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Having launched just over two years ago as a hub for colleges' and universities' YouTube channels, YouTube EDU has become a destination for education, providing an index for a broad range of topics and campus activities, says Angela Lin who manages the education program at YouTube. The YouTube site integrates content from 400 colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, Europe, Israel and Australia. A total of seven years of video is available on the site, says Lin in this exclusive interview with Beet.TV. She says the aim of the Google unit is to "build a global classroom." The channel has some primary school videos, but will add a great deal more in the months ahead, she says. Dartmouth and Stanford "First Movers" in Streaming Commencements This Sunday (6/12), YouTube will live stream its first commencement address from the Dartmouth campus in Hanover, New Hampshire with featured speaker Conan O’Brien. Later that day, YouTube will stream the Stanford graduation ceremonies. We spoke with Lin today in Google office in New York. Andy Plesser
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July 13, 2011
The average Internet user in the U.S. spends 4.5 hours a month on social networks, and research from online video technology provider Brightcove shows that the time spent with social media can improve the engagement with online video for brands and business. Every AutoShared Tweet from YouTube ...
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July 12, 2011
The appointment of Anthony De Rosa, a product manager at Reuters who quickly became the company’s Social Media editor, is "the most amazing (journalism) story around," says Jim Impoco, Executive Editor, Thomson Reuters Digital, in this inteview with Beet.TV. We spoke with Impoco yesterday at ...
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July 11, 2011
The New York Times has just released an App for Windows 7 mobile devices. Recently, we interviewed Microsoft’s David Sayed about the mobile platform and its deep video sharing utility. We are republishing the interview today. Andy Plesser
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July 06, 2011
In the last six months, the number of adults with e-readers has doubled to 12% of the population, but only 8% own a tablet and tablet growth is slowing, according to the latest research from Pew. That’s about the same penetration as earlier in the year. The research giant also found that ...
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July 05, 2011
While most of the online video ecosystem is fine, "there is a dark side," where some companies artificially increase view rates, while others place inventory in unwanted locations, says Toby Gabriner, President of Adap.tv. Gabriner says that these problems parallel some of the earlier issues ...
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