With Verizon Communications Inc.’s VCast-equipped cell phones and video iPods topping holiday wish lists this year, attention is turning to powerful new technology that enables companies to better deliver video over the Internet.
This advance is being led not by any of the major software, Internet or entertainment industry giants that arguably could benefit most from widespread use of online video, but by two little-known startups — Euclid Discoveries LLC and Qbit LLC — that claim to have re-engineered the process so it is faster and more effective than ever before.
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