Posts Tagged ‘audio’

Can You Optimize For Semantic Search?

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Google is deploying “universal search” – a comprehensive search result that provides semantic results from multiple content sources. Given that a Google search will produce relevant Web pages, blogs, photos, videos, audio clips and other media types when a user types in a search term, can you really optimize for semantic search?
In a word, yes. [...]

Enhancing Your Words with Audio and Video

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

What comes to mind when you hear the word blog?  Is it a bunch of words on a web page, ideally expressing a message of some sort to the reader?  That is what many people first think of when they hear this word, and, initially, this is what many first time blogs are comprised of.  [...]

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Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

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Comcast and Video News

Wednesday, December 14th, 2005

Om Malik is mulling over Cisco’s most recent press release involving Comcast. 
The press release doesn’t really say anything, but in a larger scheme of thing, this is a pretty serious development. Comcast will be spending dollars on new technologies and start-ups. So folks, get your tickets to Philly, and start loving the Eagles. Thus [...]

Podcasting for Internal Communication

Friday, November 25th, 2005

Audio is one of the most powerful ways of communicating effectively on many levels. Additionally, some people in leadership positions may feel most comfortable addressing their audiences with the spoken word when delivering messages of great importance.
The new medium of Podcasting has clear advantages over prior methods of delivering audio messages. Podcasts [...]

Video iPod Expect to Make Podcasters into Vidcasters

Friday, November 4th, 2005

While many expected to see the migration from audio podcasts to video happen very quickly, the increase in vidcasts has not be significant. 
When the first iTunes to support podcasts came out, 1 million downloads in 2 days set a record for the industry.  No such revolution with the video iPod to date.
However, a slower migration [...]