European Commission awards UK council that created “transparent” system to stream to constituents running Linux. Wed., Mar. 7, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 07 Mar 2007
Granicus has turned its full attention to the government streaming marketplace, with a primary emphasis on the city and county levels—a niche that has served both them and local governments well. In the process, they've helped those governments serve their constituents better, bringing public meetings to a broader audience.
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Posted 15 Feb 2007
Since no two providers seem to name and sell their services in the same way, here is a list of the five most important questions you’ll want to ask when evaluating any provider. Mon., Feb. 12, by Dan Rayburn
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Posted 12 Feb 2007
Too many viewers can result in unforeseen delivery costs and overwhelm your infrastructure. Too few viewers, on the other hand, can leave you paying for bandwidth that goes unused. As a result, properly estimating the size of a webcast’s audience is often essential to its success. Mon., Oct. 30, by Geoff Daily
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Posted 30 Oct 2006
Excessive motion can ruin otherwise terrific video. From codec to camera to edit, this tutorial tells you how to keep it to a minimum Fri., Oct. 6, by Jan Ozer
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Posted 06 Oct 2006
A recent symposium showed how streaming helped Virginia claim the title of Forbes’ Best State for Business. Mon., Sept. 18, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 18 Sep 2006
Acacia’s DMT enforcement has slowed down in 2006, but they’ve acquired other patents that may be relevant to the streaming industry, and the company’s bottom line has never looked better. Tues., Sept. 5, by Geoff Daily
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Posted 05 Sep 2006
Video quality shouldn't be the only--or even the most important--factor when it comes to selecting a format. Scalability, rights management, user experience, and other considerations are just as crucial to your decision. Tues., July 18, by Dan Rayburn
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Posted 22 Jul 2006
Tandberg and Cisco help non-English-speaking patients get the care they need by providing video communcations technology for interpreters. Tues., July 11, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 11 Jul 2006
NASA will soon stream live high-res video from the International Space Station. In order to get there, the agency had to find the right combination of hardware and software without adding too much launch weight or take up too much onboard real estate. Tues., June 6, by Mark Fritz
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Posted 06 Jun 2006
The EU’s Audiovisual Services group reaches out to journalists by offering an online complement to its popular Europe by Satellite service. by Christine Perey
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Posted 06 Apr 2006
While outsiders see Europe as a unified economy, it’s anything but. In reality, it’s a highly fragmented market, and Internet TV initiatives vary from nation to nation. by Gary Flood
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Posted 05 Apr 2006
As 3G gains momentum, successful trials suggest that the time is ripe for mobile TV in the UK. But competition between delivery models, as well as debate over the roles of different links in the delivery chain, is keeping widespread adoption at bay. by Christine Perey
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Posted 05 Apr 2006
The National Systems Contractor Association’s annual Expo has traditionally focused on audio, and analog audio at that. But this year’s show, held earlier this month in Las Vegas, saw streaming products move front and center. by Tim Siglin
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Posted 27 Mar 2006
Tim Treanor was able to parlay his previous government experience into a successful firm that focuses exclusively on the public-affairs and government vertical. by Geoff Daily
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Posted 21 Mar 2006
Congress is poised to write new telecom legislation that will have far-reaching ramifications for the future of the Internet as an open communications network and the development and delivery of ultra-wide broadband content. by Geoff Daily
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Posted 14 Feb 2006
While significant in terms of helping the case of the adult entertainment defendants, Acacia’s DMT patents are still a long ways from being officially ruled legitimate or invalid. by Geoff Daily
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Posted 17 Jan 2006
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
Reduced travel and other cost savings aren't the only benefits that Web communications can bring your organization.
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Posted 20 Sep 2005
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