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ICT & Creative Industry - Public Sphere Event

A few weeks ago, Senator Kate Lundy organised her third Public Sphere Event. It was a major undertaking between three locations - Wollongong, Melbourne and Brisbane - with heavy use of modern Internet technology with synchronised live presentations and cross-site collaborative document editing. Our CEO Silvia Pfeiffer gave a presentation about "ICT Innovation is easy [...]

YouTube and your media plan

YouTube have just published some new market research data on the Australian YouTube market. Admittedly, it's not independent research, but you can get some pretty interesting new statistics about online video in Australia from it. The complete stats are listed in the YouTube blog post about the YouTube Generation. One important outcome is that people [...]

Senator Lundy's successful start into Web 2.0 video

Media Release: With the help of Australian video company Vquence, Senator Kate Lundy started a YouTube and a Vimeo channel in June this year as part of a new effort in using social networking technology - also known as Web 2.0 technology - to better communicate with her constituency. Many of her federal colleagues have [...]

Predicting the Outcome of the Australian Federal Election

During the 2007 Australian federal election Vquence analysed videos that were published on YouTube and elsewhere in relation to the federal election. Vquence provided different data to the iPrime federal election site, including a widget with user-generated videos related the federal election, a widget with party-created videos, and a graph that tracked view counts. This [...]