Posts Tagged with ‘Mojiti’

Tracking Startups - Part Two

Phil Butler

Keeping track of all our investigations into Web 2.0 gets to be a little daunting, but here is part two of our little visitation on 2007's early startups. In part one we spotted one really rising star amongst the several startups, while a large number were found in a basic "road kill" posture. Perhaps this update will illuminate a better ratio of success on the rocky road to success on Web 2.0!
The following Web 2.0 startups are not listed [...]

Mojiti 2.0 - Annotate Video on the Fly

Phil Butler

We just got a media preview from Mojiti, a beta I tested back in January. We liked Mojiti back then because it looked to be the premier video annotation innovation of the New Year.  It looks like they have not let us down.
Mojiti will unwrap their latest version next week and our preview really shows even more promise than the original. This is especially true given the number of startups we are seeing pass into oblivion lately. It is fun to [...]

Mojiti - Testing For Fun

Phil Butler

We were given an invitation to test drive new features prepared by Mojiti for public release last week (when it was available to press only). So we hopped in to see what the new website is like. Now the new features are available to anyone - so you can see everything for yourself.
Mojiti is a new website for uploading, creating, and enhancing video already on site or from remote upload. The site is a platform for introducing Flash Spots onto [...]

Video with Annotations - Mojiti vs. Viddler

Robert Sanzalone

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Discussion of comparisons between online video services Mojiti and Viddler.
Background
Mojiti and Viddler are two services which provide the ability to take videos which are online to the next level of interactively - the ability to annotate or add words directly to the video at specific time points during the feature.  Each has a different approach which, in turn, makes them useful in different areas.
Mojiti, which I recently introduced on Profy, takes the use of annotation for the purposes of translation [...]

Make Your Own Pop-Up Video or Subtitles with Mojiti

Robert Sanzalone

A new start-up in Beijing has created a service which many have been waiting for a long time - Mojiti.?? This video services will take any video presently on YouTube, Google Video, Dailymotion,??Revver and a list of other familiar hosts and allow you to easily add annotations or translation to the video as an overlay.?? This overlay can then be put on your blog or website as easily as the original video.
I tried the service out with the following video.?? [...]