New product offers protection and controls for FLV, F4V, and H.264, as well as attendant graphics and advertising, both online and offline. Wed., March 19, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 19 Mar 2008
The MySpace webcast of a concert for U.S. troops in Kuwait marked the debut of live HD Flash streaming. It wasn't perfect, but as a first test of Kulabyte's live encoding, it was an almost unequivocal success. Tues., Mar. 11, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 11 Mar 2008
The good news this week is that the APIs in the iPhone SDK boost audio and video options. The bad news is that it still won't support Flash. Fri., March 7, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 07 Mar 2008
Things are heating up in the run-up to NAB, as Adobe completes the trilogy of Flash, Flex 3, and AIR , while Microsoft talks about what’s in Silverlight 2. Tues., Feb. 26, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 26 Feb 2008
Toshiba’s decision to end HD-DVD production—leaving Blu-ray the clear leader and only the scarcely used EVD and VMD as the other HD alternatives—widens the window of opportunity for streaming media entertainment delivery, if only just a bit. Mon., Feb. 18, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 19 Feb 2008
Despite deterioration in the broader economic indicators, nonadvertising-driven entertainment models remain robust and advertising-supported media are feeling the pressure of web advertising.
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Posted 15 Feb 2008
Rich media advertising continued to thrive in 2007, taking on its more established counterparts and holding its own.
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Posted 15 Feb 2008
2007 proved to be the year of legitimate peer-to-peer networking and high-definition streaming, but the bigger news was that the "big kids" got involved in the streaming space in a way that left some smaller companies in awe of their larger siblings.
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Posted 15 Feb 2008
Undoubtedly the biggest news in online video for 2007, the Silverlight/Flash battle is one that finds both Microsoft and Adobe significantly shifting their fundamental approaches, although in both cases, there’s historical precedent.
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Posted 15 Feb 2008
At this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, several companies are showcasing mobile products that fit into standard broadcasting workflow. Wed., Feb. 13, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 13 Feb 2008
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