The bay @ Portland International Jetport
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The bay @ Portland International Jetport
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Stone Mountain @ Stone Mountain Overlook
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Framesocket, GigaOm and the Cost of Video
We were thrilled recently to have Framesocket covered by Ryan Lawler (@ryanlawler) on GigaOm, "Framesocket: A video platform with developers in mind".
“Framesocket is designed to make it easy for publishers to create video sites and reach a number of devices. The platform allows publishers to build branded video players and archive pages, and has a flexible encoding engine that creates video files which can be viewed across a wide range of devices including as the iPhone, iPad and Android mobile phones and tablets.”
Ryan then went on to raise one important question, "Who really needs another online video platform?"
Our Answer: Developers
“Framesocket was built by the guys behind video real estate platform WellcomeMat and location-based photo- and video-tagging service PegShot. The idea behind creating Framesocket was actually to make it easier to develop their own video-based applications.”
It's true we absolutely aim to help small teams quickly build media (video/photo) services into their mobile or desktop apps. It's also true we intend to eat our own dog food. Most of the inspiration for Framesocket came from the challenges we faced building WellcomeMat and Pegshot. Our team has put years of research and development into building media solutions (encoding, hosting, partner API integration, etc.) for both services. All of this effort led us to ask the following question...
"Knowing what we know about video, what are the most valuable aspects of video platforms and how can we offer only these things at an affordable rate?"
Framesocket is our answer. As Co-Founder Christian Sterner likes to say, Framesocket is the beating heart, the engine powering all future Wellcomemat, Pegshot and client integrations.
The following presentation touches on some of the experiences that eventually led to our development of the Framesocket platform. Take note as the last few slides review how your team could save time and money implementing the Framesocket API.
The Cost of Video
View more presentations from Phil Thomas Di Giulio
Framesocket, GigaOm and the Cost of Video
We were thrilled recently to have Framesocket covered by Ryan Lawler (@ryanlawler) on GigaOm, "Framesocket: A video platform with developers in mind".
“Framesocket is designed to make it easy for publishers to create video sites and reach a number of devices. The platform allows publishers to build branded video players and archive pages, and has a flexible encoding engine that creates video files which can be viewed across a wide range of devices including as the iPhone, iPad and Android mobile phones and tablets.” Ryan then went on to raise one important question, "Who really needs another online video platform?" Our Answer: Developers “Framesocket was built by the guys behind video real estate platform WellcomeMat and location-based photo- and video-tagging service PegShot. The idea behind creating Framesocket was actually to make it easier to develop their own video-based applications.” It's true we absolutely aim to help small teams quickly build media (video/photo) services into their mobile or desktop apps. It's also true we intend to eat our own dog food. Most of the inspiration for Framesocket came from the challenges we faced building WellcomeMat and Pegshot. Our team has put years of research and development into building media solutions (encoding, hosting, partner API integration, etc.) for both services. All of this effot led us to ask the following question...
"Knowing what we know about video, what are the most valuable aspects of video platforms and how can we offer only these things at an affordable rate?" Framesocket is our answer. As Co-Founder Christian Sterner likes to say, Framesocket is the beating heart, the engine powering all future Wellcomemat, Pegshot and client integrations.
The following presentation touches on some of the experiences that eventually led to our development of the Framesocket platform. Take note as the last few slides review how your team could save time and money implementing the Framesocket API.
The Cost of Video
View more presentations from Phil Thomas Di Giulio
Raptors score 3rd goal @ The Factory
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