This Static Spot is open for sponsor

Click Here to Sponsor MCT Eric Post in Full Page

Afrikaans Afrikaans Albanian Albanian Amharic Amharic Arabic Arabic Armenian Armenian Azerbaijani Azerbaijani Basque Basque Belarusian Belarusian Bengali Bengali Bosnian Bosnian Bulgarian Bulgarian Catalan Catalan Cebuano Cebuano Chichewa Chichewa Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Chinese (Traditional) Corsican Corsican Croatian Croatian Czech Czech Danish Danish Dutch Dutch English English Esperanto Esperanto Estonian Estonian Filipino Filipino Finnish Finnish French French Frisian Frisian Galician Galician Georgian Georgian German German Greek Greek Gujarati Gujarati Haitian Creole Haitian Creole Hausa Hausa Hawaiian Hawaiian Hebrew Hebrew Hindi Hindi Hmong Hmong Hungarian Hungarian Icelandic Icelandic Igbo Igbo Indonesian Indonesian Irish Irish Italian Italian Japanese Japanese Javanese Javanese Kannada Kannada Kazakh Kazakh Khmer Khmer Korean Korean Kurdish (Kurmanji) Kurdish (Kurmanji) Kyrgyz Kyrgyz Lao Lao Latin Latin Latvian Latvian Lithuanian Lithuanian Luxembourgish Luxembourgish Macedonian Macedonian Malagasy Malagasy Malay Malay Malayalam Malayalam Maltese Maltese Maori Maori Marathi Marathi Mongolian Mongolian Myanmar (Burmese) Myanmar (Burmese) Nepali Nepali Norwegian Norwegian Pashto Pashto Persian Persian Polish Polish Portuguese Portuguese Punjabi Punjabi Romanian Romanian Russian Russian Samoan Samoan Scottish Gaelic Scottish Gaelic Serbian Serbian Sesotho Sesotho Shona Shona Sindhi Sindhi Sinhala Sinhala Slovak Slovak Slovenian Slovenian Somali Somali Spanish Spanish Sundanese Sundanese Swahili Swahili Swedish Swedish Tajik Tajik Tamil Tamil Telugu Telugu Thai Thai Turkish Turkish Ukrainian Ukrainian Urdu Urdu Uzbek Uzbek Vietnamese Vietnamese Welsh Welsh Xhosa Xhosa Yiddish Yiddish Yoruba Yoruba Zulu Zulu

 

 

Article Navigation

Back To Main Page


 

Click Here for more articles

Google
Innovation in Mobile Search Technology, Unique Content and Mobile Digital Entertainment Open New Avenues for Market and ARPU Growth
by: Anne-Marie Fleming


InternetSearchEngineStocks.com and InvestingInWireless.com Report on the Evolution of Mobile Search and Entertainment Maximizing Value for Consumers and Wireless Carriers

POINT ROBERTS, Wash., October 19, 2005 - www.InternetSearchEngineStocks.com (ISES), an investor news portal for the search engine sector, and www.InvestingInWireless.com (IIW), a portal dedicated to investor information on the wireless industry, report on the growing opportunities within the mobile arena as it embraces search technology and mobile entertainment. Market perspectives are presented from Richi Jennings, Analyst with Ferris Research, Inc. as well as mobile digital entertainment providers RealNetworks Inc. (NASDAQ: RNWK); and Warner Music Group Corp. (NYSE: WMG); in addition to AskMeNow (OTCBB: OWHC -InfoByPhone Corp. d.b.a. AskMeNow, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ocean West Holding Corp.); and InfoSpace Inc. (NASDAQ: INSP), mobile search innovators.

Article Excerpt: Maximizing the Value of Mobility with On-the-Go Information, and Digital Entertainment

By Ann-Marie Fleming, www.InternetSearchEngineStocks.com, www.InvestingInWireless.com
October 2005

As the number of mobile device users continues to grow and carriers pursue new means of increasing Average Revenue per User (ARPU), the shape of the wireless world is evolving. As the carriers and the industry as a whole look to new and exciting mobile applications, unique content through mobile search and digital mobile entertainment represent expansive areas gaining momentum as exemplified by recent reports from the CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment 2005 trade show held late September.

