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- Advertising With Shoshmosis
- Just when you thought rich media couldn't get any richer, one company is
about to introduce a format that takes ad technology to a whole new level.
[January 27, 2005]
- Yahoo!, Google Thrust Video Search Into Spotlight
- Media buyers and online publishers keep close tabs on technology that could
increase video content use and expand video ad inventory.
[January 25, 2005]
- Broadband: High Speed, High Spend
- The Web, revved. Over half of U.S. home Internet
connections are high-speed, with even faster broadband adoption abroad.
[January 24, 2005]
- Envisioning IPTV With MPEG-4
- This ILEC spinoff has the expertise to deliver a complete IPTV solution now. The company
also has a clear idea of which ISPs can do IPTV--and which cannot.
[January 21, 2005]
- Audible Streams New Content Delivery System
- Popular audio vendor inks agreement with Orb Networks to enable customers to
stream content from their PC to nearly any Internet-enabled mobile device,
opening a new avenue of access for users and their spoken word libraries.
[January 20, 2005]
- Dual Mode a Step Closer to Reality
- Companies are ironing out the final wrinkles in technology
that will allow cell phone subscribers to use IP networks.
[January 20, 2005]
- Apple's iPod Shuffle Stifles Podcasting
- Audio bloggers say even the new 1GB Flash-based player is not enough for a full show.
[January 14, 2005]
- What's Next in Rich Media?
- A glimpse of rich media's possible future.
[January 14, 2005]
- Powell Questions States' VoIP Appeals
- FCC chairman says agency is acting within its authority to issue VoIP rules in a piecemeal manner.
[January 13, 2005]
- Carriers Bank on Mobile TV, Video
- The lukewarm reception of much of the mobile entertainment and information
services introduced by mobile operators, so far, hasn't deterred the
wireless industry from rolling out these types of products at an ever
increasing rate.
[January 12, 2005]
- New Trojan Exploits Windows DRM
- Video watchers may get an unexpected surprise from downloading from P2P.
[January 11, 2005]
- Comcast Answers VoIP Call
- Continuing to battle against telecom competitors, Comcast has announced a major Voice
over IP rollout. The nation's largest cable operator plans to market its Digital Voice service to
15 million homes by year's end, and the remainder of its homes in 2006, it said.
[January 10, 2005]
- Consulting on the Triple Play
- In most parts of the world, including the U.S., voice, video, and IP in a bundle are new
and unusual. But some companies are already specializing in building the infrastructure that
delivers it all.
[January 10, 2005]
- Gates Touts Media Center PCs, IPTV in CES Kickoff
- No big surprises in Bill Gates' keynote at the consumer electronics show, but lots of
demos, jibes with Conan O'Brien and even a glitch or two.
[January 6, 2005]
- Vlogs: Richer Rich Media?
- Bloggers are ready to 'show' instead of 'tell.' Are video blogs poised as
the next rich media breakthrough?
[January 6, 2005]
- On-Demand Media
- Why video-on-demand will be the new must-see TV.
[January 5, 2005]
- 'TiVo-To-Go' Debuts
- The company partners with Sonic Solutions for its latest download and
transfer service.
[January 3, 2005]
- Kasenna Says ISPs Can IPTV
- One provider of IPTV equipment is already working with ISPs as small as 19,000 subscribers.
[December 30, 2004]
- Microsoft To Unbundle Media Player by January
- Microsoft said it plans to offer a version of Windows in European markets with its media player
stripped out by January, following a European court ruling that upheld antitrust penalties against
the company.
[December 27, 2004]
- Make a Video Connection...But Be Careful!
- Video conferencing lets you stay in face-to-face contact with far-away friends, but getting it to
function means fussing with your firewall. We offer some advice for getting Microsoft's NetMeeting to
work over the Internet, and then offer some caveats and some alternatives.
[December 27, 2004]
- EyeWonder Debuts New Video Ad Format
- New full-video banner ads designed to make an impact.
[December 21, 2004]
- Blinkx.tv Finds TV Content Online
- Contextual search technology presents new ways for providers to promote video content.
[December 20, 2004]
- Santa Delivers New Forms of Media Delivery
- Peek into those holiday stockings, and you'll glimpse the future.
[December 15, 2004]
- ISPs Are Talking About Voice Over IP
- Read an article about Voice over IP (VoIP) recently? Now Jupitermedia is launching a space to
talk about VoIP, the ISP-VoiceOverIP list.
[December 15, 2004]
- Vonage, Viseon Put a Face on VoIP
- The companies partner will offer videophones to consumer and small
businesses VoIP customers.
[December 9, 2004]
- iTunes to Face EC Scrutiny
- The United Kingdom's version of the FTC has passed a complaint of Apple's
iTunes pricing policy on to the European Commission.
[December 7, 2004]
- Internet Radio Advertising to Increase Tenfold by 2009
- Growth in online listening audience pits traditional broadcasters
against major portals.
[December 3, 2004]
- AOL Gives Voice to Consumers
- 'Party-line' voice conferencing is now available at home and work.
[December 2, 2004]
- MSN Goes to The Blogs
- MSN Spaces combines blogging, multimedia sharing.
[December 2, 2004]
- Singingfish Relaunches Under New AOL Strategy
- The multimedia search engine is the company's latest standalone ad-supported
site for non-AOL members.
[December 1, 2004]
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