>From the Forune article:

"While the service won't prevent amateur videographers from offering
their creations for commercial viewing, Allaire said the service's
initial focus is content from more traditional providers. "

In other words, they're going were the big $ is: traditional BigMedia
putting their stuff online. Fair enough. I guess we'll see innovation
for the long tail of video coming from others.

Cheers,
Peter
--
http://mefeedia.com


--- In [email protected], robert a/k/a r
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey all
> 
> If you haven't yet seen the announcement, Brightcove have snatched up a 
> few bucks in funding and are [getting] cozy with AOL.
> 
> <http://blog.brightcove.com/blog/2005/11/big_investments.html>
> 
> 
> 
> cheers
> r
> 
> --
> <URL: http://r.24x7.com >
> Deconstructing the status quo, collaboratively
>






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