paidContent has two pieces of good news for Hulu in the past week—they’re commanding not only similar ad prices to broadcast television, but also 10% of the online video ad market.
Facebook Testing New Ad Format?
Update: I contacted Facebook asking for more details on the testing, and I was given only the following official statement from the company:
JPEG May Standardize Microsoft’s HD Photo Format
The Joint Photographic Expert Group (JPEG) said they would consider Microsoft’s HD Photo file format, tentatively titled JPEG XR, for open standard status. If standardized, Microsoft says the new format will usher in the next generation of digital imaging.
AdSense Corners The Ad Format
Members of Google’s AdSense network now have options to go “edgy or bubbly” with their ad units, assuming they display corners at all.
YouTube Adding H.264 Format
While the jury is still out on whether anyone actually needs an Apple TV, the iTunes streaming device is getting a new feature: YouTube. Sometime in the middle of this month, a software update to the device will add wireless YouTube streaming.
ASP.NET: Choose a Standard Number Format
Today, I ran into an issue regarding the way numbers are parsed in different cultures, which resulted in very wrong numbers.
Web Site Stats in Video Game Format
Think that ClickTracks has the most advanced graphical displays of web site visitor statistics?
Toshiba Pumps Up Capacity of Dual-Format DVD
Today, Memory-Tech Corporation and Toshiba Corporation unveiled a single-sided, three-layer ROM disc for high capacity storage and playback on both DVD and HD DVD formats.
Use Multi Flash Card Readers to Overcome Data Storage Format Incompatibilities
As advanced consumer electronics like digital cameras, PDAs, multimedia mobile phones, and similar devices become increasingly affordable to the everyday user, we find ourselves having to keep track of more and more types of technology, which makes keeping all of our devices compatible with each other increasingly difficult.
AOL May Digg New Netscape Format
After tossing out a number of Netscape staffers, AOL could relaunch the site as a user-generated content destination built like the popular tech news website Digg.com.