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Thursday April 3, 2008

The Flash Guru Speaks: Converting Video to FLV
Flash Video expert Stefan Richter is back to answer another question taken directly from our user forum. This time, Richter tackles the much-discussed topic of how to convert a video to FLV. [April 3, 2008]

Video Conferencing for Small Businesses
Meet face-to-face with far-flung clients and co-workers without ever leaving your office. Yes, small biz finally enters the age of video conferencing. [April 3, 2008]

Online Video: The Hills Vs. The Hill
What's succeeding in online video? Two announcements show that the answer includes everything from mobile clips of MTV's hit show "The Hills" to political video from beltway newspaper "The Hill." [April 2, 2008]

Final Cut Audio, Part 3
In this last part of a series, WebVideoUniverse brings everything to a close and shows you how to perform final mixing and mastering on your video's audio. This last step evens the sound, while ensuring great dynamics and strong volume. [April 1, 2008]

VoIP and the Other Cable Companies
Smaller cable companies, generally ignored by the trade press, are doing well with VoIP. [March 31, 2008]

Review: Archos TV+
This wireless home entertainment powerhouse offers media streaming, movie downloading, and DVR performance, but falls short in the "ease of use" category. [March 31, 2008]

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WYDE Voice Ships Wideband Conference Bridge
Audio appliance integrates VoIP, PSTN, and brings HD quality to voice and other interactive Web applications. [March 31, 2008]

Provider Profile: PhoneFusion
PhoneFusion offers unified communications for the SMB market, with a modular structure that's designed for maximum flexibility. [March 31, 2008]

The Best Video Distribution Is Free
When Guinness World Records decided to increase its online video presence, it didn't beef-up its own Web site; it added channels on UGC sites. If you're looking for viewers, free sites are the way to go. [March 28, 2008]

YouTube Helps Video Creators Track Viewership
Not only does YouTube offer free video distribution, but it now offers free demographic data, as well. [March 27, 2008]

Provider Profile: MegaPath's Duet
MegaPath's Duet business-class IP voice and data service runs over private MPLS network, offers "postalized" pricing. [March 26, 2008]

Does YouTube Subsidize the Internet?
In a blog posting, outspoken entrepreneur Mark Cuban took on YouTube, saying that the company subsidizes user-generated video bandwidth and guessing at the real reason behind the recent API changes. [March 25, 2008]

Network Management Architectures: Netscout Systems
Looking for transparency and control over every nuance of VoIP, conferencing, and network data app performance? Try Netscout. [March 25, 2008]

VoIPowering Your Office: Installing Callweaver, the "Better" Asterisk
This install process is considerably less automated than some, but fasten your seat belt and follow VoIP Planet's detailed instructions. [March 24, 2008]

Switchvox Scales Products Upand Down
New SMB software release addresses needs of larger customers; hardware "appliance" fits in snug SOHO spaces. [March 21, 2008]






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