Archive for June, 2007

Dates_picIt really is wonderful, [tag]embedding videos[/tag] into your blogs, websites, MySpace pages and .pdf documents and virtually any other page where you can write html code.

Online video has had an enormous impact on the internet with great potential for advertising in addition to driving traffic to your website. Read the rest of this entry

To really benefit from having your videos viewed as much as possible you need to submit them to as many [tag-tec]video sharing websites[/tag-tec] as you can. But which ones, which sites will give you the best results. I certainly don’t know and I doubt that you do as well unless you are spending hours of your valuable time monitoring your traffic figures. Read the rest of this entry

YouTube’s upcoming test of a video identification system designed to weed out illegal clips will not be its first this year. Earlier in the spring, Google teamed with Audible Magic to test the fingerprinting of videos on [tag]YouTube[/tag]. Google clearly believes a broader approach is needed to address the concerns of video content owners. Read the rest of this entry

Dates_picI find these figures staggering with regards to [tag-tec]online video streaming[/tag-tec] and music file downloads. Akamai, a company that delivers 20% of the Web’s traffic each day.

At its Web site, visitors can see a snapshot of what’s happening on the Internet each day. Today, for example, 772,721 people were downloading music files every minute worldwide. At one real time moment last week, Read the rest of this entry

Digital Video was originally introduced in the mid 1990s, [tag-tec]digital video[/tag-tec] (DV) cameras now dominate sales and analogue cameras have all but disappeared. Why? Two simple reasons really. Read the rest of this entry

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