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Group -1 Presentation of MIS Web 2.0 business
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Web broadcasting
Group Quest- Devdut Saha (09BM8083)Abhirup Das (09BM8002)
Ashutosh Sinha (09BM8067)Amit Sarangal (09BM8082)
Web broadcasting
Live streaming– content is lost after broadcast is over
Online video/audio/multimedia sharing – can access the content at any point of time
Live streaming
On demand streaming
Tools and services in Broadcasting
Live broadcasting Scheduled broadcasting On-demand broadcasting Embed live video/recorded video Integrated text/video chat Webcam/mobile capture Images Music Add titles Multiple participants Import video
Comparison of different players
Comparison contd…
Change in the concept (Web 2.0)
Old concept – One way communication of media. No dialogue or way of taking part in the production of the content.
New concept – Two way collaborative content and media production and consumption. Audience actively takes part in the creation of the media. Feeling of commitment. Sharing and interacting in real time.
Video on demand
Allows users to select and watch video content on demand depending upon his convenience of time.
Provide the user with a large subset of functionality including pause, fast forward, fast rewind, slow forward, jump to previous/future frame etc
Video hosting
A video hosting service allows individuals to upload video clips on internet website. The video host will then store the video on its server, and show the individual different types of code to allow others to view this video. The website, mainly used as the video hosting website, is usually called the video sharing website
Why Youtube didn’t existed earlier?
Streaming server costs were very high say 10 years back
Number of internet users were very limited Internet was not considered as a primary
means of communication User’s bandwidth was very less as compared
to today’s bandwidth
Purpose of video hosts (for users)
Save on bandwidth costs, often eliminating costs entirely
Creating a common place Make a hassle-free experience, where uploading a
video and streaming or embedding would normally require advanced programming knowledge. It is now commonly achieved through a web browser, with little or no programming experience.
Business models for video on demand
For free services the main source of revenue is by advertising on the site for e.g. Youtube
For satellite channels , the main source of revenues comes from subscriptions and advertising mainly
Advertising
Video on demand sites have advertisements flashing on the homepage along with the video
There are different subscriptions rates depending upon the number of ads as well as the duration of the ads on youtube
Example
Why people advertise on Youtube?
Youtube is currently the 2nd most visited site in the world right behind google
It means that there are millions of people visiting Youtube everyday and the scope of reaching them is huge....
Ways to advertise on Youtube
Through google Self-Managed Advertising (AdWords) Managed Accounts Through youtube Self-Managed Advertising (Promoted Videos) YouTube Direct Ad Sales
Competition base
Users visiting the sites The content available on the site
Potential threats
Copyright/piracy issue Upload of inappropriate contents Advertiser’s bargaining power – many sites
are available (Youtube, metacafe etc.) Various audio/video/image formats to support
(e.g. metacafe doesn’t support .asf )
Latest in video hosting (on demand to live streaming)
A mobile live streaming software called QIK allows the users to upload videos from their cell phones to the internet. The videos will then be stored online and can be shared to various social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. Videos will be stored on the servers and can be watched from both the mobile devices and the website.
Bambuser
Stream live video from mobile/webcam using 3G /WiFi network
Interact and communicate through web to mobile chat
Geo tagging enabled via cell-id or GPS
Advantage of Bambuser over Qik
Lower latency due to superior technical approaches
Streaming both from computer and mobile Stream videos from mobile to Facebook wall
How it works
Install the application on your mobile and use instead of your normal video capturing tool
The application uses the networks (EDGE, GPRS, 3G or WiFi) to transmit the video data from bambuser servers to the web
Needs operating systems like windows, Symbian S60, Mac OSx.
Challenge and approach
Challenge – poor mobile network Approach – transmit as much as data
possible and simply skip the data that can’t get through the networks and save it for later. Data dropped during broadcast is uploaded afterwards the video is completed and is provided on demand.
Business Model
Business Model
Free services Premium services like ad-administration
system, support, editing functions, dedicated bandwidth, extensive management tools
Potential threats
Television is a substitute to IPTv Technology advancements Dependency on mobile devices (high end
sets) Competition on latency
http://vimeo.com/3332611
The future
Technology is getting advanced and cheaper Growth rate is 99% for broadcasting (Ref:
http://gigaom.com/2010/02/09/youtube-will-kill-flat-rate-mobile-broadband-pricing-forever/ )
More and more people will be using internet and high end mobile devices and technology