
ffwd (pronounced “fast forward”), the company empowering thousands of consumers with a revolutionary personal remote control for channel-surfing video on the web, today released an enhancement to its media service designed to reflect a user’s lifestream: the ability to post videos found on any website directly to Twitter using a ...

Flock, the social web browser, this week announced the delivery of a new version of the Flock browser. Flock 2.0 is the first browser to allow 400 million social application users to automatically receive image and video feeds. The company also announced integration with the MySpace Data Availability platform, which ...

“The Adventures of Ana L'Tech” -- a 6 minute video that mixes science and fun with not-so-subtle Monty Python references - has been viewed more than 10,000 times in at least 115 countries.
Everyone in the Web 2.0 world hears news coming from companies like Youtube and Hulu on a seemingly daily basis. However what most tech blogs fail to cover is the (for lack of a better term) unsexy part of the online media business. These companies are uploading, managing ...
Splash Media has launched their Video Based E-Learning (VBE) Platform as the newest addition to their suite of video production products and offerings.
It's official, Youtube has now been sued for more than it was purchased for by Google. Just in case you didn't think Viacom's $1 billion dollar lawsuit was enough, Valleywag has just reported that Mediaset — the Italian media empire of irascible tycoon Silvio Berlusconi — wants €500 million ...
popIn announces the PC, Mac and iPhone editions of “popIn” beta, a browser tool that enables users to access other sites and incorporate related information into the web page they are viewing.
Alcoa announced today a new feature for its alcoa.com website: AlcoaTV, an all-video microsite that aggregates and lists all streaming video content available on the 85,000-page site. I respect anyone who can make money hand over fist like Alcoa has done for decades, but someone over there needs to ...
Veoh, the second largest online video destination next to YouTube, announced this morning the launch of a new behavioral targeting system that allows marketers to connect with Veoh viewers based on their video viewing passions and interests. The new system, which is currently in beta, combines video consumption, searching, browsing ...
AOL has brought three new iPhone OS applications to the market: AIM, AOL Radio, and Truveo, the leading video search engine. Each of them are available as free downloads from the Apple App Store now.