SplashCast Media Goes Live


SplashCast Media Goes Live

The SplashCast media service entered it’s public beta last week, according to their announcement, SplashCast is different from other online video sharing sites. Content creators might want to carefully read their TOU. The mix-media service allows users to play dynamically updated channels of content on their web page which can combine video with photos, music, text, and dubbed narration. As a targeted syndication offering, if you create a channel, whenever you add new content all the web pages currently “tuned” to your channel instantly receive the updated broadcast.

For more details watch the their presentation at DEMO Here.

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