ZuCasts Coming Soon To Your Mobile Phone
First there were podcasts and videocasts. Now come ZuCasts — a free digital media delivery service for mobile phones from ShoZu. For the first time, photos, video clips and a variety of other professional and user-generated content can be delivered directly to the cellphone on a regular basis without any manual intervention or download downtime. Your preferred media comes to you automatically, simplifying mobile life as well as feeding your appetite for everything from the ordinary to the oddball.
The service is scheduled to begin live previews in June with a choice of over 20 ZuCasts ranging from Webshots’ best daily photos to videoblog coverage of the 2006 Vans Warped Tour, a 50-city summer music festival for which Warner Bros. Records has selected ShoZu as their mobile media partner. New subscription options will be added regularly, with a growing selection of news, music, humor and other digital nuggets designed to provide a constant stream of fresh information and entertainment.
Get the full skinny at SymbianOne.com
- Also of interest - so says the machine:
Nielsen to Measure Mobile Web Video
Nielsen Wireless announced will begin measuring mobile phone users to see how many people use content services such as mobile Internet and mobile video and what impact this has on established media behavior. The company estimates that in the first quarter of 2007, more than 33 million persons 12 andiTVCon - Internet Video Conference & Expo 2008
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The makers of Blinkx have created a new site - SelfcastTV.com - to allow quick sharing and downloading of mobile videos online. It boasts a simple registration process, 3-step upload system, and UK-specific operation. Upload happens straight from a mobile by MMS’ing a standard number. SelfcastTV users can also createWeb Video News Coming in Waves
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Yahoo! presented its business strategy to analysts yesterday and gave the world a sneak peek [webcast] at what’s to come. The new video site includes videos from around the web and a few from Yahoo! users as well. The top navigation bar references “My Studio” which could be aVobile Launches VideoDNA Live at NAB
Vobile has announced the release of VideoDNA Live, during the NAB tradeshow this week, which is described as an advanced video DRM solution specifically designed for live broadcast events such as the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The service offers broadcasters and rights holders real-time digital fingerprinting, fully automated identification, trackingAOL Video Experience Coming Aug. 4
AOL will unveil a revamped video portal next week, the latest move by a major Internet company to strengthen its position in this very competitive market. The centerpiece of the upgraded portal will be a lineup of more than 45 video-on-demand channels with a mix of free and fee-based clips,JumpTV on Joost — Coming Soon
According to AP, a deal to be announced Friday with global video carrier JumpTV will bring international television channels to Joost, the still-in-development Internet TV platform from the influential creators of Skype and Kazaa. Joost has been signing several contracts to carry video for media publishers, most notably a pact reachedNBCOlympics.com Streaming the Games
NBC is significantly expanding its Olympics video offerings for the internet and mobile phones, a sure sign of its increased comfort with technologies that erect geographic boundaries online, however the video access will be limited to internet users in the United States. The network’s official Olympics site, NBCOlympics.com, will show forSo 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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