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Category Archives: Resources – Media Sharing
MySpace Music Streamed Its Billionth Song “A Few Days” After Launch
Via Tech Crunch by Michael Arrington on October 5, 2008 It took iTunes nearly three years to get to 1 billion song downloads. MySpace Music streamed a billion songs in just a few days after it launched on September 25. … Continue reading
Polling Web 2.0’s Presidential Debate Hubs
Via Tech Crunch by Jason Kincaid on October 2, 2008 In the buildup to this election season’s presidential debates, we’ve seen a number of services launch that aim to enhance the viewers’ experience (and hopefully keep them informed). During tonight’s highly anticipated … Continue reading
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YouTube Dips its Toe into Post-Roll Video Advertising
Via Mashable October 2, 2008 – 9:10 am PDT – by Paul Glazowski 3 Comments YouTube has been experimenting with various ways to make its voluminous business a very profitable one. It’s been months since the company first introduced graphical … Continue reading
YouTube Hot Spots Shows Publishers When Their Viewers Jump Ship
Via Tech Crunch by Jason Kincaid on September 30, 2008 YouTube has launched a new feature as part of its Insight tool for content creators that allows members to visually examine exactly where in their videos their viewers gain and … Continue reading
Can Pulitzer Contest Boost Serious Journalism on YouTube?
Via Media Shift by Mike Rosen-Molina, 12:13PM Whenever news breaks, the first people on the ground, before reporters arrive, are ordinary folks with cameras. Citizen journalists have played an important role in getting us the first glimpses of developing news, … Continue reading
MySites: Your Multimedia Desktop for the Web
Via Mashable September 25, 2008 – 9:27 pm PDT – by Doriano “Paisano” Carta MySites is a Web desktop that lets you store up to 10 GB of photos, music, videos, and other files that you can easily share. You … Continue reading