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Brightcove CEO Jeremy Allaire Named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year(R) 2008 Award Winner in New England

Award Recognizes Entrepreneurial Excellence in Media and Entertainment Category CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Brightcove, the leading online video platform, today announced that the company's chairman and chief executive officer, Jeremy Allaire, received the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year(R) 2008 Award in the Media and Entertainment category in New England. According to Ernst...

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Deal Radar 2008: Brightcove

Brightcove is an online video publishing company that lets users—both established media networks and independent content makers—monetize their content through ad revenues. It was founded in 2004 by Jeremy Allaire, who is now CEO. Brightcove offers content makers two distribution methods: content can either be placed on blogs and websites free of charge to increase [...]

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Brightcove vs. YouTube

I recently had to figure out how to post some videos of locally-written 10-minute plays (including my own) and ran into YouTube's 10-minute limit.

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Brightcove 3: The search for Brightcove 2

I hope we’re not about to get back into the numbered naming scheme for software products/web apps. To me that became uncool as soon as AOL hit version 3.5. That isn’t stopping Internet video platform provider Brightcove however, which today unveiled the beta version of Brightcove 3. To this I ask, where is Brightcove 2? I can’t seem to find it on the Internet. Naming silliness aside, Brightcove 3...

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Brightcove 3 Positioned For Fall Release

The online video platform update will deliver long-form, broadcast-quality content without proprietary software plug-ins.

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Delve VP goes for vid platform smackdown, rips Brightcove's overhaul

Now that Delve Networks (formerly Pluggd) has its new business model and technology sorted out, the Pioneer Square company's not wasting time going after Brightcove, the big incumbent in the next-generation video publishing platform market. Maybe it's just blogazine guerrilla marketing to keep Delve's relaunch momentum going, but it's fun to see startup feistiness like the blog post today by Alex...

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Brightcove 3 Positioned For Fall Release

The online video platform update will deliver long-form, broadcast-quality content without proprietary software plug-ins.

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Online Video Platform Brightcove 3 Beta Announced

Brightcove announces the beta of its next-generation online video platform, Brightcove 3 . The beta program provides access to a completely new version of the Brightcove service, which is already used in its current form by major media companies, businesses and organizations worldwide to reach more than 135 million unique Internet users every month. Scheduled for release this fall and immediately...

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Goodbye Brightcove, Hello Brightcove

Today, Brightcove has acknowledged their existing product lacks the ease-of-use and advanced capabilities publishers require to be successful. Or, as TechCrunch so aptly puts it, “Brightcove Gutted and Rebuilt.” After reading the various articles and blog posts, I came to the conclusion that there wasn’t much substance to this release and even less forward innovation [...]

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Brightcove Promises More Video Inventory Through New Platform

Brightcove has launched the latest version of its video player, which could result in more ad inventory for publishers using it. Essentially, by better optimizing video content for search engines, and enabling better distribution of video clips throughout publisher sites, the company expects more users to flock to that video. More usage = more ad inventory. The new platform presents each video on its...

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Brightcove Announces New Service for High-Quality, Long-form Video Delivery

Earlier today, Brightcove, the big video sharing platform for publishers, announced a major development. It is providing a number of enhancements including a high quality Flash stream for long form videos and a means to generate metadata around content, making...

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Brightcove refreshes with brand new service and new focus

Today Brightcove, one of the first RIA companies and one of the first to use Flex, announced that they’ve overhauled their service and dubbed it Brightcove 3. The primary goal of the new Brightcove is to provide better support for “long-form video”, or full length shows instead of smaller clips that we’re used to seeing. [...]

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A Shiny New Brightcove

Brightcove announced today the beta of a new set of tools and features. Most interesting for the readers here is the article on Techcrunch, where you can see a tiny picture of one of the Flex applications. As I mentioned...

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Brightcove 3: Guilding the Lilly

Brightcove is a video platform provider we’ve followed here at Mashable pretty much from its inception. Today they’re rolling out the announcement of the next version of their platform software. Brightcove 3, as it’s called, is a beta program giving users of the service access to a new version of the system with a number [...]

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Brightcove Gutted and Rebuilt

Not a week after deriding Brightcove for its difficult user interface in a story about newly emerged competitor Delve Networks, the Cambridge-based video hosting company is releasing a completely rebuilt version of its service into private beta. Existing SaaS customers now have the opportunity to try out Brightcove 3 Beta, which will be made available to [...]