Mobile Search is a growing theme as companies look to add value for consumers and carriers through direct search capabilities and associated advertising programs.

Developers of mobile TV and music applications are hoping to build on the momentum that the success of ring tone sales has established as it became a key driver to mobile entertainment.

“The first phase of mobile was all about text messaging and ringtones and we will continue to see these as being big drivers in the marketplace. Now as we get to mobile video it’s a whole new set of skills, the work just got a lot more complicated,” explains Kevin Nakao, GM of Mobile Services fro RealNetworks, Inc.

To Read the Full Report Click Here:
http://www.InternetSearchEngineStocks.com/ISES/News/Market.asp

The ISES and IIW sites do not make recommendations, but offer unique information portals to investors to explore news, articles, and recent research.

Featured Company: (ISES and IIW are compensated as disclosed in disclaimer)

AskMeNow (OTCBB: OWHC) is a revolutionary new service that can answer any question you have, anywhere, anytime. Use your cell phone or BlackBerry® handheld to ask a question—through e-mail or a simple phone call—and the answer is promptly sent back to your handheld device via text message or e-mail. You can use it to manage your time and effort efficiently. Tend to other tasks and avoid the headaches of Internet search engines or waiting on hold for an operator while AskMeNow finds the information you need. InfoByPhone Corp. d.b.a. AskMeNow, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ocean West Holding Corp.

For more information on AskMeNow, click here: http://www.internetsearchenginestocks.com/CO/OWHC/Default.asp

www.InternetSearchEngineStocks.com offers investors research, news and links to public companies within the search engine sector.
Our Current Internet Search Engine Stock List: www.internetsearchenginestocks.com/ISES/Stock_List.asp

www.InvestingInWireless.com provides investor research on public companies, industry news and trends for the wireless sector.
Our Current Wireless Industry Stock List:
http://www.investinginwireless.com/IIW/Stock_List.asp

Investorideas.com Disclaimer: www.InvestorIdeas.com/About/Disclaimer.asp Our sites do not make recommendations, but offer information portals to research news, articles, stock lists and recent research. Nothing on our sites should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell products or securities. We attempt to research thoroughly, but we offer no guarantees as to the accuracy of information presented. All information relating to featured companies is sourced from public documents and/ or the company and is not the opinion of of our web sites. These sites are currently compensated for by its “featured companies” - InfoByPhone Corp. d.b.a. AskMeNow, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ocean West Holding Corp: Four thousand dollars per month.

For more information contact:
Dawn Van Zant 800.665.0411
Ann-Marie Fleming 866.725.2554
Email: dvanzant@investorideas.com, or afleming@investorideas.com

Source: www.InternetSearchEngineStocks.com




About the author:
The ISES and IIW sites do not make recommendations, but offer unique information portals to investors to explore news, articles, and recent research.


Circulated by Article Emporium

 



©2005 - All Rights Reserved

This Static Spot is open for sponsor

Video Streaming Information

Read Articles:

