June 06, 2006
Yahoo relaunched their video site last Thursday, offering "MyStudio," allowing content owners to upload their video, and paste them into web pages as well as view statistics on who is watching and see user ratings.
The very next day YouTube shot back by introducing new features of its own. Users can now create "channels," where they can aggregate either their own content, or that of others.
"Now all content creators and collectors, be it professional filmmakers, videobloggers or just people who love Chihuahuas can broadcast videos from their channel for all the world to see," YouTube's Maryrose Dunton said.
A new blogging feature will allow users to post YouTube videos directly to Blogger, BlogSpot and LiveJournal blogs from the Web site. Each video would include a clickable "blog it" link. Support for additional blogs is on the way, Dunton added.
The site also added a feature that allows the user to view a history of the last 100 videos watched on the service.
JuiceCaster, one of the first true application designed for high-end handsets and 3G networks, includes the ability to create new audio/video content directly within the web application and directly from the application on the cell phone.
An integrated audio and video recorder is embedded directly in to the JuiceCaster website and provides a way for users to capture audio. Uploaded audio content is available to other users immediately on the handset or the desktop.
Users can also capture multi-media content using their mobile phone
with the JuiceCaster application and effortlessly upload the content to
the web that can be viewed by other mobile phone users or friends and
family.
Juice Wireless is working with Kyocera to showcase social networking via mobile phone with JuiceCaster2.1 for BREW.
Mobilcast has an audio client for cellphones and PDAs that enable people to do just that.
ComVu says it has the world's first live video broadcast solution from a mobile device to a global audience. Bloggers, citizen reporters, family members, friends and corporate professionals can broadcast live events - simply and cost-effectively.
Today at GLOBALCOMM in Chicago, ZyXEL announced a WiMAX CPE and WiMAX PCMCIA Notebook card that's ready to go with the new IEEE802.16e-2005 standard.
ZyXEL says it makes mobile Internet access a reality with the added benefit of guaranteed Quality of Service. Alcatel is launching their 802.16e-compatible CPE products in cooperation with Taiwan-based Zyxel.
Get a fleet of Segways and go live. NY-1 everywhere (with DVB-H).


