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In yesterday’s
Nielsen just put out the March 2012 numbers of smartphone penetration in the US and for the first time, it’s topped 50%. That means an estimated 150 million. If you’re not putting your video in formats that they can consume yet, get on it! I’m sure many of you are, and are targeting the iPhone ..
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I got an advance sneak peek at Ooyala's Video Index for Q4 2011 , and I didn't even have to beg! Every quarter, Ooyala looks at more than one billion analytics pings a day, follows the viewing habits of over 100 million unique viers and then sums it all up in nice tidy packages every quarter for the industry. It's probably one of the few truly global quarterly reports because nearly 50% of all their video views tracked are outside of the US.

I like analytics, analytics are cool. If they were a hat they'd be a fez, because fezzes are cool. If they were a piece of neck wear, they'd be a bow tie, because bow ties are cool, or at least that's what Doctor Who has to say about those clothing bits

According to TechCrunch , RedBox and Verizon
Two years ago, I took a look at Vzaar , an online video hosting & delivery platform,
Remember all the hustle and bustle there was to get HTML5 off the ground and implement immediately even though there was no standard codec, it lacks tons of functionality and all that? LongTail Video does and they broke down just where it all stands now in a nice, informative way in the LongTail Video State of HTML5 Video

Encoding.com just released new numbers pulled from Vid.ly which show that Android is gaining on iOS in terms of video viewing. It's no surprise as the operating system has been steadily stealing market share quarter after quarter and is available on far more different devices than iOS. Since Vid.ly is a universal URL for videos and does browser and device detection, it knows exactly what it's streaming that video to.

We're all pretty familiar with YouTube's subscription feature that lets viewers easily subscribe to our channels and new content we upload here to YouTube, but what if most of our audience is outside of YouTube? What if YouTube subscribers isn't really the best option for our video content
