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Archive for October, 2009

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Newcomer VoxOx Beats The Pants Off Skype and Google Voice

Skype and Google Voice have long been the popular choices in VOIP communications…you can have a private phone number, place and receive free Internet-based calls and partake in video and text chats. But newcomer VoxOx has now raised the bar. VoxOx can do everything that Skype and Google Voice can do, however, it’s seamlessly integrated [...]

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ScreenFlow Releases Version 2.0

On Monday Telestream, the makers of the popular Mac screen recording software ScreenFlow, released a major upgrade to the product. ScreenFlow had long been the screen recording tool of choice for Mac users, until August 2009, when TechSmith released Camtasia for Mac, which raised the bar for Mac screen recording software (and offered many features [...]

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Sony Vegas and The $50 Million Dollar Movie

Anyone who has taken my training at Web Video University, follows this blog or my video podcast, knows that I recommend Sony Vegas when it comes to video editing for Windows users. It also seems that whenever a do a blog post about Sony Vegas, it stirs up debate over what the “best” video editing [...]

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Hulu To Stop Being Free

In a growing trend you’re going to start seeing more and more of online, Hulu officials stated yesterday (well, kind of) that they plan to start charging for access to their videos beginning next year. Hulu has been a bit of a Cinderella story, originally launched to help combat video piracy by offering premium television [...]

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BizVision Offers More Proof That People Will Pay For Quality Web Video

When it comes to web video, one of the mantras I’ve always had is this; even with millions of free videos floating around the web on any given topic, people will still pay for videos that provide true quality content. A case in point is a startup called BizVision.  They provide affordable online training videos [...]