The Next Big Thing in TV and Video @ NewTeeVee

By Ravit Lichtenberg (blog) – This year, GigaOm’s NewTeeVee Live has explored TV Everywhere. In addition to general sessions, the conference featured 10 upcoming video startups—each providing a critical element of video and TV viewing puzzle. In Thursday’s morning session, the first five companies present their predictions for TV and video:

Elemental Technologies (Sam Blackman, CEO)

The company (elementaltechnologies.com), which is headquartered in Portland, raised 7.1M Series A funding in June 2008 and has burned $2M in 3 years with 27 employees. Customers include the CDC—the number one consumer of video, as well as Adobe and Microsoft.

Blackman’s prediction:

FreeWheel (Doug Knopper, Co-Founder and Co-CEO)

FreeWheel helps publishers manage content regardless of where it is today or device. Today, FreeWheel is announcing a partnership with Warner Bros. for delivering online videos across the web

Knopper’s prediction:

Boxee (Avner Ronen, CEO and Co-Founder)

Boxee is announcing the release of its Beta next week in NYC, featuring a whole new user interface, social components, and the physical product—the BOX.

By 2015:

Inlet Technologies (Matt Smith, Senior Director, Systems Architecture)

Inlet Technologies is focused on “giving users what they want.” It’s motto is: More=Better. More feeds, more camera angles, more choice, more opportunities. Today, it is announcing it has signed a deal Universal Sports to power and create a unique web experience that will replace repurposing TV and enhance the viewer’s experience.

Smith’s predictions:

Canesta (James Spare, President and CEO)

Canesta provides 3D natural interfaces and gestures, powered by a single 3D sensor chip and integrated into TV experience, comparing its disruption to the way touchscreen technology changed the mobile experience.

Spare’s prediction is that the possibilities brought about by 3D gestures, interfaces, and interaction will change the way people consume content.

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