Archive for Content Distribution

Why We Need Net Neutrality: Internet to hit full capacity by 2010

According to a speech given at a Westminster eForum on Web 2.0 this week in London by Jim Cicconi, vice president of legislative affairs for AT&T, the internet is set to hit maximum capacity by 2010.

The primary reason for his assessment is due to the increased viewing of video content online.

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Adobe Media Player Takes On iTunes

I’ve been an offline advocate of online content distribution for close to four years and online for the past year.

Adobe has gone live with it’s new media player to go head to head with Apple’s iTunes.

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Adobe Online Seminar targeted at Solo VJ’s and Newspapers

Adobe is conducting a web based seminar targeted at those who work in the newspaper industry who are responsible for creating, editing and delivering video content for the web.

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Bad advertising holding back development of Internet television

Podcasting news is reporting that the gap between advertisers & audience is growing.

It’s already apparent that advertisers aren’t sure where to advertise on the Internet, how to advertise in new media or how to measure their success, and they’re spending their money on old media as a result, even though they know traditional advertising is becoming less effective.

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Web Video Has No Standards

I came across a video contest that IFC is conducting and the content of the video speaks for itself.

But there are some things the video touches on that I disagree with - especially if we as Solo Video Journalists want to be taken seriously when we talk about shooting and delivering our content via the Internet.

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