Ben Lorica
2008/07/03
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Seesmic is company built specifically to encourage asynchronous video conversations. After focusing on making sure the service scales, the company is now ready to add features including private groups, the option to block individual users from your Seesmic player, and letting users flag offensive content (e.g. porn). Search is a currently a big problem for them, and according to Loic they plan to address search in several ways: (1) give users the option of adding meta-data to their videos (description, tags, etc.), (2) employ automated audio-to-text software to create transcripts, and (3) since Seesmic videos are already on Google, use Google Video search. With apps for both Facebook and OpenSocial slated to be released in August, Seesmic hopes to draw more teen and college-age users. One of the problems with following conversations on Seesmic is that unlike text, there isn't a way to skim through video. Some people just take longer to get their point across. Assuming a 2-minute per video average, a conversation involving 60 posts/replies would take two hours to view from start to finish. Board member Pierre Omidyar started a Seesmic thread on the possibility of limiting videos to 30 seconds (a la twitter), but for the moment, there are no plans to limit the length of videos. However, the company plans to provide tools to filter out long videos and to display limited portions for faster viewing. One month after their public launch, here are some key metrics
The Seesmic community not only provides valuable input for their product team, some users have put together impressive mashups and visualizations. My favorites so far are a Youtube and Seesmic mashup for people conversing in sign language, and a visual of conversations related to the recently released French hostage, Ingrid Betancourt. If you download the PicLens Firefox plugin, a Seesmic user created a fun tool to help you quickly navigate all the videos posted by a particular user: try this sample search ("deepakchopra") and set options to 3D Wall. As to the inevitable question of business models, Loic is mulling a few possibilities: text ads similar to Google AdSense, premium membership, white labels, and customized players for companies, just to name a few. For now, their recent round of funding gives them the luxury of focusing on growing their user base and improving their service. It remains to be seen whether or not asynchronous video conversations catch on in a massive way. Video just may not appeal to the many netizens adept at communicating through text. However, the more time you spend on Seesmic, you start seeing why Loic believes that there will be a market for video conversations. By default, the Seesmic community is defining how that market evolves, and four weeks after launching, they seem to be doing just fine. |
翻译:xiaochong Seesmic是一家专注在异步视频对话的公司。最近我们遇到了Seesmic创始人、CEO——Loic Le Meur,他告诉我们一些公司的最新情况。向公众开放服务4周之后,Seesmic最近宣布了一个产品路线图,该路线图受用户影响很大。 确保了服务规模后公司现在准备增加新的功能,包括私有组、封阻用户的选项、让用户标记不喜欢的内容(比如色情内容)。搜索目前是他们的大问题,Loic计划通过几个办法来解决:(1)让用户给自己的视频加元数据(比如描述文字,标签),(2)用音频文本转换软件来产生脚本,(3)采用Googl视频搜索。随着针对Facebook和OpenSocial的应用8月份发布,Seesmic希望能吸引更多十几岁的年轻人以及大学生年龄段用户。 问题之一是没有一个办法来快速浏览视频,这一点跟文本对话不同。很多人只好花更长的时间来互相搞清楚对方的观点。假设每段视频平均2分钟,一个包含60条发言/回复的谈话从开始到结束就要两个小时。公司董事Pierre Omidyar正在准备Seesmic thread,有可能限制视频时间在30秒之内(类似Twitter的方式)。但是目前还不打算限制视频的长度。公司计划提供工具来过滤长视频并且显示有限部分以便快速浏览。 服务发布一个月后的一些关键数据: * 23000独立用户,来自25个国家(大约50%来自美国) * 每天3000段视频上载(总共视频数300000略多一些) * 平均视频长度为2分钟 * 3千万的PV(还不包括通过API的访问) Seesmic社区不仅仅是向产品团队提供有价值的反馈,一些用户还做了精彩的mashup和可视化内容。目前我最喜欢的包括一个结合Youtube和Seesmic的手语对话应用,以及一个关于最近释放法国人质相关对话的可视化内容,Ingrid Betancourt。如果你有PicLens插件,Seesmic用户作了一个有趣的工具帮助快速浏览特定用户的所有视频:试试这个搜索(deepakchopra)并且设定3D Wall选项。 关于商业模式Loic在考虑一些可能性:类似Google AdSense的文本广告、会费、白标、给公司客户订制播放器,诸如此类。目前而言他们最近一次的融资可以让他们集中精力发展用户基础和提高服务水平。异步视频对话是否能大规模流行起来还未见分晓。视频有可能永远不能吸引那些擅于用文本交流的网民。但是,随着你花在Seesmic上的时间越来越多,你就会看到为什么Loic相信视频对话会有市场。Seesmic社区在定义这一市场如何发展,而且发布四周以来他们做得很出色。 |
Discussion
“* 每天3000段视频上载(总共视频数300000略多一些)”?
看似需要三个月的时间,而不是四周。
向公众开放四周,此前应该有测试阶段,会有视频上载。