Posts Tagged ‘AOL’
Brightcove Unveils Mobile Experience for Adobe Flash Player 10.1
Feb 16 by Debra Kaufman | No CommentsAt the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, online video platform Brightcove launched its Brightcove Mobile Experience for Adobe Flash Player 10.1, enabling easy delivery of optimized video across smartphones running Flash Player 10.1. Those phones include Google Android, Symbian S60, Palm webOS, Windows Mobile and RIM BlackBerry.
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Job Hunting in the Mobile Industry
Jul 15 by Debra Kaufman | 2 CommentsThe mobile industry is growing, not just in the U.S., but in territories where it’s more mature and established. Where are the jobs? One job site that just launched is DigiMobJobs, which founder Andrew Nicholls describes as “simply a job site, nothing more, nothing less, no bells or whistles.” What kinds of jobs are most common on the site? Read more…
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Mobile 2.0 at Digital Hollywood
May 05 by Debra Kaufman | 1 CommentDigital Hollywood started on Monday, May 4, and MobilizedTV covered a panel on “The Mobile Platform 2.0: Establishing the Personalized Video, Music and Communications Experience” moderated by Ted Cohen, managing partner at TAG Strategic and panelists Dan Schiappa, GM, mobile advertising experiences, platform, Microsoft; Edwin Aoki, technology fellow, AOL; Albert B. Chu, vp, marketing & alliances, ACCESS Systems America; Tom Ellsworth, CEO, GoTV; Matt Murphy, SVP, Digital Video Distribution, ESPN; Anthony Bontrager, president, 1Cast; and Tom Conrad, CTO, Pandora.
Continue ReadingDigital Hollywood: Mobile Commerce & Content
Oct 28 by Debra Kaufman | No CommentsPart of MobilizedTV’s coverage of Digital Hollywood in Santa Monica, this story covers a panel on Mobile Commerce & Content, moderated by GoTV’s Steve Bradbury. The panel discussed metrics, content and advertising among other topics.
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May 06 by Debra Kaufman | No CommentsAt Digital Hollywood, panelists addressed the Mobile Platform 2.0–Establishing the Personalized Video, Music and Communications Experience. The event quickly turned into a love fest for Apple’s iPhone. Although panelists were less bullish on the Android, everyone agreed that Apple and Google have awakened the interest of developers towards the mobile platform.
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