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Archive for May, 2009

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How To Publish Your Blog On Amazon Kindle

This week Amazon opened the doors to blog owners around the world, allowing them to publish their blogs on the Amazon Kindle.  Previously, Amazon only offered major blogs through the Kindle. If you’re a blog owner, that means Kindle user’s can now get your blog posts delivered to them automatically…and they can read your blog [...]

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Google Squared – A New Way To Google

Yesterday at Google’s Searchology event they announced a new search tool they are about to unveil called Google Squared. What does it do? It returns search results in a spreadsheet format…with each column of the spreadsheet displaying different information about the site’s it returns. In other words, Google is creating it’s own web page with [...]

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What a 17 Year-Old Can Teach You About Your Business

I occasionally have a student do odd-jobs for me.  By student, I mean high-school student.  She’s just 17. Last weekend I got a text message from her.  She wanted to know if she could borrow one of my cameras for a video she had to make for a school project. A few hours later, she [...]

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The Next Frontier For Web Video? Your Television

According to a new report by In-Stat, by 2013 web video will not only become common place on our TV sets, but it will be a 3 billion dollar a year business. Already, 40% of “younger” households are watching web video on their TV’s.  And it’s predicted that once the process becomes simpler and more [...]

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Stickam Launches StreamAPI – Makes Live, Branded Streaming Video Cheap and Easy for Web Site Owners

A few months ago, I did a post about Watershed, a service that Ustream.TV had started offering, where web site owners could white label (brand) live, streaming video on their sites. Now, one of Ustream’s competitors, Stickam, has raised the bar. Stickam just introduced a new service called StreamAPI, which like Watershed, allows web site [...]