GigaOM 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 with a healthy sense of wonder for all the cool stuff that’s going on out there.
Planned pieces from Katie Fehrenbacher on mobile video and Om Malik on telecoms, television, and underlying technologies, funnyman Jackson West to write about P2P and TV, and adding IP communications, telecom, broadband, and VoIP expert Paul Kapustka (formerly of Advanced IP Pipeline and pulvermedia). We’ll also see posts from Russell Heimlich of DVGuru and Russell Shaw of ZDNet.
A(nother) website dedicated to covering the web video revolution.. nice.
Via: TechCrunch
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