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YouTube recently celebrated 5 years since the creators Chad Hurley, Jawed Karim and Steve Chen (working at that time for PayPal) launched their video streaming platform. It is hard to believe that the domain was registered as recently as 2005. The idea of YouTube stems from the creator’s desire to share videos from a party [...]

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The expected release of the iPad was one of the most discussed subject in the High-tech community. After the controversial announcement that iPad will now support Flash the community has reacted extremely positively. Superior quality video & advertising will be available on the device once Transpera (the biggest mobile video delivery and ad network in [...]

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Even though the Super Bowl was not streamed live on the Internet, CBS Sports offered a few online videos consisting in live interviews, news and different pre-game analysis . Last year 12% of the Super Bowl viewers have been browsing the net and the average time browsing was 24 minutes (according to Nielsen). Here is [...]

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University of California at Los Angeles has been the subject of the latest copyright war. The university announced all of the students that posting copyrighted videos on their course websites is forbidden as the AIME (Association for Information and Media Equipment) threatened with lawsuit if they won’t change this practice and obtain licenses. UCLA is [...]

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Netflix had originally announced that they would support 1080p s later this year but then they published a press release explaining 2010 was too lofty as a goal for 1080p streaming. They are still streaming about 100 videos in 720p but that is considered a small amount of content available for streaming. Upgrading to 1080p [...]

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Nowadays online video rental services are even more popular since YouTube has announced it’s new strategy. The major movie studios are getting involved by offering video content on web platforms such as YouTube. Lionsgate, Time Warner and Sony are just a few of the major production companies who have made these announcements. This particular philosophy [...]

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Wikipedia will soon offer the ability to integrate video services within it’s website. As Wikipedia is the most visited online encyclopedia (and the 7th largest website in the world) they are about to increase user controlled and moderated video on a level that has not yet been seen before. The information is currently displayed as [...]

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Soon you won’t even need a DVD player to play your movies as the guys from Nintendo are negociating with Netflix for adding a streaming service from the Wii. In 2008 Microsoft were the first company to offer Netflix services on a console then Sony (on their PS3 platform) in 2009 and now Nintendo follows [...]

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Online video streaming is a really huge market if we look at November’s statistics. 170 million people viewed 180 videos (the average number) during that month so a really big number. Baidu (which is the company owning the biggest search engine in China) has announced a fusion with Providence Equity Partners (which is one important [...]

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Mobility is a very important component when talking about the streaming media industry that’s why the smartphones and mobile devices become a must have for the end users who needed alternative ways of accessing video content. For example a lot of iPhone, iPod apps have been developed and another challange was creating content being supported [...]

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