Archive for the ‘Digital Life’ Category

Brightcove 3 Positioned For Fall Release (techweb)

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

TechWeb – InformationWeek – The online video platform update will deliver long-form, broadcast-quality content without proprietary software plug-ins.

Hdtv Home Theater Summer Blockbusters (techweb)

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

TechWeb – InformationWeek – Now playing: HDTV movies in your home, with a little help from Apple TV, Blu-ray, Netflix Player by Roku, Vudu, and Xbox Live Marketplace.

Politician Gravel, Youtube Star (pc World)

Monday, August 4th, 2008

PC World – By now, we’ve all heard about the ways political candidates have used the Web to raise money or connect with voters. But…

May We Have Your Attention, Please? (businessweek Online)

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

BusinessWeek Online – It’s official: The average knowledge worker has the attention span of a sparrow. Roughly once every three minutes, typical cubicle dwellers set aside whatever they’re doing and start something else — anything else. It could be answering the phone, checking e-mail, responding to an instant message, clicking over to YouTube (NasdaqGS:GOOG – News), or posting something amusing on Facebook. Constant interruptions are the Achilles’ heel of the information economy in the U.S. These distractions consume as much as 28% of the average U.S. …

Warner Bros. Tv Fare Lines Up New Digital Homes (reuters)

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Reuters – Warner Bros. Television Group said Thursday that its content will be distributed through branded channels on Dailymotion, Joost, Sling Media, TiVo and Veoh Networks.

Google Ceo: We Don’t Know How To Monetize Youtube (newsfactor)

Friday, August 1st, 2008

NewsFactor – In an on-stage conversation with New Yorker writer Ken Auletta, Google CEO Eric Schmidt conceded that the search-engine giant doesn’t know how to make money off of YouTube, the popular video-sharing site for which it paid $1.65 billion in 2006.

Brad Garrett Into Online “dating” (reuters)

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Brad Garrett, star of the new Fox television network comedy series ' 'Til Death' about a middle aged married couple and their newlywed neighbors, answers questions during a panel discussion at the Television Critics Association summer press tour in Pasadena, California July 24, 2006. The show premieres Fall 2006. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)Reuters – Brad Garrett is making his foray into digital entertainment with “Dating Brad Garrett,” an online reality show he is starring in and executive producing.