Thanks to the folks at Reuters and its affiliates, I was invited for a special test run of their new embedded video player in Peak Day Blues.
This Reuters Video player, which broadcasts news from a wide array of categories, from headlines grabbing news to the latest in fashion, design and technology can now be watched straight from here itself. You will also get an array of optional videos which you can select and watch it for your video pleasure.
Just go to the bottom end of this page to watch the videos or please press Ctrl + End in your keyboards. Mind you, one needs to have a broadband connection to watch these videos.
As always, keenly expecting your reviews or feedbacks on this new feature!
About Reuters:
Reuters Group plc (LSE: RTR and NASDAQ: RTRSY) is best known as a news service that provides reports from around the world to newspapers and broadcasters. However, news reporting accounts for less than 10% of the company's income. Its main focus is on supplying the financial markets with information and trading products. These include market data, such as share prices and currency rates, research and analytics, as well as trading systems that allow dealers to buy and sell such things as currencies and shares on a computer screen instead of by telephone or on a trading floor like that of the New York Stock Exchange. Competitors include Bloomberg L.P. and Dow Jones Newswires.
This Reuters Video player, which broadcasts news from a wide array of categories, from headlines grabbing news to the latest in fashion, design and technology can now be watched straight from here itself. You will also get an array of optional videos which you can select and watch it for your video pleasure.
Just go to the bottom end of this page to watch the videos or please press Ctrl + End in your keyboards. Mind you, one needs to have a broadband connection to watch these videos.
As always, keenly expecting your reviews or feedbacks on this new feature!
About Reuters:
Reuters Group plc (LSE: RTR and NASDAQ: RTRSY) is best known as a news service that provides reports from around the world to newspapers and broadcasters. However, news reporting accounts for less than 10% of the company's income. Its main focus is on supplying the financial markets with information and trading products. These include market data, such as share prices and currency rates, research and analytics, as well as trading systems that allow dealers to buy and sell such things as currencies and shares on a computer screen instead of by telephone or on a trading floor like that of the New York Stock Exchange. Competitors include Bloomberg L.P. and Dow Jones Newswires.
Comments
Post a Comment