Friday Morning Vid-Biz Headlines
Prerollr Now Revlayer, the technology that allows people to put ads on embedded videos still controversial with no mechanism to pay creators. (VentureBeat)
YouTube Updates Player, allows for creators and programmers to plug in a series of favorites to run in sequence as well as the all important choice of colors. (YouTube)
IndyMedia Calls For No TV in UK, to protest the cancellation of popular, participatory music show PopWorld on Channel 4 — assuming it’s kosher, NewTeeVee suggests catching up on your favorite web shows instead. (UK IndyMedia, via)
Transpera Earns Investment, the little-known Santa Monica startup from Frank Barbieri developing mobile video tech now listed on Intel and First Round Capital’s investment pages, amount undisclosed. (Socal Tech)
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[...] in January and closed an angel round in April followed by a Series A round in June (which was leaked last week) from IDG Ventures, Intel Capital, and First Round Capital. Barbieri declined to name the amount. [...]
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