Business DSL Access Information
Using Technology to Keep Families Con...
The Internet Phone Revolution.
MP3 - a worldwide mania
Expert Guide to DVD Camcorders
Internet Distribution: The Future of ...
Be Inspired to Create Quality Website...
Copy any DVD movie with EZ DVD Copy™
Learn How To TroubleShoot Keyboard Pr...
Know How To Quickly Install A New DVD...
Streaming Media: Why It Works
Google Creates Video "Vending" Machin...
Review: Real world Camera Raw with Ad...
Press Release MF Digital ...
Buying a computer
DVD Authoring Explained
Microsoft CRM Conversation Gateway: V...
Custom Gaming Laptops - Five Things Y...
Get Started In Creating Computer Games
Internet Tutorials are the Teachers o...
Why You Should Care About Internet Ma...
Is Your Music Player Spying On You?
5 Tips For Buying The Right Laptop Co...
What Does 2004 Hold For You?
Tips for Buying a First Computer
Set Up Your Own Blog Free
What Are The Best Uses for Hidden Vid...
Buying a Personal Computer
You Need a Spyware Remover!
Use A Spyware Remover Now
90s Web Design: A Nostalgic Look Back
Picasa.com - Google's new photographi...
Wanadoo Broadband
Internet Dating: Future Internet: Hum...
Choosing the best computer model
A guide to VoIP
What You Should Know Before Buying Co...
How to create your own streaming aud...
Image Pro 9: Powered Desktop Publishi...
San Francisco Web Development - Tools
Linux Display Settings
News Blogs
Vlogs And Wikis And Pods, Oh My!
Get Valuable Computer Based Training ...
Does Google Hire "Mad Scientists?"
Protect Yourself with a Porn Filter
Email Communication Is Dying. What's ...
How to register your domain
The West's Wild Internet
Transfer Huge Files Online Fast And Free
Predicting The Future Online
What kind of processor do you need on...
Is desktop search deserving?
Newsbytes From The World Wide Web
Tiscali Broadband
Does Your PC Have Worms?
Finding Cheap Computer Deals to Upgra...
Be Prepared Before Buying Software
Building Cheap Computers in 3 Easy Steps
Hot multimedia tips
Searching For The Right ISP?
Podcasting: Internet Radio On Demand....
Video Bytes From The Web
Eight Steps To Guarantee A Successful...
Benefits of Integrating Online Chat S...
Gaming Laptops - The Five Essential F...
The Malcontent of the Term “Mobile Co...
Flash MX invades the internet
What Is The Best Digital Camera For Me?
What's in a (TLD) name?

More Article Pages 1 - 2 - 3

How Video can be used Effectively Online

A powerful way to convey your communication messages to your audience is to be able to have your promotional video available on your website.

Yet, we have probably all experienced visiting a website and clicking on a video only to have to been irritated that the content is not viewable or that the sound is inaudible. The result is we leave the website in frustration.

So how do you make sure the video content on your website can be watched by your audience? It all boils down to how you want your viewers to access your video file and the level of video quality you want your movie to be played at.

There are two different ways of sharing your video file on the web:

1. Streamable Video

This is where the viewer is able to download sections of your video (otherwise known as "streaming"), while the video is playing. The main benefit of this method is that the user does not have to spend time downloading the complete video before viewing.

There are three major streaming video formats ? RealVideo (RM), QuickTime (MOV) and Windows Media (WMV). These are playable on Real Player, QuickTime Player and Windows Media Player respectively. Windows Media Player is widely available on most PC's, as it is part of Windows Operating System. The other players need to be installed.

The only negative with streamable video is that the quality of the video is dependent upon Internet connection. In addition, it has the annoying habit of dropping video frames because the streaming software has to adjust the data rate based on the speed of your Internet connection, in order to keep playing the video.

2. Download and Play

This is where the viewer needs to download the entire video first, then play it on their video player application. The main advantage is that the video quality is not affected by Internet connection speed.

However, it can take some time for the video to download if the file is large.

So which format do you choose?

In a world where first impressions always count, it is extremely important for companies to appear professional and trustworthy at all times. Marketing videos with poor picture quality are likely to reflect a poor quality company in the mind of the viewer. Consequently, we always recommend the download and play option. This is because it allows for high quality video content to be viewed.

However, as you don't want viewers to give up on downloading your video, we only recommend that short video clips are inserted onto your website.

This means your website users will be able to download a short video at a high quality picture resolution that will portray your company in the best possible way.

(c) Marie-Claire Ross 2004. All rights reserved.

Marie-Claire Ross is one of the partners of Digicast. Digicast works with organisations who are not satisfied that their marketing and training materials are helping their business grow. She can be contacted on 0500 800 234 (Australia wide) or at mc@digicast.com.au. The website is at http://www.digicast.com.au.



©2005 - All Rights Reserved

JV Blogs Visit free hit counter