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Brightcove targets business videos

...cash in on the surge of interest in online video among businesses, as corporate websites...YouTube.Brightcove, which powers online video sites for broadcasters and newspaper publishers...of its platform aimed at bringing online video within reach of a wider swathe of businesses...

Buoyant tech shares recall the dotcom era

The latest consumer technology and recession-busting online bargains have encouraged shoppers to open their wallets again,

Short View: Amazon is ba-ack

It is as though the last 10 years never happened. Since publishing its well-received third-quarter results last Thursday, Amazon.com has gained more than 30 per cent. That takes it to an all-time high. And that is amazing. No company symbolised the dotcom...

Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact

Microsoft has had discussions with News Corp over a plan that would involve the media company's being paid to "de-index" its

Walmart tweaks price in Amazon battle

Walmart has delivered a further tweak to Amazon in their battle over online book prices, knocking a further cent off the

When too much information harms the office

...means many of them miss their mark. Her answer is to bypass the written word and convey simple messages in little snatches of video instead. Watching these snippets, I wanted to laugh. Here was a woman with a first class degree from Cambridge university talking...

Ebay site crashes due to surge in listings

Ebay became a victim of its own success at the weekend after a surge in the number of items for sale caused the world's

Amazon

So the consumer is not dead after all. In a week that has already seen Apple skip blithely past expectations, unburdened by

Sony hopes SOS offering will be a saviour

Sony has sent out an SOS. The SOS in question stands for "Sony Online Service" rather than "save our souls", but its impact

Mixed picture on property funds

Europe's real estate fund industry increased its assets under management last year in spite of the bursting of the property

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