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Steven Fruchter: Broadcasting Live Video
Steven Fruchter is the CEO of Stickam.com, one of the first and largest websites dedicated to live interactive video streaming. As the world consumes more video online, Steven talks about the power that streaming live video gives anyone with a computer, webcam and internet connection.
Tags: Broadcasting, Video, Steven Fruchter, Corporate Communications, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Marketing, Internet, Live Video, Stickam, broadcasting, Online
Videos 2008-11-13

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Stickam.com to Stream 'Paris Hilton's My New BFF' Official Premiere Party
Stickam.com, the first and largest Web site dedicated to live interactive video streaming, announced today that it is partnering with MTV to present live coverage of the official premiere party for the network's new reality series, 'Paris Hilton's My New BFF', being held in Hollywood on Tuesday, September 30, 2008....
Tags: Hilton Hotels Corp., INTERNET, MARKETING, MTV, Paris
Research articles 2008-09-30
Akamai Announces Live Streaming for Adobe Flash Player Video
New offering for higher quality live video experiences using the Adobe[R] Flash[R] Player; Proven successful marquee events for Nickelodeon, Adobe and Stickam
Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Akamai Technologies Inc., video
Research articles 2007-05-15
Steven Fruchter: Broadcasting Live Video
Steven Fruchter is the CEO of Stickam.com, one of the first and largest websites dedicated to live interactive video streaming. As the world consumes more video online, Steven talks about the power that streaming live video gives anyone with a computer, webcam and internet connection. by deca
Tags: Broadcasting, Video, Steven Fruchter, Corporate Communications, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Marketing, Internet, deca
Blog posts 2008-11-14
Google And Yahoo To Kick Sex Offenders Off Social Networks
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said today that 13 additional social networking sites, including those owned by Google, Yahoo and AOL, have agreed to remove sex offenders from their sites.The move follows Cuomo's announcement from last week that Facebook and MySpace had removed more than 3,500 registered sex offenders...
Tags: social networking, Sex Offender, Social Networking Site
News items 2009-12-10
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