PalBee — Copy, Paste, and Video Conference!

PalBee.com announced today that is has begun a beta test of its Mashup API. The Mashup API allows beta participants to embed a PalBee video conference anywhere on their own web site. This is made possible by a widget that allows real time video conferencing to anyone who visits the web page. The Flash-based technology does not require setup or configuration; simply copy and paste the code and everything else falls into place.
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Aspiring Filmmaker Wins Avid Video Contest
Avid has announced the grand prize winner and five runners-up from its video contest that challenged entrants to capture their passions and tell a story, via video, within 60 seconds. Taking viewers on a cross-country road trip, Brian Sharpe, a 27 year-old independent filmmaker from Chicago, IL, won theNot Your Average Tech Conference Kids!
VLOGGERCON is the intersection between media-makers and technology. A space for dialog and interaction. Of creation and collaboration. A media village born on the web & making camp for one weekend in San Francisco. In the past year, vlogging has grown into a myriad of forms with a worldwide voice. AndVON - Video On Net - Con is On!
The Fall 2006 VON (Voice Over Net) conference in Boston starts today. It will be their largest yet, says conference organizer Jeff Pulver. The Expo features lots of Sessions, Speakers, an IPTV Pavillion, a News Blog, presentations on Municipal Wireless and other features. This year Pulver added a Video on1videoConference: Open Source Web Conferencing
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ICTV’s mosaic solution, the initial result of its recent merger with Switched Media, will enable cable system operators, programmers and integrators to deploy the video industry’s first interactive multichannel mosaics that can be aligned to reflect individual subscribers’ viewing preferences. In addition to providing live video from, and navigationVideo Conference with Logitech QuickCam Pro
According to this post on the Sydney Morning Herald: Should you buy one of Logitech's new whiz-bang QuickCam Pro webcams? No, you should buy two. That's not just because they're far and away the best webcam we've ever used. The reason to double-dip is that to take advantage of their superb "highPanel of Web Community Founders
Guy Kawasaki moderated this panel at the CommunityNext conference with the founders of six very successful web properties; hi5, Suicide Girls, Slide, HotorNot, PlentyofFish and Fark. If you’d like to learn how these companies became successful without “proven teams, technology, or business models,” you’ll love this video.OMMA Roundtable Talks Web Video
The OMMA conference [Video] roundtable on "content costs and creation" hit on a key topic for web video producers and distributors: How much does it cost to make Web video, and how much money can you make from it? Next New Networks CEO Herb Scannell argued that Internet video only worksiTVCon - Internet Video Conference & Expo 2008
As the convergence of the four screens continues - PC, TV, mobile phone, and Personal Mobile Platform - Internet video has shifted programming into the hands of Web users instead of television viewers, blurring the division between a Website and a TV channel as broadband connections enable viewers to surfStickam Pimps Your Site with Flash Video
One might be tempted to dismiss Stickam at first glance as just a video-enabled Myspace clone for emo teens with webcams; but looking past that you’ll find a fairly robust and platform-independent Flash-based webcam broadcast and videoconferencing app. There’s a profile page with an embedabble Flash viewer, a full screen
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