Going Native: Taking Online Video Where Flash & HTML5 Can't Go
This week we announced the full commercial availability of our new native video players for iOS and Android and the discontinuation of our App Cloud HTML5 hybrid app solution.
This week we announced the full commercial availability of our new native video players for iOS and Android and the discontinuation of our App Cloud HTML5 hybrid app solution.
The radical transformation happening in media, software and consumer devices has been an intense focus for Brightcove over the past six years, and with the new wave of apps and content on devices ranging from touch apps on tablets to rich dual screen TV apps, we are exploring and experimenting with the tools and technologies needed to activate a br...
Coming into 2012, with rumors and theories running wild, we all hoped for a new Apple TV in time for Christmas. While we did get spades of new tablets from Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Samsung and others, all Apple had for us was an upgraded iPhone and a handful of new iPad updates and sizes.
We are continuing to witness one of the most hyped, hyperbole-infused, and intensely watched industry battles, or “Religious Wars”, over what mobile platforms will triumph. Ensconced in these wars are a myriad of battles across a very broad landscape of industry titans and emerging disruptors, from Steve Jobs lashing out at Flash, to...
Below is an article that Brightcove CEO Jeremy Allaire recently penned for Mashable. You can access the original article at http://mashable.com/2012/10/09/dual-screen-apps/. Earlier this year we announced and demonstrated a new capability within our App Cloud platform for creating Dual Screen Apps for Apple TV.
Ever since the birth of interactive Web applications in the mid 1990s, we’ve been on a path of convergence between content and software platforms.
Ever since the publication of Walter Isaacson’s biography on Steve Jobs where he cites Steve as saying that he and Apple had “cracked the code” on TV, there has been insane speculation about Apple’s purported forthcoming TV products and strategy.