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Universal has recently announced a new partnership with AnyClip, a company that chops up and tags films to make them searchable from the dialogue to the actors, behavior, objects and more

He typed a very direct message: “Intend shooting no budget feature, ‘Charlie Casanova’ a provocatively dark satire, in the first couple of weeks of January. Need cast, equipment, locations, and a lot of balls. Any takers? Script at terrymcmahon.org. This is sincere so bull shitters fuck off in advance. Thank you.”

Co-founder and Chief Tinkerer Aditya Sahay on how to save videos across the web and watch them later, TiVo style, with Radbox.

Have you ever uploaded a video to YouTube and wondered which parts your viewers liked best? Have you ever watched a video and wondered if other viewers liked the same parts that you did? You don’t have to wonder anymore.

YouTube Partner Brittani Taylor talks about her experience with online video, as well as what advice she would give to video creators looking to follow in her footsteps to YouTube success.

Social gaming pundits have predicted that branded Social Games will take over the world. They haven’t so far, and we talk to THQ and Embassy why they still see branded games as important in the future.

David Parker, CEO of Tadcast, has made a business out of pairing up brands with video producers and YouTube stars. Check out my interview with David after the jump.

Kyle Roberts is one of the rising stars of the online video world, a YouTube partner with 3,000 subscribers and over 1 million views on his YouTube channel. Most known for his music videos shot entirely on the iPhone and Nokia N8, as well as his stop motion animation, Kyle has been putting videos online [...]

A few years ago, a small television show called Gamers featured a segment about a virtual world mogul who after buying an entire virtual island in 2005, he cashed out years later for $635,000. 5 years later, he’s starting a new project, and it’s in homage to a loved one.

Spil Games, creators of casual and social games for all ages, is one of the top 60 most-visited web properties in the world. We had the opportunity to talk with Peter Driessen, the CEO of Spil Games, about what makes his games social, how localization tailors the gaming experience to the user, and what he sees as the most influential factor in the future of casual online gaming.
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