Streaming Video

YouTube Update Shows You The Hottest Scenes In Your Videos

Sep 30th, 2008 | By | Category: Internet TV, Podcasting Services, Podcasting Software, Streaming Video, Video

Google today announced updates to YouTube Insight’s analytics, adding a new feature, “Hot Spots”, that shows you the hottest scenes in your videos and also what’s not so hot.  The Hot Spots tab in Insight plays your video alongside a graph that shows the ups-and-downs of viewership at different moments within the video. Google determine […]



New WordPress Plugin Makes Embedding Videos A No Brainer

Sep 23rd, 2008 | By | Category: General, Internet TV, Podcasting Software, Streaming Video, Video

Viper’s Video Quicktags is a free WordPress plugin that is designed to make embedding videos into blogs quick and easy.  You can fully configure how the videos are displayed (width, height, colors, alignment on the page) and more.  Video Quicktags currently supports these video sites: YouTube (including playlists) Google Video DailyMotion Vimeo Veoh Viddler Metacafe Blip.tv […]



Want To Know Why Apple TV Is Still Steve Jobs’ “Hobby”?

Sep 17th, 2008 | By | Category: Digital Video Downloads, Streaming Video, Video

Want to know why Steve Jobs is still calling Apple TV his “hobby”? New research by The NPD Group offers an explanation: 41 percent of dollars budgeted for movies and video is spent on DVD movie purchases; 11 percent for purchases of TV programs on DVD; 29 percent on DVD rentals including Netflix and other […]



US State Department Gets Web 2.0, Announces YouTube Contest

Sep 15th, 2008 | By | Category: Citizen Media, Internet TV, Streaming Video, Video

The U.S. Department of State has launched a worldwide competition aimed at “enhancing the global dialogue on democracy”. The launch is timed to coincide with the United Nations’ first International Day of Democracy, September 15, 2008. With the contest, the Department of State is making a big Web 2.0 leap, complete with a YouTube channel and […]



YouTube Adds Video Captions

Aug 28th, 2008 | By | Category: Internet TV, Streaming Video, Video, Video Software

YouTube has announced a new feature – video captioning – that lets you add captions to give viewers a deeper understanding of your videos. Captions can help people who would not otherwise understand the audio track to follow along, especially those who speak other languages or who are deaf and hard of hearing. An example, an […]



Tiger Woods On Dealing With Fanboy Critics

Aug 21st, 2008 | By | Category: General, Internet TV, Streaming Video, Video

More and more companies are finding themselves dealing with user-generated criticism – on blogs, forums and on YouTube. This video is a great example of how to deal with this. As a response to a fan video for Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 08 that points out an apparent glitch in the game, Tiger Woods and […]



Judge Delivers His Royal Purple Badness A Fair Use Smackdown

Aug 21st, 2008 | By | Category: Internet TV, Podcasting Law, Streaming Video, Video

United States District Judge Jeremy Fogel has delivered Prince, and Universal Music a fair use smackdown in a case that may end up reducing the number of nuisance takedown notices filed against people that share videos at sites like YouTube. Universal had sued Stephanie Lenz over the use of Prince’s song Let’s Go Crazy in […]



Hulu Close To Overtaking YouTube

Aug 20th, 2008 | By | Category: Internet TV, Streaming Video, Video

Nielsen has released its VideoCensus rankings of the top online video sites for July, and it looks like long-tail television site Hulu is the company to watch. In July, Hulu’s traffic grew to 105 million streams per month, and the site leapfrogged several competitors to become eighth most popular vide site. Not bad for a […]



Periodic Table Of Videos Uses YouTube To Make Chemistry Fun

Aug 19th, 2008 | By | Category: Educational Podcasts, Internet TV, Streaming Video, Video

The Periodic Table of Videos is site that uses YouTube videos to make chemistry interesting and even fun. The site is organized around the periodic table of elements, and each element has a video that demonstrates its characteristics in visual ways. It’s a great use of Internet video to deliver educational content in a compelling, […]



Olympics 2.0

Aug 16th, 2008 | By | Category: Commentary, Internet TV, Streaming Video, Video

Apophenia’s Danah Boyd has an interesting post on wanting Olympics 2.0: Everything about how NBC has covered the Olympics has been abysmal. I want an Olympics where the “best” is broadcast on TV, like now. But I also want an interactive version. Take gymnastics. I want to know on each apparatus who is up live. […]