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  • Cisco takes its lumps, keeps developing video meeting tools

    By Stephen Lawson | 25 May, 2012 23:31

    Cisco Systems owned up to some miscalculations in its video collaboration strategy but showed off some promising future capabilities in a briefing with media this week.

  • How to make your viral video go 'Kony2012' crazy

    By Aaron Lester | 17 May, 2012 10:24

    Anyone who has spent time trolling social networks, reading a newspaper or just browsing the Internet recently has probably heard of Kony 2012, the mega-viral cause, marketing video that seemed to pop up out of nowhere and captured the attention of millions.

  • Judge throws out mass John Doe porn copyright lawsuits

    By Grant Gross | 05 May, 2012 02:17

    A judge in New York has shot down the attempt of three pornography studios to sue nearly 80 people for allegedly downloading movies on BitTorrent, with the judge slamming the studio's efforts to file lawsuits against multiple anonymous defendants.

  • China takes tougher stance on online pirated content

    By Michael Kan | 23 April, 2012 20:45

    China's Internet firms will need to better screen their websites for unlicensed digital works or be held responsible for infringement, according to a proposed judicial interpretation from the country's supreme court.

  • How to make video marketing work for your business

    By Jennifer Lonoff Schiff | 20 April, 2012 10:22

    You've all seen --and envied--that viral video that gets millions of views seemingly overnight, the one everyone talks about for days. But does getting millions of views on YouTube translate into getting millions of dollars, or even thousands of dollars, in sales? And does adding video to your website or product pages really improve your search engine rankings and make people want to do business with you?

Tutorials about video
  • Digitize your movies

    By Jon L. Jacobi | 03 March, 2011 02:00

    Analog movies can be the easiest--or the hardest--medium to digitize, depending on the format you're working with. While older camcorder and video formats such as 8mm and Hi8 or VHS and Betamax tapes are easy to transfer, digitizing film can be difficult at best.

  • Connect a third monitor to your PC

    By Rick Broida | 14 January, 2011 03:25

    As I wrote the other day, it's a pretty simple matter to add a second monitor to your PC. But what about a third? That might require a little more doing.

  • Upload and view videos in Google Docs

    By Brennon Slattery | 12 January, 2011 09:06

    Google Docs is becoming a more robust cloud-based productivity suite, and the addition of uploading, storing and viewing videos is a boon for sharing corporate presentations and the like. It's also a slick way to skirt your company's firewall on streaming video sites such as YouTube.

  • Viral video: A DIY guide

    By Christopher Null | 18 September, 2010 10:30

    Now that YouTube officially supports 15-minute videos, Andy Warhol's dictum that we'd all be famous for 15 minutes has proven more than a little prescient. Viral video is nothing to scoff at. There's more than just page-view bragging rights at stake--there's real money to be made. (Get popular enough, and YouTube will cut you in on ad revenue.)

Features about video
  • Analysis: Why I'm not sold on mobile video chat

    By Ginny Mies | 09 January, 2011 04:55

    Prior to CES, there were only a handful of phones with front-facing cameras: the iPhone 4, the EVO 4G and the T-Mobile myTouch 4G to name a few. This year's CES was all about 4G, for sure, but video chat is definitely one of the apps carriers love to use as an example of how great the next generation of data speeds is.

  • YouTube 2010 'top videos' list ruled by music

    By John E Dunn | 14 December, 2010 05:18

    If YouTube started as a place for people to upload low-res videos, Google's global 2010 'most popular' video list shows just how fast the model is evolving into something nakedly commercial.

  • A Google TV refresher: What we know so far

    By Jared Newman | 09 September, 2010 02:37

    Google TV's planned fall launch is not news, but given that Google hasn't said much about its television plans since May, it's time for a refresher. Here's a quick rundown of everything to know about Google TV as anticipation grows for the imminent launch of the service:

  • 8 geek videos that aren't viral . . . yet

    By Joe Doherty | 17 August, 2010 02:17

    We scoured the internet to bring you eight of the funniest tech videos the web has to offer. Sure, they didn't feature musical pets or dancing babies, and they had merely hundreds of thousands of views, but they rated high for geek entertainment.

Whitepapers about video

  • Avaya Deploys the Avaya Desktop Video Device with the Avaya Flare® Experience

    A revolutionary new video collaboration device, the Avaya Desktop Video Device has been making waves in the communications industry ever since Avaya introduced the product in the fall of 2010. Avaya’s own employees have been among the earliest users and have seen first-hand how the product can improve collaboration and make people more efficient and effective. Read more.

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