Zugara - Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
What’s New in Interactive Video – 04/06/10
- First Android TV Beta-Testing, Available in September
- Paltalk Moves Video Chat Inside the Browser
- TV Works on the Web, but TV Advertising Won’t
- Online Video Viewers: the Young, the Hip and the Well Off
- Hulu: Don’t Worry About Us, We’re Doing Just Fine, Thanks
- Many Content Owners Can’t Afford To Make Their Videos Available For iPad
- The Future of TV?: The Story Behind Crackle’s “The Bannen Way”
- Interactive “Glee” Trailer Lets You Fan the Cast on Facebook [VIDEO]
- 5 Secrets of YouTube’s Success
- Take An Interactive Virtual Tour Of The Sistine Chapel
- Ustream to Bring Live Video to iPad
- Dr. Pepper Offers Bouncing Cheerleader Boobs on Chatroulette
- 3D Dance Off
- YouTube Redesign Focuses on Search and Conversation
- Chatroulette Faces A Stiff Challenge In Becoming A Legit Business
- Most Boring YouTube Videos Ever: Amazon Wants to Show You Your Package as It’s Packed
- TweetDeck Selects TwitVid for Video Tweeting
- What Makes Videos Go Viral – And Should Marketers Even Care?
- Mobile Apps May Be Reaching A Saturation Point, SMS Still Reigns Supreme
- Scion Targets Younger Buyers With “Project Runway for Cars” Web Series
- What SpeedDate Learned From Chatroulette
- “The Sims” Creator Developing TV Show with User-Generated Episodes
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