Online video revolution
The FIFA World Cup may be the biggest online video event in Internet history. Fans have a few choices when watching games or highlights online, whether streaming from their home media gateways or watching the game directly through a content provider such as ESPN360.
Video publishing sites are taking off, with hundreds of startups competing for the attention of content producers with cameras integrated into everyday items such as laptops, desktops, and mobile phones.
The content and tools are readily available, but is anyone coming? What is the revenue model of video startups in a disk and bandwidth heavy business? How far away are we from an online shakeout?
Om and I talk about these issues and more in this week's PodSession, Online video revolution. The podcast is 22 minutes in length, a 10 MB download.
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Live FIFA Soccer World Cup video streaming is available on TVU Player 1.5.12 beta
Posted by: Raj | June 18, 2006 5:42 PM