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Video: Why Publishers Don't Like Apps -- MIT's Technology Review Editor Pontin: "We're Going to Kill" Ours

Andy Plesser | Posted 05.21.2012

Andy Plesser

Like the the Financial Times which has totally left the Apps platform for an enhance HTML mobile Web scenario, MIT's Technology Review has abandoned ...

The Times Launches "Vertical Apps" for Politics, Fashion

Andy Plesser | Posted 02.15.2012

Andy Plesser

The New York Times has been expanding "vertical" Apps around specific editorial with the recent launch of an iPhone App for the 2012 election and an ...

Video: Adobe's Ashley Still: HTML 5 is Just a Piece of the Puzzle, a "Video Tag"

Andy Plesser | Posted 11.11.2011

Andy Plesser

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Make OK Go Obey Your Command In Their New Music Video

The Huffington Post | Jason O. Gilbert | Posted 09.27.2011

OK Go, the pop-rockers and YouTube sensations best known for their treadmill dance-opus "Here It Goes Again," are out with their latest piece of eye c...

New HTML5 Logo Unveiled

The Huffington Post | Catharine Smith | Posted 05.25.2011

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has unveiled a new logo for the HTML5 web standard. Created by W3C and design firm Ocupop, the badge-like HTML5 l...

CES Video: MSNBC.com Finding New Audiences for Video News via Mobile

Andy Plesser | Posted 05.25.2011

Andy Plesser

LAS VEGAS - While much has been said about the aging population for network news, the distribution of news via mobile devices is reaching a younger a...

Blip.tv Readies HTML5 as its Standard Player, Replacing Flash

Andy Plesser | Posted 05.25.2011

Andy Plesser

While most of the the major video sites and online video services providers are providing HTML5 support, primarily for Apple iOS devices, Blip.tv is ...

W3C's Le Hegaret: Developer "Sentiment" is Building Around Google's WebM Video Codec

Andy Plesser | Posted 05.25.2011

Andy Plesser

CAMBRIDGE, Mass -- With its acquisition of ON2 and its video codec VP8,  Google is seeking to establish a unified, industry-wide codec for publi...

Video:Adobe's Flash Has Bridge to HTML5 with New Conversion Tool

Andy Plesser | Posted 05.25.2011

Andy Plesser

Last week, Adobe announced it was providing developers with a tool to convert Flash video files to HTML5, the new format which is increasingly wides...

VIDEO: HTML5 Video is Not Ready for the Web, W3C's Le Hegaret

Andy Plesser | Posted 05.25.2011

Andy Plesser

CAMBRIDGE, Mass -- Despite the growing demand for HTML5, and its deployment by many big online players, its commercial introduction is premature as t...

Video: Dailymotion Boosts Content Discovery with New "Hubs"

Andy Plesser | Posted 05.25.2011

Andy Plesser

PARIS -- Dailymotion, the big global video sharing site, has been developing tools for content discovery including "hubs," areas of content around t...

Music Videos - The future of interactive creative -

Steve Rosenbaum | Posted 05.25.2011

Steve Rosenbaum

There's always been an odd disconnect between music videos and the web. The web is interactive, personal, programmable... providing a unique experien...

Internet Killed the Video Star

Claire Gordon | Posted 05.25.2011

Claire Gordon

The Wilderness Downtown is a revelation about how music videos, like so many other media forms, have not fully understood or adapted to the platform on which they're now viewed.

Can Technology FIX Publishing?

GigaOM | Posted 05.25.2011

While paper books are still the norm, e-books now account for up to 20 percent of book sales in categories like romance and sci-fi. The shift in publi...

Ford Tackles Texting Behind the Wheel

Shelly Palmer | Posted 05.25.2011

Shelly Palmer

Ford just unveiled a new technology that allows drivers to receive audio SMS messages through its SYNC service.

iPad 3G + WiFi Video Issues

Shelly Palmer | Posted 05.25.2011

Shelly Palmer

In the wake of Steve Jobs's anti-Flash rant, a new voice has emerged in support of HTML5. Microsoft said that IE9 will play both HTML5 and Flash videos.

APPLE ALLY: Pornographers Ditching Flash For HTML5

Huffington Post | Bianca Bosker | Posted 05.25.2011

Even though Steve Jobs has promised "freedom from porn" and banned adult apps from the App Store, pornographers are still willing to take his side. ...

Apple's 'New Kettle' Not Yet Holding Water

John Mayo-Smith | Posted 05.25.2011

John Mayo-Smith

Apple has a long history differentiating products, creating excitement, and sparking debate not only by being the first to add features, but also by being the first to take them away.

Financial Times Readies Non-Flash Solution for Apple Mobile Platform (video)

Andy Plesser | Posted 05.25.2011

Andy Plesser

The Financial Times, which serves an increasingly mobile audience, is finalizing efforts around a non-Flash solution to deliver video to Apple and other mobile devices based on H.264

Brightcove Bringing HTML5 to the New York Times, Time Inc., and Others for iPad (video)

Andy Plesser | Posted 05.25.2011

Andy Plesser

The introduction of the iPad has accelerated the the creation of HTLM5 solutions by video services companies and sharing sites, including Ooyala, YouTube, Vimeo, and now Brightcove.

If Mark Zuckerberg Invented the Web

David Weinberger | Posted 05.25.2011

David Weinberger

Imagine an alternative universe in which Mark Zuckerberg is born before Tim Berners-Lee, and invents the Web. This alternative history writes its own ending: The Web would be a boring, small, and of little consequence.

Apple Inexorably Pulling Video Publishers to HTML5 -- Whether They Like it Or Not (video)

Andy Plesser | Posted 05.25.2011

Andy Plesser

LONDON--While Adobe Flash is the most pervasive plug-in for video on the web, it is not supported by Apple's iPhone, iPad, and related devices.  ...

Interview with Liza Daly about the Ibis Reader

Hugh McGuire | Posted 05.25.2011

Hugh McGuire

We're still calling titles on Ibis Reader "books," but in the digital space it doesn't have to be a traditional book at all. We want to help readers and authors connect with all forms of writing.

Adobe CTO Defends Flash, Warns HTML5 Will Throw The Web “Back To The Dark Ages Of Video”

techcrunch.com | Posted 05.25.2011

Adobe's Flash technology has been taking a beating lately. Apple still won't support it on its upcoming iPad or its iPhone. Steve Jobs calls it buggy ...