video publishing - Articles Archive
from September 3, 2005 to July 21, 2004

 

 


Online television stations are visibly growing in number and directions. This time I am giving my ears to Frank Principe, actor-entrepreneur who tired and disillusioned with trying to make it to the Hollywood dream or being caged in a looping race to survive by doing less than ... read more

Robin Good - September 3, 2005
 

Veoh, a new self-defined Internet Television Peercasting Network, is readying its archiving and video distribution infrastructure for a public launch in the coming months. Veoh will be free of charge for both video producers as well as for viewers – anyone will be able to ... read more

Robin Good - August 26, 2005
 

New media picks of the week is my weekly basket of tasty new media resources, online tools and new software tools I think are worth your attention. Try for yourself, download, install and learn some pretty interesting things with these great new resources and tools. Photo credit: ... read more

Robin Good - August 21, 2005
 

New media picks of the week is my weekly basket of tasty resources, tools and services. These are this week little gems that I have run into, have accidentally discovered or been pointed to or have read about in articles, RSS feeds and newsletters I subscribe ... read more

Robin Good - August 14, 2005
 

In a locked-down television landscape, here is an outpost of innovation and access for alternative media voices and delivery formats: Internet television, made and delivered in a format that effectively competes with traditional mainstream television channels while offering news and views you dont normally get to ... read more

Robin Good - August 5, 2005
 

Would you like to automatically search live television broadcasts based on key words? How about an immediate email notification of relevant news with video and text of anything matching your keywords of interest or the ability to archive any relevant video segment found? Keyword search of online ... read more

Robin Good - August 2, 2005
 

New media picks of the week is my weekly basket of tasty resources, tools and services that I have run into, have accidentally discovered or been pointed to by other new media scouts and bloggers, or have read about in articles, RSS feeds and newsletters I ... read more

Robin Good - July 24, 2005
 

About a year ago, I was briefly consulted by Italy's RadioRadicale, to review and analyze a new challenging and very ambitious project. The goal was the creation of a software-based technology platform to allow the easy editing, commenting, remixing and online re-distribution of all of the tens ... read more

Robin Good - July 19, 2005
 

Born with the intention of providing an alternative news venue for the younger generations, often very critical and alienated by mainstream news media, the Guerrilla News Network is a uniquely interesting hub of counter-information, articles, and voices from a growing group of awareness-increasing individuals. One of the ... read more

Robin Good - July 17, 2005
 

New media picks of the week is my weekly basket of tasty resources, tools and services that I have run into, have discovered accidentally or read about from other articles, feeds and newsletters I subscribe to. A great set of new tools and resources has slowly ... read more

Robin Good - July 17, 2005
 

Here it is, another great new entry in a category, that believe me, will soon swell of services, tools and software that make it easy for anyone to publish and distribute video content online. Announced on Thursday, Popcast is a new aggressive startup out of San Francisco, ... read more

Robin Good - July 16, 2005
 

Call it Open Source Television, Internet of Video, Internet Television or any other name you like, the essence remains the same: a huge amount of openly accessible video content is already becoming available on the Internet. In spite of big telecoms heavy promotion of supposedly new ... read more

Robin Good - July 11, 2005
 

Prodigem, the online P2P distribution service for independent artists, musicians and videomakers has finally opened its doors to the public at large. With a nominal 1-dollar fee you can upload up to 100MB of files and enjoy all of the BitTorrent distributed bandwidth as well as up ... read more

Robin Good - July 6, 2005
 

Vara Software Videocue is a desktop video teleprompter for Mac-based computers. What a teleprompter does is to scroll in front of you ona dedicated display text that you have to say while looking in front of a TV or video camera. Normally, to achieve this in traditional TV ... read more

Robin Good - July 4, 2005
 

Eccolo qua, my weekend basket of tasty resources, tools and articles I have found during the last seven days, but for which I have had no space or time for a full article. As always in search of young, talented news editors, Master New Media anticipates the ... read more

Robin Good - July 3, 2005
 

Amanda Congdon and Andrew Baron are the two main characters behind RocketBoom, one of the most successful video blogs available on the Web. Though less than a year old, the RocketBoom video blog has seen a dramatic growth in popularity reaching recently over 200,000 downloads in a ... read more

Robin Good - July 2, 2005
 

Vimeo is another online free video hosting and delivery service dedicated to short high-quality clips. Chris Pirillo mini-clip for TheWeblogProject Originally conceived by Jakob Lodwick, it was recently brought to life by him together with Zach Klein. On Vimeo you can upload just about any video format though not ... read more

Robin Good - June 28, 2005
 

As just confirmed by Search Engine Watch, Google has made available the playback video component of its video hosting, delivery and distribution service. Still in its very early stages the new service promises to give access to both commercial copyrighted video material as well as to a ... read more

Robin Good - June 27, 2005
 
YouTube is a new online service that allows you to publish your video clips online without having to pay for storage space or download bandwidth. YouTube uses folksonomy-enabled tags to let users classify the available contents. A public tag cloud allows anyone to easily find most popular ... read more

Robin Good - June 23, 2005
 
Though this is not a typical area I cover, I see more and more the need for independent publishers to become skilled communicators at large. Audio, information design, data visualization and video are increasingly playing important roles in the online publishing ecology. Especially for those would-be ... read more

Robin Good - Slashdot Community - July 21, 2004
 

 

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