Brightcove: Please update your site!
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[Jason Clarke] New web-based video service enabler Brightcove, founded by one of my favorite web pioneers, Jeremy Allaire, is making a drastic mistake as it launches: for me atleast, its site’s main navigation is completely broken in my version of Firefox.
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DOCUMENTARY ADVERTISING: Brightcove (via Cosmos)
Snowbrain: Jeremy Allaire, creator of Coldfusion and former CTO of Adobes Macromedia is poised to persue his latest passion: Offering visual entertainment producers a chance to publish their works online. And with no startup fee. (via Cosmos)
PaidContent.org: Exec: Brightcove, the online video startup founded by Jeremy Allaire, has added a board member and a senior exec: About.com founder Scott Kurnit will join its board of directors; former Lycos General Counsel Andrew Feinberg and former Macromedia VP Adam Berrey will also join the company's executive team. (via Cosmos)
Software Only: Earth-shattering (so far anyway) the Web 2.0 Conference is not, but the personalities and content have certainly been very enjoyable to track. I'm still sorting and filtering all the blogging and the news articles, and will hopefully post insightful [Read More] (via Cosmos)
[Blog.brightcove.com] The Latest from Brightcove: April 2005: Here is Jeremy Allaire talking about video publishing on the web.IPTVvs Internet of VideoHe calls what we do..."the internet of video".(weird name)He calls what CNN/MTV/Sony will do...IPTV."Internet of theVideo" is video blogging , or people posting personal videos.IPTV isbig companies using the web to push more commercial video content atus.In five years, video will be a normal part of the webexperience...but will it be mainly MTV and Fox news videos....
[Blogs.msdn.com] Alex Barnett blog : February 2005 - Posts: "The theme of the "democratization of media" is one that goes all the way back to my origin interests in the Internet, and to some of the important ideas that framed and drove ColdFusion, and Allaire's other software franchises. We're onto the next phase of experiences on the Internet, and the much richer and expressive medium of video.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Videoblogging, Digital Video Info
Posted at October 08, 2005 09:42 AM