Tech24 Deals Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the Tech24 Deals Content Network
  2. Framepool - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framepool

    Framepool. Framepool is a stock footage agency owned by Nimia as of June 2020, based in Seattle, Washington with representation in the United Kingdom, Spain, Japan, and Australia. It is a supplier of stock video footage for business and consumers with more than 3000 hours of stock film footage available online and even more available offline.

  3. Reddit iOS app now includes a TikTok-style video feed - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/reddit-tiktok-video-feed...

    Reddit started toying with livestreams in 2019, and bought TikTok rival Dubsmash in December 2020. While that company's code isn't being used for the feed (that will come with future products ...

  4. Reddit weighs new video feature with 'reactions' for use in ...

    techcrunch.com/2022/03/24/reddit-weighs-new...

    In addition, Reddit last summer tested a TikTok-like video feed on its iOS app which, when tapped, would show a stream of short videos in a vertical feed. Users could upvote, downvote, comment ...

  5. Pond5 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pond5

    Pond5 is a New York–based online marketplace for royalty-free media. The company licenses stock footage, stock music, stock photography, sound effects, Adobe After Effects templates, and 3D models. Pond5 claims to have the world's largest collection of stock footage, [1] and that they host more than 38 million clips as of September 2023.

  6. Reddit reportedly signed a multi-million content licensing ...

    www.engadget.com/reddit-reportedly-signed-a...

    The unnamed company will use Reddit posts and comments to train its AI models. Reddit signed a deal with an AI company that's "worth about $60 million on an annualized basis" earlier this year ...

  7. Reddit says it’s made $203M so far licensing its data

    techcrunch.com/2024/02/22/reddit-says-its-made...

    In its IPO prospectus filed today with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Reddit repeatedly emphasized how much it thinks it stands to gain — and has gained — from data licensing ...

  8. Reddit rolls out its own video platform | TechCrunch

    techcrunch.com/2017/08/17/reddit-rolls-out-its...

    10:25 AM PDT • August 17, 2017. Comment. Reddit today is officially launching its own native video hosting across both desktop and mobile. The platform, still in beta, was one of the company’s ...

  9. Video production - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_production

    Video production is the process of producing video content for video. It is the equivalent of filmmaking , but with video recorded either as analog signals on videotape , digitally in video tape or as computer files stored on optical discs, hard drives, SSDs, magnetic tape or memory cards instead of film stock .