Tubemogul: Upload to all major video sites and audience statistics

Do you make online video? Always go through the hassle of uploading/submitting your video to sever sites? Or gave up and only focused on one (the best?) video site?

Oh, and…. how many users watch my videos on all these platforms? How big was my audience for that specific episode again?

Tubemogul Logo Tubemogul to the rescue!

Everybody how makes web video and/or vlogs will find this site extremely helpful. I have not yet checked it out but heard very positive things about it. Let me know if you have used it and want to share your experience. Leave a comment! Thanks!

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Rebuilding Hollywood in Silicon Valley’s image

Marc Andreessen has written a very interesting post about the current writer’s strike in Hollywood.

The writers’ strike, and the studios’ response to the strike, may radically accelerate a structural shift in the media industry — a shift of power from studios and conglomerates towards creators and talent.

We all stay tuned what the outcome will look like and if this really accelerates the shit he describes in his post.

Ze Frank says:

Download Link: Ze Frank on the Hollywood writers’ strike.

Let me know if you find other interesting articles about this topic!

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Paul Graham: Some good reading

I have some very busy and highly productive weeks of consulting work behind me. And my blog has suffered!

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So Today I want to take some time for the blog and post a link to the site of Paul Graham.

In these days he runs a VC called YCombinator. He has written now for some time Essays about a lot of topics. Ranging from “Web 2.0” – “Copy What You Like” – “How to Present to Investors”.

Take a look!

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Are you ready for mobile ads?

There is a very long article today in the WallStreetJournal called Coming Soon to Cellphone Screens — More Ads Than Ever.

Several US Mobile phone operators seem to test how they will be deploying ads on your mobile phone. Yahoo! seems to have a deal already that is placing it on the go2 directory where you find e.g. the nearest restaurant on your phone. In the new search results Yahoo! ads will be placed. Carriers using go2 search and having the links are Verizon Wireless, Sprint and Cingular Wireless.

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So many pixels… and the Internet

Computer Japan Sep. 1994 I have just run across and old interview in Computing Japan Magazine from 1994 with Kai Krause (Kai’s Power Tools, you remeber?!!). I had the pleasure of meeting him at the Byteburg near Cologne / Germany at an iTV Event.
In the middle/last part of the Interview he talks about how he sees the Internet. Amazing that you could use this part in an interview as of today and nobody may be realizing this…

The information highway to me is a very important issue. I don’t want to bore you, but I want to make just one point. People mistake it to be just a bunch of zippy phone lines, a high speed network of some kind. But that’s not what it is. It is nothi ng less than the future of the entire species! And it’s not dawning on people yet. I’m going to be a little bit of the evangelist on this front, get much more involved. I’ve found that there are so many people talking about it who lust do not know what th ey are talking about. They’ve never been online, they don’t know what it’s all about.

What I mean by the line “future of the species” is — my definition of the information highway has nothing to do with how it’s implemented, whether it’s fiber-optic or this, or satellites or that. In one line: it’s anybody on the planet having access to the sum total of all human knowledge. Our children, 15 years from now, will be able to use whatever implementation of that, and in any frame of reference. Any image, film, book — anything that ever comes up, that mankind has produced, they should hav e that at their fingertips. To be able to see any picture, read any book, and to cross-correlate them — It will have incredible implications.

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