Online video solutions platform TurnHere, has announced more than a dozen new distribution partners for its online video channel BookVideos.tv.
CBSNews.com Partners With Washingtonpost.com
CBSNews.com and the washingtonpost.com have formed a content-sharing partnership for coverage of the 2008 Presidential campaigns.
Skype Partners With Wal-Mart
Internet communications company Skype is partnering with retailer Wal-Mart to offer its hardware in the Internet and voice communications area of Wal-Mart’s 1,800 stores in the U.S.
CBS Partners With Mobile Advertisers
CBS Mobile has partnered with four mobile advertising companies, AdMob, Millennial Media, Rhythm NewMedia and Third Screen Media.
Amazon Partners With National Archives
The National Archives and Records Administration has entered into an agreement with Amazon.com’s CustomFlix Labs to make historic films from the National Archives available for purchase on Amazon.
MySpace Partners With Dark Horse Comics
MySpace and Dark Horse Comics have partnered to launch a new online comic book, "MySpace Dark Horse Presents."
Clearwire Partners With Satellite TV Companies
Clearwire Corporation has entered into a distribution agreement with DIRECTV and EchoStar Communications.
Clearwire Finds Partners
Not All Goodmail Partners Have A Whitelist
Goodmail Systems announced last week that four major Internet service providers will be adding CertifiedEmail to their repertoire of email filters. The sweeping partnerships give Goodmail automatic access to some 65 percent of US inboxes.
Google, VW Become Partners In Crime
Google and Volkswagen have been pals for over a year, but that once-pure relationship appears to have recently devolved into a criminal partnership. It turns out that the Volkswagen home page – which is powered by a Google Search Appliance, and was also recently featured in the Google Enterprise Blog – contains some hidden text.
GoFish Adds Two Partners
GoFish Corporation, an online video company has struck a licensing partnership with Undergroundfilm and Big Film Shorts to offer independent short films on the GoFish Network.
"Our goal is for GoFish to be the lightning rod for creative talent on the Internet," said Michael Downing, founder and CEO of GoFish. "Whether licensed content, user-created, or our unique made-for-Internet programming, we will continue to populate the GoFish Network with the Web’s highest-quality video content."