Archive for July, 2007

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Interactive Componants to VIDEO WATCHING – Videostream interactivity

In Uncategorized on July 31, 2007 by amul84

— SHOUT or BOO meters in the Videostream
– LIVE POLLS or QUESTIONAIRE for more “in contextual” polling
clipped from www.techcrunch.com
ushing the most interesting content in front of viewers in real time is a challenge. But there’s an audience to interact with, and that makes all the difference.
Ustream’s version 3 redesign released today is focusing entirely on the audience-host relationship. They’ve added three new interactivity features to the platform: shout meter, live polling, and a video archive widget. They are all solid additions to the service.
The shout meter lets users vote for the current channel’s content by clicking vigorously on the sidebar. More clicks from more users pumps up the shout bar, tipping Ustream off to something good happening on the channel. The bar on the right reflects your own shout level (red) and the crowds (yellow). There’s no word on how they’ll use the shout meter data.
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incorporated live polling into their Broadcaster Console, letting the publisher throw a few questions to the audience in real time.
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No Good TV is Also a Vertical – Comedy Videos (music/movies)

In Uncategorized on July 31, 2007 by amul84

Pop Culture – Movies and Music
Interviews with celebrities in sexy tone.. Thats us.
clipped from www.techcrunch.com
The site is a video blog that features daily topical comedy videos, ranging from short sketches to funny commentary
“This Just In” operates in a particularly competitive vertical market, competing against the likes of CollegeHumor, the Onion, and Will Ferrel’s new project FunnyOrDie, amongst others.
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Pownce is Built on these Technologies…

In Uncategorized on July 31, 2007 by amul84

Mysql, Python and Debian servers.. with S3 NETSTORAGE via Amazon… and adobe AIR for desktop Player..
clipped from www.pownce.com

The website is Django which is Python and we use a MySQL database. The servers are Debian and our web servers run a combination of Apache and Perlbal (by Danga Interactive). File storage is supported by S3 from Amazon Web Services. The desktop application is written in Flex for Adobe’s brand new AIR platform. We use some of the great FamFamFam Silk Icons and the ISO Series icons by Sodafish as well as some beautiful background illustrations by artists at istockphoto.

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A realtime digest on web technology.. excellent way to catch up

In Uncategorized on July 3, 2007 by amul84

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Very impressive Analysis site/blog VIa Solution Watch..

In Uncategorized on July 3, 2007 by amul84

One to keep tabs on..
clipped from www.solutionwatch.com

Began May 30th, 2005, Solution Watch surveys the new generation of the web, reviewing and providing in-depth walkthroughs of today’s best products and services. Owned and maintained by Brian Benzinger, Solution Watch has grown and become a member of the 9rules Network and Web 2.0 Workgroup. Solution Watch aims for writing quality reviews of products and services that are of benefit to its users. If you know of a service that you would like to see reviewed on Solution Watch, you may send it to Brian Benzinger using the Submit Solution form.

About Solution Watch

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social network for 3D modelrs..

In Uncategorized on July 3, 2007 by amul84

very simple 3D social network..
clipped from www.3dvia.com
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interesting idea for photos.

In Uncategorized on July 3, 2007 by amul84

clipped from www.pictogame.com
pictogame
Turn your pictures into games
and share them with your friends!
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Pretty Nice blog

In Uncategorized on July 3, 2007 by amul84

clipped from www.earnersblog.com

Here’s a link to a Squidoo Page that shows you how to choose the right frame

Leveraging Social Networking: Social networks eat up good videos. If you build up power user accounts on digg or have a lot of friends on Stumbleupon then this can really get the ball rolling for your videos. Front page of Digg Videos section should net you up to 10,000 views. A successful video on Stumbleupon could lead anywhere up to 100,000+ views over a few weeks.

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Doing Less. Innovate.

In Uncategorized on July 2, 2007 by amul84

Semantic Web as with adaptive blue’s approach is very cool. I wonder if you could build a open market place for semantic “relationships”