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Vimeo Releases Official Windows Phone App

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It has been a busy week for the popular video based website Vimeo.  Last week they unveiled their year long renovations for Vimeo.com and this week they release an official Vimeo app for the Windows Phone.

This app has been optimized for Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) and brings you the following features:

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Vimeo Unveils New Website

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Vimeo, a social media website for filmmakers and video creators to share their work, has just announced a website redesign on their staff blog – Say Hello to the New Vimeo.

According to the blog post this is the culmination of a year long effort to redesign the site from scratch with . . .

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Xfinity.tv Offers Your On Demand Choices Online

Xfinity, which is the new brand name of COMCAST’s television offerings, sent me an email today and let me know that their On Demand library is now at my disposal online.

This was great news for me personally because I can not currently access the On Demand library at home because I . . .

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YouTube Updates

This past week YouTube revealed three enhancements to their services.

4K Video on YouTube

At VidCon 2010 YouTube announced that videos shot in a resolution of 4096 x 3072 can now be uploaded and viewed on YouTube.  Don’t expect your PC monitor to be the best viewing source for these types of . . .

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Interpreting Company Speak

Anyone up for interpreting this reply I just got from COMCAST?

I had asked if they were going to carry the new NFL Redzone channel in HD since it originates in that format.  Currently COMCAST only carries it in standard definition.

This is the reply I got:

I understand . . .

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