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AOL comes out with video search service
MUMBAI: Internet service provider America Online (AOL) has announced new online video initiatives for the US market.
This will make it easy for users to find, explore and experience videos on the web. Building on its popular video search service, AOL has launched a new, best-in-class video search product available through the AOL service, AOLSearch.com, and on AOL.com, including the new web portal available in beta.
The new video search service will deliver a repository of high-quality video content online in key categories from entertainment to news. Its database draws from the industry-leading AOLVideo on-demand archive of more than 15,000 licensed and originally produced video assets, including from broadcast television; more than 1.5 million video assets available on the Internet indexed through search engine Singingfish and Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds from the top video streaming sites.
This combined approach lets people search from one place for high-quality, current online video spanning popular music videos, movie features, television clips, news coverage, sports highlights, independently produced videos and more.
AOL is also previewing an enhanced version of the AOL video player. This product integrates search and programming and supports major file formats to deliver inline playback for most videos through a single, consistent experience. In addition to its integration with AOL’s new video search this video player will also provide a unified platform for video programming across the AOL network of web brands, including the AOL.com portal and the AOL Instant Messenger and Netscape services.
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AOL signs deal with Clearwire for broadband
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MUMBAI: American Internet service provider AOL and Clearwire Corporation announced an agreement to offer American consumers in select markets “AOL High Speed – Powered by Clearwire.”
Consumers will now be able to access the AOL service with high-speed wireless broadband access for $25.90 per month. |
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AOL president access business Joe Redling says, “Clearwire‘s wireless high-speed service brings a differentiated offering to AOL members moving to broadband. This innovative approach to broadband access offers consumers additional levels of freedom and flexibility in how and where they experience AOL‘s content and services – and stands to be a promising feature for new consumer segments.” |
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Clearwire‘s co-president and chief strategy officer Ben Wolff says, “This truly complementary relationship offers customers access to AOL‘s premium safety and security features and content with a simple, fast wireless connection.
“Clearwire‘s reliable wireless broadband service combined with AOL‘s wide array of content and services, presents an appealing option for online users to leverage the power of the Internet.”
Key features of the AOL High Speed powered by Clearwire include: – Wireless High Speed: In addition to high speed, wireless access offers mobility, freedom and flexibility. – Fast and Easy Setup: Plug-and-play installation makes establishing a wireless Internet connection quick and easy. – Customer Service: Help that‘s available 24/7, including help via phone, e-mail or instant message. – Safety: A comprehensive set of safety and security tools available to keep users safer against viruses, spyware, identity theft, and other online threats for no additional charge. – Content: AOL-exclusive and original programming including commercial free radio, streaming video and music are all more enjoyable than ever. – Storage: Additional benefits like unlimited email and picture storage on AOL.
This service connects to the Internet using licensed spectrum and eliminates the confines of traditional cable or phone wiring. A small wireless modem makes connectivity easily portable and movable within the Clearwire coverage area, allowing customers to use the service throughout their home, office or favourite local coffee house. |
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AOL & XM in deal to form multi-platform digital entertainment company
MUMBAI: In a joint venture that capitalises on the huge potential of multi-platform live entertainment programming, AEG, a world-leading sports and entertainment presenter; America Online, the world’s leading interactive services company; and XM Satellite Radio, the provider of satellite radio in the US, have joined with entertainment and technology veteran Kevin Wall to create Network Live, an AEG, AOL, XM company.
Network Live is the first multi-platform digital entertainment company committed to delivering live entertainment programming through the Internet, satellite and other third party global media platforms such as VOD, wireless and HDTV. Wall, who most recently served as Executive Producer of Live 8, is the CEO of the newly formed joint venture, stated an official release.
With a career spanning four decades, Kevin Wall, formerly vice-chairman of iXL Enterprises, has been named to the post of CEO of Network Live. Wall’s extensive experience in music promotion and production, live television, the Internet, and venture capital investments in convergence technologies have established him as a visionary who has consistently led the way in discovering new niches in entertainment.
On the heels of the impressive broadcasts of Live 8 by AOL and XM, and building on the success of the popular AOL Music LIVE! series, Network Live will produce a slate of live programming focusing on music and comedy performances – many originating from AEG owned or operated venues worldwide, such as STAPLES Center, adds the release.
The programming will be promoted to AOL’s claimed web audience of more than 100 million and to more than 4.4 million XM Satellite Radio subscribers. The company will also leverage the expertise of AEG’s live entertainment division, AEG LIVE, one of the world’s leading concert promoters. Network Live programming will add to AOL and XM’s own popular original franchises, such as AOL Music Sessions, which has featured many top recording artists, and XM’s Artist Confidential and Then…Again…Live!
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AOL, Microsoft, Yahoo! jointly file anti spam lawsuits in US
MUMBAI: This is a major step in the online war against junk email. America Online, EarthLink, Bill Gates’ software conglomerate Microsoft and portal Yahoo! jointly announced that their collaborative anti-spam industry efforts have resulted in the coordinated filing of the first major industry lawsuits in the US.
These were filed under the new federal anti-spam law, the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing (Can-Spam) Act of 2003, which went into effect on 1 January.
There was a combined filing of six lawsuits against hundreds of defendants, including some of the US’ most notorious large-scale spammers. A release stated that the Can-Spam law provides strong new enforcement tools for e-mail and Internet service providers and law enforcement. It criminalises specific tactics spammers use to spread junk e-mail. The law, which was supported by the above mentioned companies, allows for harsh new penalties against large-scale spammers that use fraud, deceit and evasion to try to send junk e-mail to consumers.
The four companies filed legal complaints in federal courts in California, Georgia, Virginia and Washington state a few days ago. The complaints charge the defendants with sending a combined total of hundreds of millions of bulk spam e-mail messages to customers of the four networks. Some of the common allegations described in the complaints include:
* Deceptive solicitations for a variety of products including get-rich-quick schemes, prescription drugs, pornography, instructions for conducting spam campaigns, banned CDs, mortgage loans, university diplomas, cable descramblers and other common types of unsolicited e mail
* Use of open proxies (sending spam through third-party computers to disguise their point of origin)
* Absence of a physical address in the e-mail
* Absence of an electronic unsubscribe option
The four companies had formed an anti-spam alliance in April 2003. Coalition members meet regularly to proactively address the spam problem that threatens the effectiveness of e-mail as an essential means of communication. Through ongoing industry collaboration with a number of telecommunications companies and industry partners, the group expects to make consistent progress in the areas of technical standards development, as well as improved enforcement techniques and litigation
Beyond today’s major enforcement efforts, the anti-spam industry alliance claims to be making progress on issues related to new and promising technical Internet standards, specifically regarding the certification and authentication of e-mail.
By sharing information, resources and investigative best practices within this industry alliance, the companies stated that they were able to identify high-volume outlaw spammers for civil lawsuits. This is the first and most critical stage in the campaign to end unwanted junk e-mail through stepped-up and coordinated civil enforcement programmes.
The companies feel that the menace of spam can only be significantly addressed and resolved through a comprehensive, multilayered approach. This includes anti-spam technologies, consumer education and awareness, legal enforcement, self-policing of e-mail account abuse, and stronger partnerships between industry and government and other regulatory agencies.
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