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Adobe Announces Story Scriptwriting Collaboration Tool
Adobe Story, which runs on the web or via a synchronized AIR application, allows multiple users to collaborate on script creation, making Creative Suite a full-fledged production software package. (9/10/2009)

Announcing the 2009 Streaming Media European Readers' Choice Awards Finalists
More than 5,500 votes were cast for more than 200 products—here are the top three vote-getters in each category. (9/6/2009)

The Silverlight Guru: Working with Old Technologies: Streaming MMS, Windows Movie Maker
Ben Waggoner answers your questions about Microsoft Silverlight. In this month's installment, he tackles some challenges facing users of legacy technologies like MMS and Windows Movie Maker. (9/3/2009)

Commentary: Is Smooth Streaming Microsoft's Trojan Horse?
Despite its attraction for developers, Silverlight has been slow to catch on. Will Smooth Streaming change that? (8/18/2009)

The Flash Guru: Synchronizing Flash Videos, Reading FLV Metadata, Working with Icecast
Stefan Richter answers Flash-related questions from the Streaming Media Forums (8/18/2009)

Inlet Hits a Home Run with HD Sports
HD sports streaming is taking off, and Inlet is behind many of the major events, including MLB, the Indianapolis 500, the Tour de France, and Wimbledon (8/13/2009)

Commentary: Reflections From A Week At Stanford
After a week of immersion in the streaming world from a user's perspective, I came to several conclusions about online video platforms, H.264, cloud transcoding, and more. (8/3/2009)

Streaming Gets Smarter: Evaluating the Adaptive Streaming Technologies
With adaptive bitrate streaming, companies can post a video and let the technology sort out the rest. So which product is best for you? (7/31/2009)

Can Streaming Offset Losses In Traditional Revenue?
For those of us in the industry, the answer to that question is "Yes, and then some." But a series of recent earnings reports and research papers demonstrate that both the question and the answers are significantly more complex. (7/28/2009)

Streaming Media Podcast #32: Mirror Image and Wowza Media Systems
In this episode, Tim Siglin explores the benefits of a single codec, H.264, for mobile delivery from two perspectives: a single media server (Wowza, represented by Dave Stubenvoll) and a content delivery network (Mirror Image Internet, represented by Martin Hayward). (7/24/2009)

Bandwidth Bastards: The Red Scare Edition
Bandwidth controversy on Capital Hill, the FCC and the "Broadband Internet Fairness Act", Adobe & Microsoft share their toys in the "sandbox" (7/23/2009)

Industry Perspectives: The End Of The Industry As We Know It, Or Just The Beginning For TV?
Contrary to what the naysayers claim, TV's future is bright, as long as broadcasters move with the times and respond to what viewers want. (7/20/2009)

The Reinvention of ViewCast
Long known as a hardware company, ViewCast is redefining itself as a complete media management offering since its acquisition of Ancept Media Server earlier this year (7/20/2009)

Introducing A New Feature: Bandwidth Bastards
Bandwidth Bastards is a weekly dialogue published on StreamingMedia.com that takes an irreverent look at web video content—what media is making the most use of the worlds bandwidth pool, who is watching, where they're watching from, and how it got there. This week: The Michael Jackson Memorial (7/9/2009)

HTML5 Video Tags: Inevitable or Pipe Dream?
Activism, Working Groups and the dream of a single online video codec (7/7/2009)

The Past, Present, and Future of Metadata
Metadata might be really boring, but the things that can be done with metadata are very cool and absolutely crucial to the future of online video. A recent panel discussion at the Open Video Conference exposed the challenges and opportunities metadata poses (7/1/2009)

Streaming Media Podcast #31: Adobe, Akamai, and Level 3 on Open Source Video
What exactly are content creation and content delivery network representatives doing at an open source "open video" conference, and is it relevant to the streaming media business? Tim Siglin sits down with representatives from Adobe, Akamai, and Level 3 to find out. (6/22/2009)

The Flash Guru: Testing RTMP Streams, Synchronizing Slides, and More
In this installment of The Flash Guru, Stefan Richter tackles questions about testing RTMP Flash streams, adding synchronized slides and QA, and recording in one place and streaming from another. (6/22/2009)

Streaming Media Podcast Episode #30: Nokeena Co-Founder Prabakar Sundarrajan
Tim Siglin sits down with Prabakar Sundarrajan, Co-Founder and CTO of Nokeena Networks, for a wide-ranging interview on the topics of defining "television quality" on the web, adaptive streaming and the difference between quality of service and quality of experience (6/15/2009)

Streaming Media Podcast #29: Datmedia's New Enhanced Podcasting Tool
An interview with Jay Pritchard, CTO of Datmedia Ltd., about a new enhanced podcasting service and Datmedia's take on the U.S. market. Recorded during the recent Streaming Media East show. (5/27/2009)

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