Best Practices? Rendering to Flash for streaming web....

I am always impressed with the flash based videos I see streaming on YouTube, FastCompany.Tv and other sites....
My question... can you please either explain or point me in the right direction for streaming video best practices? Specifically, I am looking for info on best settings to produce the flash video (codecs and/or FCP render settings) and then what do people use as a flash player on their websites to show the end result.
My goal is to create internal instructional videos for corporate training and then host them on my site (or streaming from Akamai). I would like people to be able to watch it in a flash player embedded on my site (and have it look good even if they click on a full screen button) or download to their iPod.
Examples of what I like, but I don't know how to do:
http://www.fastcompany.tv/video/getting-government-work
Thank you in advance for your expertise and insight.
-Steven

I would like people to be able to watch it in a flash player embedded on my site (and have it look good even if they click on a full screen button) or download to their iPod.
Use the H.264 setting for iPod in Compressor. The h.264 file will play in a JW Flash Player and it's able to be downloaded for iPod viewing.

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