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Thinking outside of the box and using a different approach to online content is what makes marketing so unique these days.  More and more companies are using live streaming to reach their most loyal customers. This method can be a powerful tool when promoting new products, presenting valuable information, and sometimes entertaining.

Web streaming is defined as the ability to deliver live video signals in real-time to web viewers.

Streaming video is commonly used for broadcasting news over the internet. CNN recently used live streaming for the Michael Jackson memorial service. Viewers were able to watch a minute-by-minute, live coverage of the ceremony due to the ability of real time video.

With the sudden appearance of moveable web-cameras, one of the most growing purposes for streaming videos is for video conferencing. This type of web streaming allows individuals to hear the voices and actually see the people they are interacting with. Video conferencing is frequently used by businesses to conduct conferences, meetings and training sessions over the internet.

If companies are serious about investing in web streaming then they should conduct critical research in order to explore the many possibilities that are involved. A few web streaming providers include: Adobe, Internap Network Services, and Microsoft Silverlight Streaming.

Steps to Live Streaming

Select Recording Options Choose a Recording Wizard Choose a File Decide On Your Target Audience Select an Audio & Video Format Choose an Output File Encode your Video Publish Your Video to the Web

About CODANK Charlotte Website Design and Marketing Company

CODANK is a top rated Web Design and Internet Marketing firm located in Charlotte, NC. We are dedicated to provide the highest quality, cost effective custom software development services, delivering a broad range of business consulting and outsourcing services.

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You might not have given it much thought, but the browser your website is viewed on can completely change its appearance. Today there are two main types of browsers: Internet Explorer and Firefox. The purpose of this week’s article is not to get you to change over to Firefox, listing about why it has tabbed browsing, blocks popups, and is generally more stable. No, today we will discuss how the difference between Internet Explorer and Firefox affect your website.

If you haven’t recognized yet by the tone of this email, Internet Explorer 6 (IE 7 is getting better) is a curse on browsing the internet. Besides being a regular target for hackers and bugs, IE has a difficult time loading webpages the way they should be displayed. If you are designing a standard website with flat images you’re fine for the most part, but as soon as you start trying to work with transparent images, or arrangements of images that make your site look polished, Internet Explorer puts the caibosh on your dreams of layered images by filling in any transparent screen with an ugly gray box.

Also if you ever want to line up your site’s content using tables and you would like to left justify your content, sometimes IE doesn’t recognize this and centers all your content until you go into the code and figure it out. Firefox, on the other hand is great, it shows the page the way it was made to be seen, without silly images glitches and the like.

I know that many of you are saying to yourselves: “but hey! aren’t there are other browsers out there like Netscape or Safari?” Basically they are all falling in line with Firefox’s platform and are far less used than Firefox or IE. The stark facts remain, until Microsoft stops installing IE on applications of windows, we will continue to have cross-browser conflicts. At present, 54% of the visitors to QTweb.ca use Internet Explorer.

So what does that mean for you and your website? Not a heck of a lot, if you are a client of QT Web Designs – since we constantly check your website against defects on all current and past versions of major browsers and try to build your site in a way that is accessible and consistent for all. Contact us today if you would like us to see how your site works across several different browser platforms. If you are designing a site yourself, our best advice is to always preview your site on multiple browsers since you never know how it might translate.

For more information about QT Web Designs or our products visit us online at www.qtweb.ca

 

 



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