With its theme “Digital Solutions for Work and Life,” this year’s show offered plenty of playback-related devices, from the most portable to the least. by Christine Perey
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Posted 13 Mar 2006
ULiveandLearn uses Macromedia Breeze by Adobe to build online training programs, including one in the works for media training guru TJ Walker. by Mark Fritz
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Posted 07 Mar 2006
Adobe's keynote did more than set the minds of the Macromedia faithful at ease. There’s plenty for Flash developers to be excited about, including one project—code-named Apollo—that could free them from the constraints of the Internet browser altogether. by Steve Mack
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Posted 01 Mar 2006
Despite the unexpected departure last week of CEO Doug McIntyre, On2 continues to search for the ever-elusive low bit-rate, low processor-power sweet spot. by Tim Siglin
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Posted 07 Feb 2006
Autobytel’s six Web sites offer hours of audio and video content to help savvy consumers make smart choices when it comes to buying cars, with a little Jay Leno and Paris Hilton thrown in to keep things entertaining. by Mark Fritz
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Posted 31 Jan 2006
The huge iPod Video sales numbers released by Apple at Macworld this week tell only part of the story, as H.264 takes hold for good. by Tim Siglin
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Posted 11 Jan 2006
Integrating streaming media into learning management systems is the latest trend in education by Mark Fritz
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Posted 10 Jan 2006
Apple’s latest success story might be just the key to open up the floodgates to the mobile streaming industry we’ve all been hoping for. by Tim Siglin
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Posted 03 Jan 2006
Despite a few quirks, the network's new broadband video service is a news junkie's dream. by Tim Siglin
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Posted 20 Dec 2005
The April announcement of the deal paved way for speculation on how Adobe would leverage Macromedia’s Web and interactivity tools. With word that the acquisition is now complete comes a clearer, though somewhat surprising, picture of what the future may hold. by Tim Siglin
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Posted 06 Dec 2005
Applian is one of several companies offering software that records streaming audio and video. That’s a boon to consumers, but what about the legal implications? by Mark Fritz
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Posted 06 Dec 2005
Homeschoolers are embracing streaming in growing numbers, just as they embraced the Internet in the mid- to late-1990s, presenting significant revenue opportunities for content providers. by Tim Siglin
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Posted 29 Nov 2005
Naysayers take note: A better video codec and improvements to the workflow make the latest version the biggest Flash upgrade to date. by Stefan Richter
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Posted 08 Nov 2005
CMP’s The News Show stays true to the independent spirit of video blogging by delivering daily technology reports with flair and finesse. by Mark Fritz
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Posted 01 Nov 2005
A smart business move? Perhaps. But in the long run, it could stifle the very kind of technology innovation that turned the two companies into industry giants. by Dan Rayburn
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Posted 01 Nov 2005
Many of us maintain that streaming is a delivery tool, not an industry unto itself. But recent developments suggest that perhaps it’s time to reevaluate our perceptions. by Tim Siglin
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Posted 18 Oct 2005
With improvements in quality and On2's aggressive marketing of its encoding tools, Flash 8 may be set to compete with Windows Media and other formats. by Tim Siglin
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Posted 11 Oct 2005
The state’s Foster Parent Training Institute is using Webcast-based training to provide continuing education to foster families all over the state.
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Posted 30 Aug 2005
P2P, personal area networks, and progressive layering of downloads are just a few of the mechanisms that will ensure streaming's success in the future.
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Posted 03 Aug 2005
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