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  • The Angry FilmMaker in Madison

    Kelly Baker is the angry filmmaker, but enabling technologies may resolve his anger (or perhaps frustration)… Here is an independent filmmaker that in some ways reflects the independent telcos that are entering a similar arena with production and distribution of local video content. Watch the latest videos on YouTube.com

  • WSTA 2008 Fall Conference

    Highlights from the WSTA 2008 Fall Conference are brought to you by Martin Group. Speakers include Michael Greeson from The Diffusion Group on the evolving patterns with watching TV; Steve Collier Milsoft Utility Solutions on rapidly evolving new technologies; Katie Johnson Cronin Communications on marketing in down times; and the youth group with Scott Meyer…

  • Power to the Veeple

    In the previous issue of the Viodi View, we wrote about the launch of the video management service, called Veeple. In this issue, we provide a quick review of this service that combines video hosting, content management, interactive players and advanced analytics allowing anyone to add video to their web site. What makes this site…

  • Nokia Siemens at WiMax 2008

    Nokia Siemens at WiMax 2008

    Nokia Siemens Networks shows an array of 4G products ready to go home and mobile for voice, video, and data.

  • Streaming Media West – Live, No LiveU

    Throw out the $100,000+ video production truck, it is now possible to use 3G/WiFi or, in the future, WiMAX as a low-cost video uplink.  At Streaming Media West, we caught up with LiveU, which has a pay as you go ($1,500 to $2,500 per month) solution to allow anyone with a video camera to transmit video in a…

  • Hybrid Satellite – Internet Distribution Video

    This brief video captures the essence of the Todocast internet video distribution system.  For around $750 per event and 50 cents per user, one can quickly create a live pay per view event that is transmitted via the Internet to user’s desktops.  In this video, Todocast used their satellite uplink to transmit a live signal…