February 16th, 2010
What’s New in Interactive Video – 2/16/10
- Chatroulette – The Very Wild West Of The Webcam World…
- Why Netflix Won’t Be The HBO Of The 21st Century
- F.D.I.C. Charges in Web Video Bring Unusual Rebuttal From F.D.I.C.
- High School Kid Uses YouTube to Land Prom Date With Maxim Model
- The Online Video Landscape in 2010
- What Went Wrong At Veoh? Easy…requiring a software download…
- App Store Now Has 150,000 Apps. Wonderful.
- Where Did VC’s Go Wrong In Online Video
- Google’s Next Step in Speeding Up the Web: The YouTube Speed Dashboard
- Universities Threatened Over Streaming of Educational Videos
- Apple Looks To Corner Marketing With 99-Cent TV Shows
- Man Locked In A Box Is Livestreamed To The World (Scavenger Hunt / Contest)
- Online Video Replaces DVR
- 33 Billion Online Videos In December (Comscore)
- Refreshing Key Factors Of Video SEO Strategy
- The Bannen Way Hits 8.4M Streams Since its Crackle Debut
- What Works In Online Video
- Interactive Adidas Basketball Campaign On YouTube
- 1 in 6 Viewers Click Away During Pre-Rolls (This stat seems way too low…)
- Playboy Casting Via Personal Webcams
- How Video Players Could (Or Should) Look To Deliver Great User Experience
- Ustream – The Next YouTube?
- Here, There And Everywhere: Digital Video Trends In 2010
- Consumer Goods Marketers Go Beyond Ads With Online Video
- How Web Video SEO is Finally Coming of Age
- Belgian Band Gets Creative With Video Annotations On YouTube
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