Lycos and Kewego launched JubiiTV

June 15, 2007

Jubii TV logo After the recent launch of their new brand and platform Jubii for mail and multi web services, Lycos has decided to add video content.

Together with the French company Kewego, Lycos has thus decided to compete with leaders of this market such as DailyMotion or YouTube by launching its JubiiTV, a video sharing platform with a Web 2.0 flavor and based on solutions and contents of the Kewego company, which is already partner of the French TV channel M6 on Wideo.

Jubii TV

Available only in France (http://tv.jubii.fr/) and the United Kingdom (http://tv.jubii.co.uk/) , JubiiTV will be launched soon in all European subsidiaries of the Lycos group, now targeting more than 44 million Net surfers per month.

With or without the new YouTube player

June 13, 2007

Everyone has already noticed that YouTube changed their default video player. Actually, it has been changed twice in a very short period of time, because of a new feature quite annoying when activated by default.

Indeed, the new player allows to display a list of related videos. This is a very interesting feature. Nevertheless at the early beginning of the launch of this new player, several days ago, YouTube activated this option by default: each time your mouse was just below the current video, this related list was displayed, and the main video screen was reduced while playing: Quite annoying when watching a video !

YouTube new embedded playerNow YouTube has changed this, and this related list is only available through a click on the “Menu” button on the right end corner of the player.

This button gives also a direct access to the code for embedded video & permanent link. In clear, it means: no need to go to the YouTube website anymore to put the video on your very own blog !

Actually, very few people know this, but you can configure some parameters of the embedded player. With a simple parameter you can turn off or on the related video list and other customization options seem to be in preparation…

It means that if you are so strange that you prefer the old YouTube player, well…you can stay with it… But remember this: with related videos available right there in the player, your readers and viewers will certainly stay longer on your blog !

For more info, read “New! Related Videos Appearing on Embeds” and “Update on New Embedded Player“.

Vator.tv : Community for entrepreneurs looking to pitch their business ideas

June 11, 2007

image “Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter once said that innovation is the driving force of economic progress. Entrepreneurs, he said, are the agents of innovation. These words capture the essence of Vator.tv.”

The spirit:

Vator.tv is a YouTube for entrepreneurs looking to pitch their business ideas. In a more professional way we must say it is a professional network and marketplace for ideas and businesses, where anyone, across all industries, at any stage, can share ideas, products, services and businesses with the rest of the world, mainly through video.

Its founder, the charming Bambi Francisco, after 8 years working for MarketWatch, hopes to make Vator.tv a contributor in the drive for economic progress by serving as a catalyst for innovation. It is an extension of Bambi’s passion to give investors an edge by exposing opportunities at the earliest stages.

Hence, the name Vator, for innovator, or elevator, since the pitches are given in the span of an elevator ride.

vator.tv

How to use it:

But Vator.tv is much more than a simple YouTube for entrepreneurs, it is a real community for innovators to showcase their ideas, discover, collaborate, exchange knowledge and muster the resources to get their idea to the next level.

When you first register you are asked to fill in who you are (business owner, employee, freelancer, student, looking for work, investor, …) so you immediately understand you are not here to watch and share dumb videos…

When registered, you can not only upload your own pitch, but also:

  • browse existing videos through keywords, categories, upload freshness,
  • search for service providers by category, country and city,
  • have a look on the common tag cloud,
  • search for people by name, company or type of profile (business owners, employees, freelancers, students, jobseekers, investors),
  • browse the company directory where you can find a link to companies websites and of course uploaded pitches,
  • contact people and share interesting pitches with your friends and external contacts.

So, if you are an entrepreneur looking for a founder of a new company, an engineer inside a corporation or University with a new product idea, an author who wants to make a film out of his book, or a proprietor of a small business who wants to franchise, register and upload your pitch on Vator.tv without loosing a minute !

A short presentation by Bambi Francisco & Cyril Brignone:

DailyMotion advertisement against competition

May 30, 2007

DailyMotion is a video sharing website, based in France. Against a lot of competitors, this website seems to care a lot about its very own design (not a simple copy of YouTube this time !), quality of content (not only the neighbour’s cat flushing the toilet…), as well as quality and fluidity of images.

DailyMotion is available in several languages: English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Danish, Swedish, Romanian, Russian, Turkish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese and French.

Three viral videos have been recently launched to promote added value of the DailyMotion platform compared to competition (in the pure Mac vs PC commercial style) …

Dailymotion vs Competition : Quality

Dailymotion vs Competition : Content

Dailymotion vs Competition : Localized

These three videos are fluid quality of image is rather good. I hope this is not only for the commercial image, and that all videos are playing as well…

(via KickAndBlog)

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dotSUB: collaborative subtitles for videos from all over the world

May 23, 2007

dotSUB dotSUB may be the new killer application for online videos after YouTube !

This website is really innovative, even if its design is really ugly. But I’m sure you can’t wait and want to know what’s behind this very basic blue logo:

Take YouTube and Wikipedia and imagine the kind of collaborative video website you could create…

Did you find ? No ?

What if you were able to watch videos produced by anyone in the world, meaning in local languages that you probably don’t know ?

What does it mean ? Being able to watch and share videos from all over the world, even if I don’t understand a single word ?

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