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Dude-Centric Video Network Break Media Moves Into 3D Programming TechCrunch (Tuesday) Following the success of 3D technology on films like Avatar, Break Media, a social video and entertainment site for guys, is moving into 3D programming today with the launch of a 3D video channel on Break.com. Video content, which will include action sport... |
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| Fri, July 2 2010 | |
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The Most Watched Videos In June: World Cup Fever Vs. Bieber Fever (GOOG) Silicon Alley Insider (Friday) People kicked off the month of the World Cup by making Shakira and the official 2010 FIFA World Cup song, "Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)," the most watched video of June. For those keeping score at home, this means that Justin Bieber, a... |
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| Wed, June 23 2010 | |
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Adobe finally ships the real Flash for phones Venturebeat (Wednesday) [Peter Yared is founder and CEO of social and mobile app infrastructure company Transpond.] When my company Transpond added support for Nokia smartphones, we were excited that we would be able to deliver Flash videos in apps deployed to Nokia ha... |
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| Wed, June 9 2010 | |
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62.4 Million People Now Watch Internet Video During Primetime Silicon Alley Insider (Wednesday) Good news for online video sites like Hulu and Blip.tv: More people are watching their favorite shows on the Internet during primetime, according to a report by Jessica E. Vascellaro in today's Wall Street Journal. Some stats: "The nu... |
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| Fri, April 23 2010 | |
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The Most Watched Videos In YouTube's Five Year History Silicon Alley Insider (Friday) It's been 5 years since the first video was uploaded onto YouTube, and we know what you're all thinking. "What!? YouTube's only been around for 5 years!?" It seems like the video site's been with us all our lives. But in reality, Yo... |
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| Thu, April 1 2010 | |
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In Time For The iPad, Dude-Centric Video Network Break Media Boards The HTML5 Train TechCrunch (Thursday) It seems like every video-related site or service out there is jumping on the HTML5 bandwagon to ready their video offerings for the iPad. We've recently covered announcements from Ooyala, Brightcove, Kyte, Delve Networks and MeFeedia. And broadcast giant... |
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