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Merging Video with Maps

A new system uses panoramic images to create navigation videos that highlight turns and landmarks.

Cleaning Up Shaky Home Video

Video-enhancing software developed for the CIA is coming to consumers.

iTube

Why 23,201 people care that Justine Ezarik just ate a cookie.

The Video Web

Three startups let users layer new content onto online video.

A Face-Finding Search Engine

A new approach to face recognition is better at handling low-resolution video.

Acrobat Gets Multimedia Makeover

Adobe adds Flash, video, and Web services to its venerable Acrobat software.

Will a YouTube Platform Matter?

The video site will let people do more with their clips, like watch them on TiVo.

High-Def Is in the Air

New technologies wirelessly transmit high-definition video.

Searching Video Lectures

A tool from MIT finds keywords so that students can efficiently review lectures.

E-Paper Comes Alive

E Ink is making color and video versions of its e-paper, but commercial products are a few years off.

E-Paper Displays Video

A new type of MEMS-based electronic paper for cell phones is fast enough to show video.

The Rise of the Netjockey

New software lets anyone create live talk shows for the Internet.

Converting DVD into HD DVD

Software for multicore computers could add resolution to video in real time.

Searching Sportscasts

A new way to search video could help fans find footage.

More-Accurate Video Search

Speech-recognition software could improve video search.

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