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| Streaming Media West Conference & Exhibition 2006 User-generated video has captured the attention of millions, highlighted by Google's purchase of YouTube. This issue and many more were addressed during the Streaming Media West Conference & Exhibition, October 31 to November 2 in San Jose, Calif. There was a buzz in the conference sessions and on the bustling exhibit hall floor, much of it focused on the remarkable growth not only of user-generated content but of internet video as the dominant method of entertainment delivery and enterprise communication across the board. Keynotes from AOL Video VP Tim Tuttle, National Broadband Company GM Brian Buchwald, and TiVo director of broadband services Evan Young all highlighted the reasons why 2006 will be remembered as the year of internet video. With more than two-dozen conference sessions and nearly 50 exhibitors, Streaming Media West has come into its own as the leading U.S. conference focusing exclusively on the business and technology of online video. Over 3, 000 executives attended the conference, representing the media and entertainment, enterprise, broadcast, advertising and education verticals. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Exhibition News :: home page |