Zugara - Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
What’s New in Interactive Video – 05/18/10
- TV Apps to Bring in $1.9B by 2015
- Roku Adds UFC Channel to Sports Lineup
- Scenios Unveils an Affordable Way for Video Teams to Collaborate
- Game Consoles Integral to Digital Home
- Lexus Commissions Interactive Video to Promote New Hybrid Luxury Compact
- 4 Video-Sourcing Methods: Pros and Cons of Each
- 5-Year-Old YouTube Tops Networks’ Primetime With 2 Billion Views
- Google, Intel and Sony to Introduce Smart TV
- The New Upfront: TV Is Just Video
- NBC: Like a Show on Facebook, Earn Rewards
- How YouTube 3D Came to Be
- Video E-Commerce: Beyond the Experimentation Stage
- Anatomy of a Branded Video: Captain Morgan Birthday Celebration
- Ecommerce Video Production
- Hulu Asks Viewers Which Ads are Actually Relevant
- A Litl Box Wants to Turn Your TV Into an Actually Good Web Browser
- Hulu: HTML5 Isn’t Ready for Prime Time
- 3D Video Recording Coming to a Cellphone Near You
- YouTube Introduces New Privacy Option for Videos
- Half of YouTube’s Traffic Comes From Old Videos
- WinkVid Uses Webcams for Online Speed Dating
- Travelocity Says Chatroulette Marketing Works
- The HTML5 Video Tag, Built for SEO
- Firefly Video Launches A Targeted, Engagement-Only Video Ad Network
- Will Growing Crop of TV Apps Engage Viewers, Advertisers?
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