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Sunday, November 4
by
Chris Gilbey
on November 4, 2007 03:51PM (EST)
Ironically I was just surfing around You Tube looking to see what references there were to V For Vendetta, the movie.... And up popped this absolute gem. It seems like the Ron Paul campaign has started to get seriously viral!
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Saturday, July 21
by
chrisbroad
on July 20, 2007 10:15PM (HKT)
Advertising Got gameJun 7th 2007 Inserting advertisements into video games holds much promise Welcome to the futureTHEY are known to television executives as the “Lost Boys”—the generation of video-gaming young men who are watching less television and, thanks to ad-skipping technologies such as TiVo, even fewer advertisements. The obvious response is to start putting advertisements into games instead, by incorporating billboards into the game environment, for example. But incorporating static advertisements into games is unsatisfactory. Now that most PCs and a growing number of games consoles are connected to the internet, however, it is possible to update advertisements when required. As a result, static in-game advertisements are now giving way to dynamic adverts, which accounted for $26m of the $76m spent on in-game advertising last year, and will account for 55% of the $182m spent this year, says the Yankee Group, a consultancy. Friday, July 20
by
chrisbroad
on July 20, 2007 09:47PM (HKT)
Know your subjectJul 12th 2007 Topic-specific search-engines hope to challenge Google, at least in some areasARE you a generalist or a specialist? The question can be asked of people, but it is increasingly being asked about internet search-engines, as specialist or “vertical” sites take on generalists such as Yahoo! and Google. Some are already prospering: GlobalSpec.com, for example, a profitable search-engine for engineers, has 3.5m registered users and signs up another 20,000 each week. “They own that market,” says Charlene Li of Forrester, a consultancy. This is due in large part to GlobalSpec's definable customer base. Its knowledge about the needs of its users sets it apart from the generalist search-engines, says Angela Hribar of GlobalSpec. Vertical sites, which serve up search results from a carefully selected group of topic-specific websites, can also target advertising at particular audiences more precisely... Wednesday, June 20
by
chrisbroad
on June 20, 2007 04:41PM (HKT)
"The folks at Mashale have posted a great list of 33 online video sites. They run the gamut from the ones you know, such as YouTube and Joost, to ones you might not know of. " from www.randomculture.com . 33 Ways to Watch Free TV Online June 18, 2007 — 09:58 AM PDT — by Stan SchroederIt’s time to toss the old tube to the dumpster. Well, not if you have one of those 47” plasma ones, but…you know what we mean. The future of media is the Internet, and television is no exception. Instead of browsing through the channels with your remote, you could be browsing through the free online TV providers on your computer - hell, if you like, you can watch them all at once (in really tiny windows). It’s time to reach out and see how much free online TV we can find..." Thursday, May 24
by
chrisbroad
on May 24, 2007 01:57PM (HKT)
"This is a discussion of the eight realities of technology and social experience that are shaping the world of today's teens and twenty-somethings. It looks at the growing role of technology in teens' lives, the way they use their gadgets, their expectations about how to find and use information, and the social consequences of their use of technology." by Lee Rainie Director, Pew Internet & American Life Project Wednesday, May 23
by
chrisbroad
on May 23, 2007 09:17PM (HKT)
I'm with VQUENCE and am always intrigued by the machinations of GoogleTube here on the BBC. Monday, May 21
by
Chris Gilbey
on May 21, 2007 09:03PM (EST)
I was finishing up some work at home tonight and got a skype message from Jan Wyllie, who publishes Trend Monitor.
Jan has done some extremely interesting work analyzing consumer trends over the last ten or more years. He is in the process of writing a new report on the impact of Web 2.0 on business. And I have no doubt that this is going to be a pretty interesting report. Here is part of his blog that points to where he is going this time round. Should be worth watching. As Web 2.0 platforms migrate from the open internet enthusiasts
to the worlds of business and government, the issue of information
management will become a company-wide problem, rather than the problem
which information professionals and taxonomists are paid to solve.
Everyone will start tagging and chaos is liable to result.
