- Nearly 90 years’ worth of Brainshark content viewed by users and their audiences worldwide in the first half of 2010
- 1 Brainshark presentation viewed every 3.5 seconds; Brainshark presentations were viewed more than 4.3 million times
- New offerings and updates, including support for more than 100 video file types
- 111 new enterprise customers
Brainshark has also released Brainshark Mobile, enabling smartphone and iPad users to view Brainshark-delivered communications on their mobile devices. The other PowerPoint sharing platform, authorSTREAM too has gone iPad compatible recently.
Brainshark presentations combine voice narration, PowerPoint slides, video and more for a multimedia experience that is proven to maximize knowledge retention and viewer interest. The presentations play as streamed video files when viewed on mobile devices. Through Brainshark’s analytics capabilities, users can see when their presentations were viewed, who viewed them, if content was viewed on a mobile device and what type of device was used. Platforms and devices supported by Brainshark Mobile include the BlackBerry, Palm Pre, iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Android; all must support streaming video.
A Quick Tour of myBrainshark
Keeping all aspects in mind, my Brainshark is worth trying. For those who were looking for a content marketplace to monetize their presentation content, Brainshark can be a better option.
2 comments:
Thanks for the nice write-up! I'd just like to clarify that the vast majority of content on myBrainshark is actually free. Only a small percentage of content is priced, which as you mentioned, is a great option for subject matter experts looking to monetize content and organizations looking to obtain premium content.
Andy Zimmerman
VP & GM
myBrainshark.com
@AndyZ Thanks for pointing out.
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