When Steve Jobs tells the technology industry to get in line, it gets in line pretty quick. All the initial hair-pulling and angst surrounding Apple’s decision to not support Flash on the iPad is already mattering less and less. At least for video, most of the major online video platforms such as Brightcove [...]
Tags: Bandwagon, Brightcove, Couple Weeks, Embed Code, Fox News, Ipad, Iphone, Ipod Touch, Lady Gaga, Media Brands, Media Partners, Mobile Apps, Mockup, Music Bands, Ooyala, Sdk, Software Developer Kit, Steve Jobs, Video Platforms, Video Player
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Tue, March 30 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
The bane of all mobile app developers is the need to rewrite the same app over and over again for different devices: the iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Palm Pre, Nokia, Windows Mobile. Adobe is positioning its Flash platform (which includes the Flash player, AIR, developer tools, and media servers) as the write-once, deploy-anywhere solution for [...]
Tags: Android, Barcelona Spain, Blackberry Apps, Blackberry Phones, Brightcove, Custom Video Player, Desktop Applications, Developer Tools, Facebook, Flash Developer, Iphone, Iphone Apps, Media Servers, Mobile Air, Mobile Web, Mobile World, Player Skins, Support Flash, Video Players, World Congress
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Mon, February 15 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
Editor’s note: This is a guest post written by Jeremy Allaire, founder and CEO of Brightcove. Prior to Brightcove, Jeremy founded Allaire Corporation which was subsequently acquired by Macromedia due to the success of their web development tool ColdFusion. At Macromedia, Jeremy helped create the Macromedia MX (Flash) platform. You can see a recent interview [...]
Tags: Amp Mobile, Apple Ipad, Brightcove, Business Battles, Developer Format, Dominant Windows, Google, Homesite, Interactive Software Applications, Internet Applications, Internet Connectivity, Jeremy Allaire, Macromedia Mx, Mobile Apps, Motion Graphics, Mx Flash, One Of The Guys, Runtimes, Web Applications, Web Development Tool
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Sat, February 6 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments
I sat down with Brightcove CEO Jeremy Allaire at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland last week to talk about his business.
Brightcove isn’t the sexiest startup out there. They’re a video platform – giving websites the tools they need to host and stream video, for a fee ranging from $100/month to “six figures [...]
Tags: Boston, Brightcove, Ceo Talks, Competitor, Customer Time, Davos Switzerland, Jeremy Allaire, Michael Arrington, Ooyala, Outtake, Profitability, Sat, Six Figures, Tech Support, Techcrunch, Time Inc, Upstarts, Venture Capital, Video Platform, World Economic Forum
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Mon, February 1 2010 » Uncategorized » No Comments