Tuesday, May 15
by
chrisbroad
on May 15, 2007 10:29AM (HKT)
I had an opportunity to meet Guy KAWASAKI last week at an AMCHAM event in HK. An Apple Fellow, and now MD at Garage Technology Ventures www.garage.com , Guy makes for a compelling funny and pithy speaker. I got talking to him about VQUENCE and his main comment was show people what a vquence is and also – so when do you ship ? He sent me a copy of his ppt. centered around his latest book ‘The Art of the Start’ and I managed to get a picture with him “advertising” VQUENCE.
In conclusion he told us to 'kick butt' and after reading our white paper said " ..I could make the case that it's a very valuable service for people who are pushing out video. "
He also mentioned a neat company called iStockphoto.com which he is mentioning around on his travels - it's cool . Monday, May 7
by
chrisbroad
on May 7, 2007 06:21PM (HKT)
A little dated but still worth knowing, I found this article about a chap - "Matt Cutts works for Google and has a blog about how to court their search engine; so, when Matt flaps his blog wings in America there is a tsunami on the far side of the Internet." Which alleges that - According to China Internet Network Information Center, CNNIC, Google is losing market share from 33% last year to current 25.3%. It goes on to support this at the following link @ Linux World . Tuesday, April 10
by
Richard McKinnon
on April 10, 2007 12:26AM (PDT)
For a while we've been talking about video, China and incredible growth. Today, we bring the three together, along with contributors to this blog, Chris Gilbey (Sydney) and Chris Broad (Hong Kong). Startups need to operate across the globe right out of the gate. Vquence is running fast. Read the press release Video Search Company Opens Hong Kong Office. Vquence is a
technology leading video search engine. When launched, users will easily and
intuitively discover relevant video content. An authoring toolset then permits
easy creation of a playlist of thin sliced videos (or ‘vquence’). The vquence
is presented through a specialized video player. This playlist will play in any
Web page. Users will be able to cut and paste the code for their vquence into a
blog or web page. Dynamic insertion by Vquence places ads into the vquence
based on relevance. “Video is the centre
of the internet’s next big leap forward. Vquence will be a key accelerator.”
Gilbey said. “That’s why Vquence has appointed
Chris Broad as Based in “In China our focus is on advertising and content opportunities moving away
from old print media, pc’s, and traditional TV to the web, and handheld
devices. Our goal is to facilitate that transition and help content owners
easily monetize their content.” Broad said “My role is to
introduce Vquence into “ Known for innovative
strategic marketing and business development, Broad has been tasked by Vquence
to develop media relationships in Hong Kong and “Injecting Vquence
and its unique business model into Vquence was formed in
July 2006 by Gilbey and Dr Silvia Pfeiffer, a former CSIRO research scientist.
Gilbey is a long time entrepreneur in the content and technology arenas.
Pfeiffer is a leading authority on Digital Media Analysis; helped develop
Annodex, an open source platform for video distribution; and has developed
application algorithms to analyse and mediate video content. “Vquence’s technology
and business model aim to turn today’s video assets and costs into online reach
and revenue. Our model is to unite consumers, publishers, and content owners.”
Gilbey said, “We facilitate social networks,” Gilbey said, adding “Consumers
find and aggregate video, then share it widely. They get paid. Content creators
and publishers are rewarded from embedded ads in the vquences their communities
share.” The Vquence move into
“We change market dynamics. We work with media
companies where there is an established chain of title to the IP and then help
them monetize it. Consumers become legitimate distributors of the video asset
rather than pirates.” Gilbey said. “Community drives the opportunity – the
wisdom of crowds determines what is truly viral content. We provide the
acceleration.” The Vquence R&D
team is internationally spread and headquartered in Further Information;
About Vquence: Vquence is a video search, socialization, and advertising company that
has a comprehensive model of monetizing video for content
owners to consumers. Demonstrations of the technology are being conducted under
NDA. The Vquence website has more information on the company. www.vquence.com.
The company has offices in Sydney
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