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April 22, 2008
5:00 PM -- Take a look at today's CDN-packed news from Contentinople:
In the scramble to monetize online video, IAB is set to announce video advertising standards in May. This will allow advertisers to take a step closer to profitability by allowing them to deliver ads on multiple sites while cutting out third parties, said Blip.tv's Mike Hudack at today's keynote.
Blip.tv and EdgeCast Networks went public with their relationship today, with Jilted Panther Express claiming it wasn't interested in Blip.tv anyway.
The online gods of traffic and downloads continue to smile upon Move Networks. With money in its coffers, the company's media player on major networks' Websites, and nearly a billion minutes of content delivered, will the party ever end?
The CDN marketplace is getting crowded, which may spell out consolidation in the future. Contentinople Insider helps make sense of the CDN melee.
Ryan Lawler <a href="http://www.contentinople.com/author.asp?section_id=450&doc_id=151662" =target="new">bursts the CDN bubble
from Contentinople's Contentinople Live: Content Delivery Economics: You might not even need a CDN. And even if you do, you don't have to stay faithful to only one.
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