Second annual user conference unveils innovations and partnerships that advance the art of video storytellingGrammy Winner 2 Chainz and ...
Video distribution platform Vimeo wants to provide new ways for creators to make more money from their content. A few years after launching a video on demand offering so creators could rent out or ...
Video platform Vimeo is today rolling out new features designed to simplify video distribution across social networks, including one tool that allows live video to be streamed to Facebook, YouTube, ...
Vimeo CEO Anjali Sud really wants people to know that the online video company is no longer a competitor to YouTube. Sud acknowledged that for most of the company’s history, Vimeo was a “viewing ...
Vimeo is ending support for its existing TV apps — with the video management and hosting provider telling customers they’ll have a “better ongoing experience” by using video-casting features instead.
Vimeo is known as a destination for music videos and indie movies, but all those viewers lapping up ad-free content aren’t paying the bills. Instead, Vimeo has looked to the other side of the equation ...
A change is gonna come in the way you can Vimeo. Engadget reports the company is ending support for its current TV apps on June 27th. Going away is Vimeo support for Android TV, Apple TV, Fire TV and ...
The European software company will take Vimeo private after the deal closes. The European software company will take Vimeo private after the deal closes. is a news writer who covers the streaming wars ...
Once a YouTube also-ran, Vimeo is now a content-creation facilitator that distributes videos on the web, social media (Facebook, Twitter, and Linked­In), connected TVs (Apple TV, Roku), and—yes—even ...
Vimeo is acquiring Magisto, a provider of video-editing and production-automation services, aiming to bulk up its video tool set and expand its global customer base. Magisto, founded in 2009, claims ...
From her parents’ home, Vimeo’s Anjali Sud oversees 600 employees and surging demand for feeds of documentaries, yoga classes and funerals. Anjali SudCredit...Nick Hagen for The New York Times ...