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- Who needs YouTube? Bolt, NBBC, Network2 on stage in NYC
- Who needs YouTube? Bolt, NBBC, Network2 on stage in NYCThanks!It was great seeing you last night, and thanks for the great write-up. I enjoyed attending the event, and I hope to see you at another one soon. Coming to San Jose?Digital Video on the InterNet what entertainmentLook out old media.So...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Network2, NBBC, YouTube Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-01-26
- Video on stage: Bolt, NBBC, Network2 in NYC
- TV killed the video star? Or vice versa?Veteran and aspiring online video stars met-up last night in New York City’s Columbia University to demo and promo their video plays before an enthusiastic audience of about 150 members of the NY Video 2.0 Group.Although bitter cold outside, hot ideas were bubbling...
- Tags: Business Models, Web 2.0, Media, Advertising, Culture, Google, User-Generated Content, MySpace, Venture Capital, VC, Social Web, Video, YouTube, Amateur Content, Marketing, Self-Promotion, TV, Television, Copyright, Content, Social Networking, Social Media, ROI, Metrics, Jeff Pulver, Network2
- Blog posts 2007-01-26
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- Jeff Jarvis at VON '07: "We are reinventing TV. It's ours."
- The description of Jeff Jarviss talk on the VON Web site captured precisely what he covered:Our medium [Internet TV] is so new, we have the chance to do things right, to set ourselves up for success. What do we need to make our small TV revolution successful in advertising,...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, TV, good stuff, advertiser
- Blog posts 2007-03-20
- Niklas Zennström at VON '07: Innovation needs an open 'Net
- Im here at the Video on the Net conference in San Jose, where Niklas Zennström, on one of his first journeys to U.S. soil since the Kazaa settlement, joined Jeff Pulver and Vinod Khosla this morning in a session dubbed "The Internet Industry in Perspective." Zennström primarily discussed the...
- Tags: Text messaging/SMS/MMS, telephone, video, Vinod Khosla, Skype Technologies S.A., Jeff Pulver, advertisement, wireless
- Blog posts 2007-03-20
- Who needs Google? CBS vs. Viacom vs. NBC
- Way back in November I underscored “Google’s fuzzy YouTube logic.”In “Google to TV networks: Believe in YouTube” I analyzed how Google made its mark at YouTube, a PR mark, just one week after officially taking over the YouTube reigns. In a joint announcement with CBS, Google did what it excels...
- Tags: Business Models, Web 2.0, Advertising, Google, User-Generated Content, Social Web, Video, YouTube, Amateur Content, Brands, Self-Promotion, TV, Television, Google Software Applications, Copyright, Content, Social Networking, Social Media, ROI, Google Inc., YouTube Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-02-03
- Can YouTube make revenue sharing work?
- In the recent Chad Hurley induced euphoria over power to the people, monetary power to the “little” video people that is, many celebrated a seemingly greater democratization of Web 2.0. As in all democracies, however, the Web 2.0 variety has a messy underbelly of conflicting motivations and inherent obstacles....
- Tags: Business Models, Web 2.0, Media, Advertising, Google, User-Generated Content, Social Web, Video, YouTube, Amateur Content, Self-Promotion, TV, Television, Google Software Applications, Copyright, Content, Social Networking, Social Media, YouTube Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-01-29
- Google YouTube video search mash?
- Google’s world-famous mission is to organize “the world’s information,” all of it. Its “news” last week that “YouTube video results will appear in the Google Video search index” was not unexpected: Google search results already include links to content thats hosted on YouTube. Starting today, YouTube video results...
- Tags: Business Models, Web 2.0, Usability, Advertising, Search, Google, Google Software Applications, ROI, Metrics, Search Advertising, Google Inc., YouTube Inc., video
- Blog posts 2007-01-28
- Will YouTube 'King Hurley' really share video riches?
- YouTube co-founders Chad Hurley & Steve Chen celebrated their $1.65 billion buyout by Google in a giddy “broadcast yourself” YouTube clip culture video proclaiming the joining together of two Internet “kings.”The two kings are currently being feted on the international stage at The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2007 convened...
- Tags: Business Models, Web 2.0, Media, Advertising, Culture, Google, User-Generated Content, Social Web, Video, YouTube, Amateur Content, Brands, Marketing, Self-Promotion, ecommerce, Google Software Applications, Copyright, Content, Social Networking, Social Media, Search Advertising, YouTube Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-01-27
- Is YouTube really a $1.65 billion Web 2.0 success?
- Is Chad Hurley the poster “king” for Web 2.0 entrepreneurial success?Does the YouTube “story” reflect a Web 2.0 start-up model to be emulated? Googles $1.65 billion stock acquisition of the free-for-all, no fees required, online video hosting property undoubtedly leads most to shout a resounding NEED YOU ASK!NewTeeVee says...
- Tags: Business Models, Web 2.0, Local, Media, Advertising, Culture, Google, User-Generated Content, Venture Capital, VC, Social Web, Video, YouTube, Amateur Content, Marketing, Self-Promotion, Google Software Applications, Copyright, Content, Social Networking, Social Media, YouTube Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-01-26
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