The Sunday News Reel – Week of 25-31 October, 2010
Yep, another weekend has arrived and I’ve pulled my head out of Star Trek Online, video game news and some other things to give you something to read while you have your Sunday morning coffee. I have to tell you, working everyday, gets tiring and I think I need a holiday. Someday maybe when everyone [...]
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Saturday Morning Awesome Sauce: Adobe Continues Bridging Gap with Flash to HTML5 Conversion Tool
If you read ReelSEO regularly you’ll be aware that yesterday I wrote about how Adobe teamed up with Kaltura on an online video player featuring both Flash and HTML5. Well their efforts to remain the leader in online media for websites haven’t stopped there. With the rise of the iOS devices and the rift between [...]
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How The HTML 5 War Has Been Won, By Adobe and Kaltura
Many people out there think that a war was brewing. That it was us versus them, that one thing is better than the other and that, in Highlander style: There can be only one. Adobe proved them all wrong this week by incorporating Kaltura’s HTML5 video player widget into their Dreamweaver web framework via the [...]
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The Sunday News Reel – Week of 18-24 October, 2010
Brrr! It’s cold over here (well at night anyway). I do believe there’s snow at the top of the local mountain already. That would be Ještěd for those that are interested, on a clear winter day I can see it from my office window, we don’t have many of those though. Anyway, what better reason [...]
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The Sunday News Reel – Week of 3-10 October, 2010
I’m back from my apparent slacking off last weekend (you do know that playing video games is my job right?!) This week, now that Mark has a new appreciation of the work one of these requires, we’ve gone back to combining it all into one article for you so you can grab your Sunday morning [...]
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Behind-the-Scenes With Coincident TV – Tying Content Together in Creative, Interactive Ways
Coincident TV, like Qoof, wants to make your video content more interactive. However, unlike Qoof who was aimed more at eRetailers, Coincident TV is aiming to bring more content into the video viewing experience and integrating other content as well. I did not get to use Qoof’s software personally so I have no idea how [...]
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