Zugara - Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
What’s New in Interactive Video – 06/29/10
- Computers Learn to Listen, and Some Talk Back
- iPhone 4 Video Sex Chat Services Already Staffing Up
- Smokers Go Cold Turkey in Nicorette Online Series
- Rising Demand the Only Certainty About Online Video
- Touching Stories
- Brightcove: ‘HTML5 is today where Flash advertising was in 2004‘
- Is 3-D TV For Real?
- The Average YouTube User Watched 100 Videos in May [STATS]
- Miso takes social TV beyond badges
- That 3D-TV Rush? Don’t Hold Your Breath
- New Stats: 33% of US Adult Internet Users Watch Full-Length TV Shows Online
- Rite Aid Case Study: Using Video to Drive Loyalty and Sales
- How the iPhone 4 will change online video
- E3 Live-Streaming Breaks Records for Viacom, G4
- Steadicam Smoothee: Remove Shaking from Phone Video Recordings
- Jimmy Kimmel Shoots Entire TV Episode on His Webcam
- Kinect Technology Coming To TV’s And PC’s
- Will YouTube’s Viacom Win Open the Floodgates for More Premium Content?
- Why 3-D Is Better When It’s in the Palm of Your Hand
- Is Television Advertising For Old People?
- Viewers More Likely to Stick Around for HTML5 Video Than Flash
- Does Online Buzz Mean Better TV Ratings?
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