ISTV video platform featured in Roll Call
ISTV, a video platform created in CakePHP, was featured in Roll Call last April 17, ‘08! For those who are not aware, Roll Call is a newspaper of Capitol Hill. ISTV on the other hand is a youtube like application but it is geared towards politicians and trade groups although we are not closing our doors to other market. For the meantime, we’ll try our best to surpass the current competition! Here is a little snippet from the paper:
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A private company is hoping Members will pony up cash for their own YouTube-like program – one that has the franking commission’s approval. Most Members use YouTube to embed videos on their Web sites, breaking House franking rules – often unknowingly – in order to keep up with a multimedia world. But Advocacy Inc. and Global Vision Communications together are
offering a similar, more personalized and House-approved service for $2,000 a year.
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The program itself works much like a private YouTube, with Members at the controls. A staffer can quickly upload video of the boss’s latest floor speech and personalize the display through a series of options. For example, a Member’s site can feature a poll next to a video or a comments section. Videos can be e-mailed and shared – or not, depending on the Members’ preferences. And it all is embedded into the official House site, never leading the viewer away to a YouTube full of advertisements. Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.), who serves on the franking commission, is the only Member currently using the product. Spokesman Brendan Buck said he has no technical background but is able to upload videos easily.
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May 13th, 2008 at 8:17 am this should be big news for cakePHP and cakePHP-ers.