What was Scoble up to one year ago today? Check out today’s video for a trip down memory lane.
Mike Blackwell, CEO of Share2Me, demonstrates how to use his service to send videos and other things to friends and family.
Other posts from a year ago:
Sharing with CEO of Share2Me
Editor’s Choice: the highlights of Brightroll’s approach to video advertising
See the latest in video advertising
Discussing New Media advertising with BrightRoll CEO
This year’s recipient of the Microsoft Education Award at The Tech Awards went to TakingITGlobal, an online community that connects youth to find inspiration, access information, get involved, and take action in their local and global communities. With hundreds of thousands of unique visitors each month, TakingITGlobal technology ...
Since I’m in the video business I wanted to find out what the latest is in video advertising. Jayant Kadambi, CEO of YuMe networks shows me the latest. If you’re in the video business you’ll want to watch this one.
It’s no surprise that online videos are growing in quantity, quality and audience reach. Podaddies helps video producers make money from their video creations through an advertising network in conjunction with the major video hosting sites. I had lunch with Podaddies founders Nate Pagel, CEO, and Robert Boyle, CTO, ...
Here my editor, Rocky, picks out the best of the interview and demo that I did with Tod Sacerdoti, founder of Brightroll, where he discusses his advertising network’s approach to video advertising.
Tod Sacerdoti, founder and CEO of Brightroll — an advertising distribution network — shows off the latest advertising for video and Web 2.0 sites.
Web 2.0 and Internet video are forcing changes to how advertising is done. Here, Tod Sacerdoti, founder of Brightroll, discusses his firm’s philosphy and talks about what’s happening to advertising on the Web.
Nexidia’s senior vice president of media shows us how its system takes video, indexes it, makes it searchable, and also makes it possible to bring contextual advertising and place it next to the video.
Drew Lanham, senior vice president of media at Nexidia, showed me a really interesting system that makes video searchable on the Internet. Then, his prototype uses that text and puts contextual advertising next to the video.
Daphne Kwon and her husband, Bill Hildebolt, CEO and president of ExpoTV, have created a Website that enables consumers who feel passionate about a product to put themselves on camera in self-generated video testimonials. They explain why consumer-generated advertising campaigns are hot in the advertising world now, and explore ...
Nate Pagel helped start the interactive portion of the SXSW Festival back in 1994. He talks about how much things have changed and his new company, Podaddies, which makes in-the-stream video advertising.
RubberBall Productions is one of the longest-running independent stock photography studios. Mark Andersen, one of the founders, tells Brad Baldwin the story of moving from a an advertising photography service to a product company. While the Internet helped to create new demand for still images, Andersen describes how ...
David Hornik is a general partner at August Capital. As early-stage investors in companies like Microsoft, August knows what makes great companies, and Hornik serves as its social media expert. He sits on six boards including Six Apart. Hornik was also the first VC to blog and to ...
Intel is one of many companies attending CES 2007 in Las Vegas next week. PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier visited with Intel’s Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Sean Maloney to explore top tech-lifestyle trends for 2007 and the impact of new innovations coming from the chipmaker.
Last Monday, Veer Bothra (seen here on the left) asked me to join in the monthly mixer he organises, called Mobile Monday. It’s loosely tied in with an eponymous event held around the world, an opportunity for mobile platform stakeholders to meet and talk about change … and more of the same.
Veer wanted me to talk about podcasting, not the nuts and bolts, but where it’s at and its relevance to the radio paradigm. That’s a juicy opportunity, I thought to myself, and so found myself making the difficult journey to North Mumbai (needs planning and a sort of instinctive feel for which combination of segments and modes of transport make it the least painful overall).
LOS ANGELES, September 27, 2006 (PodTech News) — Control Room, formerly Network Live and MSN, Microsoft’s web portal, yesterday announced a multi-year content agreement to distribute live concert performances online. The deal gives Control Room, producer of last year’s Live 8, several global distribution platforms, including the nearly 465 million monthly MSN visitors
Advertisers are using the Internet to place up-to-date ads in video games. “Dynamic Advertising” is designed to implement fresh, new ads in games. Justin Townsend, CEO of in-game ad firm IGA Worldwide, spoke with PodTech’s Rio Pesino about dynamic ads and why he feels it benefits gamers, game publishers and advertisers.
LOS ANGELES, August 22, 2006, (PodTech News) — The online video sharing site YouTube sees dollar signs in Paris Hilton, launching it’s first brand channel featuring the hotel heiress. The new advertising revenue model will try to integrate advertiser brand names into the YouTube community by allowing advertisers to customize ...
What a day… McKinsey, a famed management consulting company, reports continued massive decline in TV spending and then Google announces their Viacom deal. My take - no one watches traditional TV anymore.
The Google / Viacom deal is good news for PodTech.net and all the emerging new video ...
Enabling organizations from broad retail to the extermination industry, Helius provides an open IP video broadcasting application platform for simple, secure, and reliable delivery of content ranging from globally delivered training materials for Orkin to digital sign-age in the form of context-sensitive advertisements at point-of-purchase. Nathan Hatch, senior vice president ...
MENLO PARK, July 19, 2006 (PodTech News) – “Internet advertising is exploding,” said Peter Sealey, founder and CEO of The Sausalito Group, Inc. “It was $12.5 billion last year. I personally think it will surpass $20 billion this year. And a growing component of Internet advertising is going to be ...
May 24, 2006 — Google, Inc. announced this week it’s ready to launch video advertising on the web. The move positions Google to compete with television for advertising dollars. Google isn’t the first company to put video ads on the Internet, but the search giant’s approach has some unique aspects. For one thing, users are given control over whether to watch, or not. The video ads appear on the screen as static images, and it’s not until a consumer clicks on the image that the video starts playing. But what’s in it for advertisers? And how does this affect Google’s positioning in the Internet advertising marketplace? Podtech’s Catherine Girardeau called Andrew Frank, a media analyst with Gartner, in his New York office, to get his perspective.
PodTech.net Launches Marketing Voices™. New PodTech Podcast Brand Focuses on Social Media’s Impact on Marketing. Show Created and Hosted by Marketing Aficionado Jennifer Jones
MENLO PARK, CA. (May 1, 2006) PodTech.net, Inc.a media company dedicated to podcasting and delivering Fresh Voices™ for the iPod generation, today announced ...
UPDATE: Today Google announces a deal to buy a Radio ad company. Nice move as a pretext to Podcasting.
It is so clear that Radio advertising is going to podcasting. No doubt we will see audio players in online advertising solutions ...
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