Starting day two at IBC. Great day yesterday. Met with some really great companies and have seen some excellent new products. Today we are meeting with partners and continuing to find the cutting edge new technologies we can incorporate into our offerings. If you are a multiple-sim router manufacturer we’d like to speak to you! … Continue reading →
vpod.tv CEO Ivan Communod will be attending MobileMonday in Paris today, catching up with William Sylvestre, Emilie Mazin, Stanislas De Villelongue, and Jonathan Karp. The topic for the discussion is “Samsung’s Multi-OS Strategy: Bada and Android, a gigantic combination.” Seeing that Samsung has just released the 2.0 version of Bada, opening the platform up even … Continue reading →
Not much to say that hasn’t been said before but Steve Jobs changed the world we live in and the industry we work in. He was an inspiration to all of us here at vpod.tv and we are saddened by his passing.
VPOD.TV will be at IFEMA for the yearly Broadcast.IT conference. See more here. Team will be meeting with partners and customers tomorrow, Thursday, and Friday. If you would like to arrange a meeting just let us know at sales(at)vpod.tv.
vpod.tv is proud to announce that we have been nominated for the 2011 Streaming Media Europe Readers Choice Awards. Our new MultiView player, which enables live streaming of up to three distinct live or on demand video streams, has been selected in the Best Streaming Innovation category. If you’d like to vote for us please … Continue reading →
vpod.tv has moved our offices to the new technology incubator located near the University of Madrid (UAM). The building, which was build to be on the cutting edge of environmentally friendly building practices is a part of the Parque Científico de Madrid, a research and development fund that offers office space, access to funding, and networking opportunities … Continue reading →
It was time for a change and we are happy to announce the launching of our new website. We will be continuing to refine things but we felt that it was time to flip the switch and take it live.
Check this story from today’s NYT. Extract “YouTube and others in the new wave of video-sharing sites have so far managed to avoid major legal problems even though they often carry copyrighted material without permission. “This is an example of the copyright troubles that are waiting for YouTube, Google Video and all the other video … Continue reading →
Thanks to Adrien Chan for sending in the picture. It’s on page 54 I think of this month’s SVM magazine. The most funny part here is that although our service is not yet open to the general public and still under development, we already get credit from the main media…