Cozmo TV

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Just found these blogs written by Alex Rowland - one is a share onlineTV video software service thing more details here plus Democracy in Media here.  Only just started reading them but thought I’d tell you about them straight away.

 

Democracy TV

Set up your own TV channel on the web, use other people’s video’s to do it use your own content or just search and watch what is out there - the future of TV Democracy

Web2.0 startups

At the Web 2.0 Summit Launchpad, 13 web startups have 5 minutes each to present their wares. Here’s a quick overview… LINK

Google at the Web2.0 conference Sanfrancisco

In the Internet’s second era of rapid adoption and growth, Google isn’t betting on the user. It’s betting on all the users, and using their collective activity to better understand how to serve ads.

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via eweek.com

University for Web2.0 opens in the USA

Web 2.0 has been creating enormous buzz in the industry for months as new applications and sites have popped up with increasing regularity. Now Web 2.0 University will train top executives, IT experts, programmers and developers and other business leaders how to use Web 2.0s power of the user to effectively transform their businesses.

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Flavorpill Partners with Current TV to Generate Viewer-Created Video Content for Web and Broadcast

Flavorpill and Current TV are excited to announce a collaborative partnership whose goal is to help shape the future of TV. The partnership will tap Flavorpill’s audience of more than 500,000 culture-savvy subscribers to create original videos, or VC2 content, about cultural happenings. Once uploaded online, the videos will be voted on by the Current TV community, with the best aired on television to Current TV’s 30 million homes.

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Skype,Kazaa and now the venice project?

Serial entrepreneurs Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis are at it again, this time with a venture for distributing TV and other video over the Net

Read the story at Business week

Mentos harness the power of social media

Here is a great example of a company spotting a trend and harnessing the creative power of its customers to promote its product. In fact it was so successfull Coke finally joined in see the post below. 

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http://www.mentosgeysers.com/

 

TOTI

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Find and record your favourite tv programmes on the internet

http://tapeitofftheinternet.com/

Hooray for Coke! Hooray for Consumer Generated Media!

If there is a CMO who thinks this ’social media stuff’ isn’t important they better read this article about Coke bypassing the traditional old ad agency route and going direct to the source http://www.coca-cola.com/challenge/index.html
via whatsnextblog

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