July 29th, 2010
What’s New in Interactive Video – 07/29/10
- Old Spice Sales Double With YouTube Campaign
- Chatroulette Founder Wants to Ditch Text Chats, Focus on Telepresence
- Crowdsourcing Production Costs, Web Drama Hosts Web-a-Thon to Fund New Season
- HOW TO: Use Annotations to Promote Your Brand on YouTube
- How Levi’s sponsored ‘America’ viral video
- Twitter to Show Photos and Videos in the Stream
- Reaching Online Video Viewers with Long-Form Content
- Blip.tv Develops Pre-roll That Offers Free Downloads on Other Devices
- An Online Video Ad Survival Kit
- Race to Net TV in China Spotlights Doom of Cable TV in U.S.?
- It’s A Good Thing You Can’t Embed Crackle’s Who Wants to Be On A Reality Show
- 61% of Netflix Subscribers Choose to Stream Video
- Live Concerts Come to YouTube and Vevo This Summer
- Will Internet TV Be a Victim of Bandwidth Caps?
Tags: Blit.tv, Chatroulette, Crackle, Crowdsourcing Production, Internet TV Bandwidth Caps, Levi's Viral Video, Netflix Streaming Video Stats, Old Spice Campaign Stats, Old Spice YouTube, online video, Telepresence, Twitter Video Stream, YouTube Annotations, YouTube Live Concerts
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