding clips and programs most relevant to you is challenging.
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Online video firm Youku sues rival Tudou: report
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Thu, 02 Feb 2012 11:58:45 GMT
Reuters - Youku.com, China's largest online video company, filed a lawsuit against its No.1 rival, Tudou Holdings Ltd, saying it incurred losses because of claims by Tudou that Youku had misused copyrighted material, the government-run Xinhua news agency reported on Thursday.
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Microsoft slams Google user data policy in new ads
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Thu, 02 Feb 2012 01:11:07 GMT
AP - Microsoft Corp. slammed search rival Google Inc. with full-page newspaper ads Wednesday, saying that recent changes at Google that allow it to internally merge the data it collects on user activity across services such as YouTube and Gmail are meant to allow advertisers to better target customers.
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YouTube CEO: The Future of Content Is Niche Channels
(Mashable)
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Tue, 31 Jan 2012 20:06:30 GMT
Mashable - The way consumers access and consume media is changing rapidly, YouTube head Salar Kamangar believes, and YouTube is evolving to accommodate it.
"We're entering the third wave of media," Kamangar said during an on-stage interview with AllThingsD's Peter Kafka in Laguna Nigel, Calif., Tuesday. "The first wave was the broadcast networks. The second wave was cable networks. Now it's about giving people exactly what they want to watch today,"
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Martha Stewart Considering Web-Only TV Show
(Mashable)
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Tue, 31 Jan 2012 16:30:04 GMT
Mashable - Martha Stewart is looking into producing web-only video programming, the TV personality and business magnate suggested on stage at AllThingsD's media conference Tuesday.
Stewart's company, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, is looking for new outlets for Stewart's daytime show now that her contract with the Hallmark Channel is coming to an end. The New York Times reported that the channel did not wish to renew the series, which runs its last episode in May, because of low ratings and high studio costs.
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NBC to Dissect Super Bowl Ads in Post-Game Google+ Hangout
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Tue, 31 Jan 2012 16:09:05 GMT
Mashable - When Google first rolled out Hangout video chats for Google+, part of the plan involved allowing hanger-outers to watch YouTube videos together. While many questioned the usefulness of the feature, we're now seeing what Google had in mind all along: a Super Bowl post-game Hangout where users dissect the big game's commercials.
Okay, maybe it wasn't part of the Google+ Master Plan at the initial unveiling, but a Hangout based around Super Bowl ads does strike us as one of the better uses of the service's YouTube integration. Google's partnering with NBC to run the Hangout, tapping sports business reporter Darren Rovell to host.
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