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Kinley Levack

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Streaming Media East 2005 Wrap-Up: Part II

From wireless to video search, the conference sessions had something for everyone.

Streaming Media East 2005 Wrap-Up

The first of two reports from the conference and trade show reveals that the world of streaming and rich media delivery is healthier than ever.

Podcasting: One Small Step for Technology, One Giant Leap for Personalized Audio

It's not just for hobbyists anymore, either. Everyone from Paris Hilton to Superman is getting in on the podcasting action.

Brightcove: It's Foggy Now, but Clear Skies Ahead?

Jeremy Allaire is betting that the climate is finally right for online TV. He's launched Brightcove, Inc to enable content publishers and producers to offer their work to consumers via the Internet.

Vlogging Takes Streamed Content to the Next Level

In the aftermath of the tsunami tragedy, video blogs have become familiar and gained respectability. Now, with tools like Serious Magic’s Vlog It!, it’s only a matter of time until they become another powerful tool for enterprise communications.

Poll Position: Gallup Streams Daily Briefings

After two years of presenting text-only resources, the Gallup Organization teamed with Akamai to deliver timely video reports on the hot topic of the day.

NASCAR Hops on the Streaming Bandwagon with Kangaroo.TV

Kangaroo and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series to offer attendees handheld "spectator devices" that allow them to follow live content such as in-truck video feeds, team audio communication, timing data, and scoring information as well as a digital version of the media guide.

Strictly Commercial: A Streaming Look at Presidential Campaigns Ads

Most people skip television commercials, however The American Museum of the Moving Image (AMMI) has found a way to take those ads and turn them in to the main event.

Sonic Youth: York University and Sonic Foundry’s Mediasite Put a New Spin on Elearning

While most elearning applications augment or replace classroom learning, a Canadian university is saving money and staff time by implementing it in its career center.

The Best of Streaming Media East 2004 Part2

Last week, we shared highlights from the show's Content track. This week, here's a look at some of the more notable issues from Streaming Media East's Business track, including sessions on Internet radio, security, and the future of enterprise streaming.

The Best of Streaming Media East 2004

The exhibit floor was hopping, but the real action took place in the conference sessions, where industry experts gave attendees tips on best practices, offered their take on the state of the industry, and gave a glimpse into the future of streaming media.