The first free Facebook (
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'Businesses can not only increase viewership and monetize video content through the Dyyno Facebook app, but also improve engagement among fans and viewers by playing high quality live and on-demand videos within Facebook,' said Raj Jaswa, CEO & President, Dyyno. 'With the Facebook platform, video views can go from 100 to 100,000 to millions in literally minutes; only a P2P video distribution platform like Dyyno can support that kind of scale.'
Businesses and communities -- including content publishers, sports organizations, churches, politicians, consumer brands, event management organizations and many others -- can leverage the Dyyno Live Video Streaming app on Facebook. These businesses can now monetize video assets through utilizing in-stream advertisements and, for the first time, share these video assets on Facebook without having to upload the content to the site, allowing businesses to remain in control of video content. Instead, businesses can create an external Dyyno channel in the cloud and control their video content outside the social networking site. In addition to the Facebook app, Dyyno now supports Facebook's social graph by including the 'Like' and 'Share' buttons on its channel pages for businesses, allowing their viewers to share content with their friends on Facebook.
The Dyyno Live Facebook app is an extension of Dyyno's breakthrough online video distribution platform that enables businesses and communities to share video, audio and applications instantly. Powered by patent-pending Hybrid Reliable Streaming (HyReS) technology, the solution supports video quality up to 1080p Full HD, yet is easy-to-use and seamlessly scales from 1 to 100,000 concurrent viewers per webcast stream without any IT expertise or provisioning. The platform manages the entire online video lifecycle, from content capture through eventual monetization, at a price that's lowest in the marketplace.
With over 500 beta users of the new application on Facebook and more than 100,000 registered users of its platform, Dyyno is rapidly accelerating the use of live video on the Internet.
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