![]() “We see it as an important problem to solve and also a huge opportunity.” “People still have no confidence that they can play their videos easily across devices,” said RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser in an interview, who noted that video usage had still exploded. While there have been numerous and interoperable photo services available, that has not been true for more complicated videos. The service is aimed at a still-vexing problem for many consumers of easily moving, storing and watching their videos on the myriad of devices that have cropped up over the past several years. The product - aimed at private one-to-one sharing for personal and non-DRM videos - is launching apps across several platforms, including Google Android, Apple iPhone and iPad, PC, Roku and the Web. RealNetworks, which has been trying to turn around its business, is launching a new player and cloud service tonight called RealPlayer Cloud. ![]()
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