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WATCH: CTech discusses Israeli video platform Minute.ly on ILTV
Israel-based Minute.ly is partnering with the Basketball Champions League (BCL) and CrowdAmp to enhance fan engagement during the Final 8 event. Due to social distancing restrictions, fans can use Minute.lys AI-driven technology solution to boost engagement and view game highlights from home. The partnership will provide viewers with video recommendations and top-performing video articles. Minute.ly has raised over $12 million in funding.
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Basketball Champions League makes the Final 8 a virtual experience for fans
The Basketball Champions League has partnered with CrowdAmp and Minute.ly to enhance fan engagement during the Final 8 event. CrowdAmp allows fans to record themselves cheering for their team and players during the broadcast, providing a digital experience for remote interaction. Minute.ly, an AI-powered platform, will enhance video content by generating previews and recommendations for viewers. These technological innovations aim to enhance viewing experiences for fans and in-game experiences for players. The Basketball Champions League app can be used to send cheering messages to teams. The partnership with CrowdAmp and Minute.ly demonstrates the leagues commitment to using technology to engage fans and distribute content.
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Israeli video startup Minute.ly enters new partnership with Infront
Video optimization startup Minute.ly has entered a joint venture with Infront, a Wanda Sports Group Company, to increase user engagement and content reach for audiences in Europe and the U.S. Minute.ly uses big data and AI to identify peak moments in sporting events for instant playback and quick production of marketing materials and social media posts. Infront works with sports federations to help manage their media to use for marketing rights and boost digital presence online.
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India's Zee Entertainment Partners With Video Enhancement Startup Minute.ly
Indian television-on-demand website Zee5 has partnered with Minute.ly, a video enhancement startup that uses artificial intelligence tools to analyze videos and create video teasers for publishers and broadcasters. Zee5 has integrated Minute.lys video analytics tools into its service. The financial details of the partnership were not disclosed. Minute.ly has raised $12 million in funding to date.
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AI video enhancement co Minute.ly raises $8m
Israeli AI-driven video enhancement company Minute.ly has raised $8 million in a funding round featuring investors such as Ansonia Holdings, Infront, and existing investor Gilad Shabtai. The funds will be used to further develop its AI solutions and accelerate its global expansion to meet increasing customer demands for video technology. The company, which has raised $12 million to date, offers a suite of products for content creators and publishers, including Top Videos, Stories By Minute.ly, and Automated Preview Video (APV).
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Tel Aviv-based startup Minute.ly raises $8 million to help publishers with video optimisation - Tech.eu
Minute.ly, a video optimisation tool, has closed an $8 million financing round led by Gilad Shabtai, Ansonia Holdings, and Infront. The funding will be used for further development of its AI-driven solutions and global scaling. Minute.ly uses crowdsourced data and AI to analyze videos and create video teasers to drive engagement on broadcasting sites.
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Minute.ly raises $8 million to pick out video highlights with AI
Minute.ly, an AI video platform startup, has raised $8 million in a funding round led by Ansonia Holdings. The company plans to use the funds to expand its international footprint and further develop its products. Minute.lys platform uses real-time analysis and AI algorithms to enhance video content, generating attention-grabbing clips and automatically cropping footage for mobile. The companys suite of tools, including video preview generator and analytics dashboard, aims to help publishers maximize revenue and engagement. Minute.ly has already been used by top broadcasters and sports, news, and entertainment websites. The funding round brings the companys total raised to $12 million.
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Minute.ly Launches Automated Solution for 'Stories' to Empower Brands and Publishers
Minute.ly, an AI-driven video enhancement solution, has launched an automated solution for long-form vertical videos. This solution allows brands, content creators, and publishers to create and share their Stories in real-time, increasing site traffic, video engagement, and viewership. Minute.lys technology tackles the challenges faced by publishers in updating Stories, formatting for different platforms, and creating separate videos for each platform. The companys AI-powered solution detects the most exciting visual story within a video and creates smart, gripping teasers. Minute.ly is a trusted partner of major broadcasters, sports leagues, publishers, and entertainment brands. The company offers a comprehensive suite of tools for content creators and publishers, including Top Videos and Smart Video Preview. Minute.ly is headquartered in Tel Aviv and New York.
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Minute.ly launches live broad broadcast analysis algorithm
Israeli company Minute.ly has unveiled its new capabilities, including an AI algorithm that analyzes live broadcasts in real time and generates summaries that increase viewer rates. The technology was used in the World Cup soccer tournament in Russia and resulted in over 10% increased exposure to live broadcasts. Minute.ly has signed agreements with major sports companies and leagues in the US. The companys technology allows for automatic indexing of video content on customers websites and the creation of segmented film archives. Minute.ly has launched two products and reports a 37% rise in profit margin on video content. The company is currently establishing its US branch.
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Meet Minute, the newly launched video app that cuts out the BS
Minute, an Android app, aims to provide viewers with the most attention-grabbing parts of viral videos. The app uses crowdsourced data and an algorithm to present users with highlights of viral videos in a Tinder-like interface. Users can swipe through the collection of highlights and share them with friends. The app is available for download on the Google Play Store.
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Minute Is a Video Watching App For The ADD Generation
Minute, a startup, has raised $4M in funding from unnamed investors to develop its video technology products. The company has developed an Android and web application that uses big data and crowd data to determine the most viral part of an online video and turns it into short Vine-like clips. Users can watch engaging highlights and discover more videos through the app, swiping right for videos they like and left for content they want to skip. The app allows users to swipe through a reel of short clips in the same amount of time it takes to watch a single 5-minute video.
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