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Brightcove Unveils New Video Pubishing Platform with New Service...for Large and Small Video Publishers
Brightcove, the Cambridge, Mass-based video services provider today announced the introduction of Brightcove 3, a new video publishing platform which has already been adopted by several big publishers including Showtime, Lifetime and FEARNet.com. Jeremy Allaire, Brightcove Chairman and CEO, visited Beet.TV recently to demonstrate the new platform. For this interview, we have published the video in the new Brightcove 3 environment. Check out full screen to see how well the player works. It uses a new kind of dynamic delivery which adjusts the bitrate to the viewers' bandwidth. Brightcove 3 has enhanced workflow functionality, which is appealing to big publishers.We understand that some big publishers will announce using the platform over the next few days. The new solution provides a three-tier offering geared for small, medium and enterprise-sized customers. The three tiers offer different pricing schemes and publishing control tools. As Brightcove had been geared toward bigger ...
Well here I am again, bringing another episode of, "The Willy Will Show". Just today I sat down and took a look at Penn & Tellers: Bullshit! the show that comes on the Showtime cable network as they go through various subjects from religion, sex, and politics. One episode caught my eye, was Episode 11 from Season 2 "The Bible: Fact or Fiction?" So I sat down and surprisingly watched it 3 times and realized some historical errors in their rants and yeah, I am here now to clarify it with my own rant...so enjoy the video as I show how much that Penn & Teller are Bullshit! themselves. I know I am a little late at tackling this, but Come on guys, you're on television at least do the research right instead of putting some half ass truths out there. The so call "experts" (Dr. Paul Maier - Russell H. Seibert Professor of Ancient History, Dr. Michael Shermer - Founding Publisher of Skeptic magazine)who were guest starting on this episode seemed to be a little bias in their thinking. Hey, I'm just some guy with an Associates degree cleaning up their mess. What does that tell you about the so call "experts"? lol Well at least you didn't get as cheap as using the same references 35 times as that movie Zeitgiest LOL...Enjoy... References: World Religions: a guide to essentials/ Tom Robinson & Hillary Rodrigues, Hendrickson Publishers, Inc. ISBN 978-1-56563-317-9 Maria Dzielska: Apollonius of Tyana in Legend and History, Rome 1986, ISBN 88-7062-599-0 http://www.didyouknow.org/xmas/Jesus.htm http://www.sho.com/site/ptbs/previous_episodes.do?episodeid=s2/bible http://www.history.com/classroom/unesco/timbuktu.html http://history-world.org/hyksos.htm http://bible.cc/exodus/35-2.htm http://bible.cc/exodus/21-7.htm http://bible.cc/1_corinthians/11-14.htm http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/death http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/death http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=128&letter=C&search=stoning
http://www.beet.tv/2009/10/mobile-video-is-getting-higher-ad-rates-than-online-.html Transpera, the largest mobile video delivery and ad network in North America, has lined up many of the industry's leading publishers including msnbc.com, CBS.com, Showtime, Disney, and MTV. In this interview, Transpera CEO Frank Barbieri explains video advertising is working well for publishers. Andy Plesser, Executive Producer
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The New York Times Readies HD Online Video Channel As Part of New Brightcove Implementation
http://www.beet.tv/2008/10/the-new-york--2.html The New York Times has launched a new HD-format video player with a 16:9 wide-screen frame. Other new features include a redesigned video library, a "Most Viewed" rank, and tools to share videos to social sites like Facebook and Digg. The new video player is from Brightcove, the Boston-based video services company. Previously, The Times streamed its video using The FeedRoom. This is the first newspaper implementation of Brightcove 3, the company's new publishing solution. With the technology, The Times has the capability to stream video at DVD-quality of 1.5 megabits per second and higher. Called Dynamic Delivery, it allows publishers to serve videos to users based on their connection speed. It is currently streaming HD video for Showtime and FEARNet, a Brightcove spokesperson told Beet.TV. Plans are underway at the Times to deliver HD video online, Ann Derry, Video and Television Director told me in this interview. This would be the ...
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