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Learning The Ropes Of Internet Video With Michael Tringe and CreatorUp

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You've got a great idea for a web video series, but how do you learn about how to make that happen, to get distribution, and monetize that video? Los Angeles-based CreatorUp (www.creatorup.com) wants to help aspiring online video producers with an online web education series. Michael Tringe: We are an online web series school.

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Eight Tech Gadgets To Add To Your Gifts List

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Have an HDTV, and wish you could browse the web or stream content from the Internet? features an interface powered by Google TV, and delivers both the web and streaming. Access your media collection, connect to the Internet, stream video from Hulu, NetFlix, YouTUbe, and more. owned by iRobot. Vizio CoStar. The CoStar.

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Is it a Good Idea to Have Ads in Tweets?

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was the “static&# web. Traditional media companies published their stories on the web. was the 2-way web. Google’s AdSense) or some other form of ad. I then remember when Amazon started selling books on the web. Advertising is also what allows you to watch Hulu for free, use Yahoo!

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Why The Growth Of The Internet Is Driving EdgeCast's Revenues

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The company--which is in the business of operating a content delivery network (CDN) to accelerate the delivery of web graphics, multimedia, applications, and more to end users-- recently disclosed it more than doubled its revenues in 2012, and has grown to over 230 employees--all due to a huge amount of demand for CDN services by its customers.

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Interview with Aaron Crayford, Rippol

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Recently, San Diego-based Rippol (www.rippol.com) launched its web site, a service which uses social networking to help people find and discover interesting videos related to their interests. So the video content you recommend--is that user generated like YouTube, or professional content like Hulu? Aaron, thanks for the interview.

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Decoding The Science Behind The Laughs, With Daniel Altman of Laffster

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From research and working with IAC, was saw that more than fifty percent of the videos online are web humor and comedy. My partner is ex-Google engineering, who is also a comedian and hosts a pretty popular show every week. Our goal is to show that, by leveraging our technology, they can drive view counts and engagement.

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Interview with Rahul Sonnad, Geodelic

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Rahul Sonnad: It runs on iPhone, Google Android, and will be running on a netbook with a major OEM this April, and in the near future you'd expect it to run on HTML alone. I kind of thought there was a similar opportunity you see in the video space with YouTube, Hulu, thePlatform all going after. This runs on a number of platforms?