On 17 January, at 2 p.pm. CET, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) launched an embedded version of its web TV channel ParalympicSport.TV on its website paralympic.org.
Jan 21
Found this article from Internet Retailer:
With its roots in televised home shopping shows, ShopNBC.com was a natural to lead in the use of video online. More than 30% of the items on the site feature 30-second to 1-minute video demonstrations, and customers who watch them convert at twice the rate as other visitors to the site, says Geoff Smith, vice president of Internet.
“That`s a really innovative feature,” says Chris Vicente, senior retail practice manager at consulting firm BearingPoint. “When you go to a web site, even if there are multiple views of an item, you actually want to see the product in action.”
Jan 04
I spotted ADNStream.tv the other day. You should check it out when you get a chance...the site streams full screen video with okay quality. As it becomes cheaper and faster to stream video, the quality should increase. The most interesting aspect of the ADNStream.tv platform is the onscreen tools and remote control. If you play around with them, you can find a category with videos in english.
Dec 14
Someone call Richard. We need more stories about previously successful entrepreneurs like Bill Southworth who left retirement to risk his hard-earned capital to start a new dot tv venture, www.SomethingCooking.tv. This dot tv site is a “Web video show” distributed on the Internet, “primarily via podcasts on Apple iTunes. The show....highlights food events and interesting chefs preparing unique dishes in a variety of locales....In each city, a local foodie or well-known chef is hired to host the videos and turn on the Southworths to the area’s offerings.” Bill is quoted as saying, “Video on the Internet is going to be a huge thing and we’re at the beginning…
Dec 10
Came across this site site today, http://www.meivo.tv/, which sells an interesting device. Check out the video if you are interested in learning more about hte product:
Dec 10
I came across Reason.tv today and probably something worth watching develop since its is a non profit according to the site:
Reason.tv is part of Reason Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) charitable research and educational foundation that also publishes Reason, the nation’s largest and most influential libertarian magazine. Reason.tv is supported in part by generous contributions from Ken and Frayda Levy, The Donald and Paula Smith Family Foundation, and Rich Dennis.
Reason.tv actually appears to be the home of the Drew Carey Project…
Dec 06
A recent press release:
Knocka TV, the professional internet television network for user generated and Internet professional content, today announced the opening of its interactive TV channels to online viewers and content producers. Knocka is browser-based, live TV over internet, creating and enabling a new breed of Wiki TV channels and real time activities. Each Knocka TV channel offers content generated by independent professional and non-professional producers that is packaged professionally by Knocka and streamed via simultaneous, linear netcast…
Dec 06
We are always looking for the next best thing.
Some people want you to look no further…
Sep 18