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Eric Schmidt, the sage (and onion) of Google, has proclaimed that television is already dead - it just doesn't know it yet. Neither it seems do the world's broadcasters. And what has taken TV's place? Why, YouTube, natch! What, and you hadn't noticed? You unhip thing you. By Martyn Warwick. (2)
News added 1 month ago in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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As part of its mission to push YouTube across multiple platforms utilising multiple business models, Google and Freesat in the UK have announced a YouTube hybrid Channel/App combination. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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Google is rolling out a new version of its YouTube app for Android that enables users to find videos, then send content to their Google TV. By Jason Ankeny (0)
News added Over 6 months in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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Also working on a YouTube app for iPad in the coming months. By Jason Ankeny. (0)
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Matron's Diary, April 11th, 2012. "Got rid of one of them for a few days at least. Warwick claims he was off filming something about the Titanic in Cornwall, so presumably he's going to play an elderly version of Leonardo DiCaprio. This edition of Codgertations also has them discussing BlackBerry/RIM (again!); Groupon getting itself into trouble; and a drunken Canadian getting famous by singing a silly song - just like Queen did."


Codgertations is filmed in front of a semi-conscious audience in a home for veteran technology journalists. Inmates Martyn Warwick and Ian Scales cogitate and ruminate on the week's best, worst and most amusing stories under the watchful eye of the home's redoubtable 'Matron'.

 

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Video added Over 6 months in TelecomTV One by Talking Telecoms
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We've all done it. Drunk and under police custody we suddenly remember every word and note of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody (including the instrumental passages). It happened in Canada, was caught on police camera and ended up on YouTube where it was viewed by millions; and then... EMI asserted copyright and requested a teardown. Patently absurd, yes, but it doesn't end there. By Ian Scales. (0)
News added Over 6 months in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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Google has announced a significant investment in bringing original content to its YouTube service, positioning the company for a new assault on the smart TV market, Guy Daniels reports. (0)
News added Over 6 months in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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How can brands deliver content in a multi-screen world? Will phones and tablets be the primary screen and how can products be brought to life on mobile channels? (0)
News added Over 6 months in Open Mobile Summit by Open Mobile Summit
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How can brands deliver content in a multi-screen world & What will the digital living room look like in the future? are the 2 main discussions. (0)
News added Over 6 months in Open Mobile Summit by Open Mobile Summit
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Mobile operators beware; your worst fears about the rise and impact of video traffic are coming true. Google yesterday announced a three-fold increase in the number of its YouTube videos that were watched on mobile devices, which now exceed a staggering 200 million views every day. (0)
News added Over 6 months in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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Vimeo was founded in 2004 to create a "warm safe place" for artists to promote and share videos without being battered by adverts and negative comments (ie. YouTube). Six years on and Vimeo has drawn a strong following from both Hollywood creatives and fledgling artists. Leila Makki talks business models and mobile strategy with Vimeo's Marketing Director, Deborah Szajngarten. Watch the interview.

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Deborah Szajngarten, Marketing Director, Vimeo

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Video added Over 6 months in NewsDesk by NewsDesk
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You couldn't make it up... or should that be 'post it up?' Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian premier, has issued a decree designed to establish government vetting of Internet content to protect minors from pornography. But if anyone needs a journey to the vet it's surely the apparently still sexually active septuagenarian, says Ian Scales. (0)
News added Over 6 months in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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(Hint - don't just put them on YouTube!) (0)
News added Over 6 months in Digital File by Alex Farrant
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How are B2B brands getting their video messages in front of the right people? (0)
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Anyone who's had the ‘pleasure’ of bringing up teenagers over the last five years or so will know that they communicate, well, ‘differently’. They are part of what is known as Generation Y (GenY) and they view mobile phones and the Internet as extensions of themselves, often preferring to communicate by text via these means rather than using voice, reports Tony Poulos. (0)
News added Over 6 months in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One