Big Brother Creator Brings Soap Opera To Mobiles
Endemol UK has teamed up with premium messaging provider Opera Telecom to release the first soap opera to be played out over mobile phones,… Read more »
Endemol UK has teamed up with premium messaging provider Opera Telecom to release the first soap opera to be played out over mobile phones,… Read more »
Dutch software company Makayama has released “DVD to Mobile (Sony Ericsson Edition)” software which allows users to convert DVD’s to a Smart… Read more »
Walter Mossberg reviews mobile video offering in U.S…(well, there’s actually only one…MobiTV, by Idetic, which is being offered in two f… Read more »
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3 UK is experiencing strong uptake of its football news and video clips service since the start of the new Premier League season. On the fir… Read more »
Atlanta-based Zoie Films has partnered with Tin Can Mobile and Nokia to present a selection of one to five minute works in a new “Cellular C… Read more »
I mentioned the CNBC Europe’s mobile deal last month…some more details on it. BT has extended its mobile video service trial with Newmedia… Read more »
Simple: “Watching and recording videos on a cellular phone — a device more than billion people around the world carry on a regular basis –… Read more »
Webcam app for Sprint users… Read more »
CNBC Europe has started live streaming to mobile phones in Europe (the Italian version has been doing it for a year now).
The service, avail… Read more »
(reg. req.): An interview with Dany Levy, founder of DailyCandy.com, which was bought by former AOL-er Bob Pittman. A San Francisco edition… Read more »
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An ambitious project is under way to find a way to send TV broadcast signals to mobiles by 2010.
Dubbed Instinct, (IP-based Networks, Servi… Read more »
Three O’clock, a London-based mobile entertainment company, has launched a video magazine service for mobile phones. Subscribers can gain fr… Read more »
Combining real-time video signals with 3-D graphics on a cellphone display… Read more »
Malaysian telecom operator Digi has launched what it believes to be the first TV service on high-speed mobile network in Asia.
Leveraging on… Read more »
A very interesting idea, in theory….billing itself as Blogads 2.0. Check out Blogversations, developed by Umair and a few others.
Let’s se… Read more »
NPR’s Robert Siegel talks with David Hayes, technology writer for The Kansas City Star, about Sprint TV. The new service goes online, and th… Read more »
According to Handango…The July report includes a list of the ten best-selling applications and ringtones by operating system.
Download the… Read more »
In Japan, KDDI has teamed up with Japanese mobile-phone manufacturers to develop a fuel-cell-powered phone equipped with functions for recei… Read more »
IMS Research forecasts that live TV-over-cellular services will be viewed by more than 120 million users worldwide by the end of 2010, equat… Read more »
Following a global evaluation of the key mobile solutions providers, the UK’s football sports league FA Premier League has appointed Sportev… Read more »
U.S. operator Sprint will launch a higher-quality TV service for its wireless phones, through its new Samsung video-capable phones…
The se… Read more »
An interesting play by MediaBistro, in trying to develop nanomedia properties and mixing media gossip with job ads and networking.
I guess… Read more »
That’s almost the same headline that Wired News used (“Blogging For Bucks”) when profiling me last year, and this is the headline ABCNews.co… Read more »
Well, the 18-year old kid’s moving fast…CableNewser will morph into TVNewser for Mediabistro…
Related: CableNewser’s anonymous blogger r… Read more »
Looks pretty obvious to me… Read more »
The Media Drop mentions something close to my heart: how much advertising can I push down the pipe without crossing the line. There’s no sci… Read more »
UK communty site Friends Reunited has made its first major acquisition, with the purchase of an Australian counterpart called Schoolfriends.… Read more »
I wrote about the “embargo school of journalism” yesterday, pointing to the discussion going on at Jeff Jarvis’ blog. Today, some more react… Read more »
(via Micropersuasion) Tom Hespos does a great service to our emerging media (yes, I’m biased), by laying out some ground rules on how advert… Read more »
I missed by a day, but this site and blog is now two years old…I started it on June 11, 2002 (the Internet Archive has a June 27, 2002 sna… Read more »
Um, in this case, it means me…some of my plans come out in this PR Week story (reprinted on Brand Republic site), though nothing’s hidden… Read more »
An interesting connection and developing nanopublishing business through nurturing talent: “This very model of broadcast folk art may be the… Read more »
(): A research paper from University of Texas at Austin: Collaborative group weblogs, which rely on the participation of tens of thousands o… Read more »
The kid behind Cabelnewser, revealed…amazing. Read more »
John Battelle has hit the nail on the head, again: I’ve been grappling with it for a while, with my comments on behavioral targeting and con… Read more »
A report following Bloggercon this weekend, on how some blos have started developing revenues (Hey Ma! I’m in New York Times! Yeah, it’s a s… Read more »
(by Vin Crosbie) Bloggers attending the BoggerCon II
conference Saturday at Harvard University’s Law School voted that
forming a trade assoc… Read more »
An interesting point brought up by Joe Wilcox, Jupiter analyst, on content copyrights and how they are being affected by the blog world…”T… Read more »
Perhaps the most comprehensive list ever written about building business models around blogging and nanomedia…some direct and some indirec… Read more »
I have my doubts, but an interesting case-study-in-making to watch out for, in developing nanopublishing businesses… Read more »
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