TVtrip.com Uses Video Revolution for Travel
The founders and creators of TVtrip.com felt a site putting all the hotel information in one place, combined with unbiased videos of the hotel and its surroundings, would be appealing and relevant in this YouTube era.
Like many popular video websites, TVtrip.com uses Flash technology to integrate video clips of the hotels into its web pages from XML feeds. This accounts for the TVtrip Player’s speed, interactivity, functionality and usability. The player also allows for the integration of useful features like the on-screen Hotel Information, Check Rates and Reviews, which can be clicked at anytime, while hotel videos are being viewed. They may be right.
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IPTV — A Great Book for Beginners
In an industry just beginning to understand how to slam video down broadband pipes to achieve new, improved television experiences, there's still advertising and revenue requirements to meet, still a few speed bumps before reaching the new media ecosystem. Huge growth is anticipated. IPTV households are expected to grow worldwideBranding Yourself at 10 MPH
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On December 31st, you can welcome the New Year in unique style – by connecting with millions of music lovers from around the world as they count down the final minutes of 2006. Nokia New Year's Eve, a global music event stretching across four continents, will feature a number ofGigaOM Launches NewTeeVee
The newest member of the GigaOM family - NewTeeVee.com - aims to cover online video from end to end and front to back. They'll point you to hot startups, hot videos, hot pipes - tracing the talent, money, code, and data across the network. Combining the signature GigaOM skepticism withSo Many Video Sites, So Few Uploaders?
We need to take Ms. Bogatin’s recent Zdnet article to task. Note: it’s difficult to tell where she’s getting the numbers as the one link within that article points to another story she had posted June 17th, with quotes from NYT, which indicate YouTube’s upload traffic is 35,000 per day..?!? "There
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