Ramblings

April 23, 2008

Potential facebook app success story

Filed under: business development, facebook, monetize — michaelangela @ 5:05 am

I think whereivebeen is far, far over 250,000 users. It’s successful. The problem is getting it to at least pay for itself. I haven’t seen an update past what is here though. I know some ads were put in and they aren’t obnoxious or anything so as a user I am fine with them. But does the ad revenue cover it? Just wondering… all the best to Craig though! It’s a great story any way you slice it.

Facebook | I have 250,000 users, what now?

Well my application has become incredibly popular, and I’m very excited about it, don’t get me wrong!

VideoEgg Egg Network

Filed under: monetize, tool, video — michaelangela @ 4:54 am

Monetize monetize monetize… it’s the big mystery. How to do it? So that it actually works? VideoEgg has done interesting stuff so this is another one to take a look at in the future.

Ad Platform – Publishers | Videoegg

You can integrate the EggnetworkSM AdPlatform in less than a day and begin monetizing your site traffic with quality brand advertising designed to fit into virtually any space.

Free open source video platform?

Filed under: tool, video — michaelangela @ 4:52 am

So says Miro. Interesting. Will have to look into it more later.

Creators: publish your videos the open way.

If just a few companies dominate online video, creativity will be restricted. If the most popular video tools rely on closed, proprietary distribution systems, free speech will suffer.

Miro is specifically designed to give video creators and viewers more freedom. We’ve built Miro to work with as many video hosting sites and video search engines as possible. We believe that the future of media depends on creators being able to choose the publishing services that work best for them, rather than being forced to use a few monopolistic services.

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