Google.com
More English! More crude! New video from "Gangnam Style" musician in South Korea debuts
The New York Times
The YouTube star, adored by her mostly teen fans, is lovingly profiled by The New York Times.
Econsultancy.com
Curalate is a platform applying image recognition algorithms to social media conversations, helping brands turn social interactions (follows, shares, pins, and likes) into relationships and revenue.
Tubefilter.com
Well, Psy has a new video that will help answer that question. It debuts live on YouTube on April 13 at 5:30 a.m., and yes, it does seems foolish to be announcing this.
iMediaConnection.com
On a panel discussion Traction CEO Adam Kleinberg quizzes Giant Media CEO David Segura, Photobucket’s marketing VP David Toner, Zoosk’s director of marketing Jane Barrett, and Poptent president Neil Perry about digital advertising and driving conversions.
Minyanville.com
Dyanmix uses rendering technology that allows advertisers to insert local information into digital video ads.
Venturebeat.com
Adobe said Wednesday at the NAB conference that it’s officially making Primetime, the service that mostly notably powered the apps and online video coverage for the London 2012 Olympics, more widely available. Adobe also announced today that Comcast is using Primetime for its Xfinity apps, and NBC is using it for a variety of sports broadcasts.
FierceOnlineVideo.com
According to a special edition Global Video Index report issued by Ooyala, viewers tune into live video 2.5 times longer than VOD on broadcast and entertainment networks.
FierceOnlineVideo.com
Eric Berger, Executive Vice President of Digital Networks at Sony Pictures says 30% of Sony's Crackle users never had pay TV or have cut the cord.
TVNewscheck.com
Forgetting about Chase Carey's big threats for the moment Fox affiliates at the NAB Convention were briefed on a new plan to allow them to offer a localized app so viewers could watch local Fox stations on their smartphones.