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October 18, 2006

Microsoft and Yahoo prepare themselves to fight against Google

The impetus of Google in developing their Internet strategy is motivating the two other Internet giants.
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, has declared that with Google it’s difficult to find and to incorporate new and better talents. That’s why, they have decided to increase their next year budget for research and development to 7.5 billion dollars, which […]

Filed by Tom at October 18th, 2006 under Google, Microsoft, YouTube, Internet, CEO, Yahoo
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October 16, 2006

Video of GooTube’s future front page

What it’s going to happen in the next months with Youtube? Enough of theories, in this video all the truth is discovered.

Via: cybernetnews

Filed by Tom at October 16th, 2006 under Google, Ads, YouTube, Internet, Web Services, Creativity
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October 14, 2006

Google + YouTube = 2 billions in lawyers

Larry Page and Sergey Brin thought that with the acquisition of YouTube they would obtain a community with million users. At only few days of the acquisition, this is not the only thing they have obtained ….
Recently, the Time Warner has demonstrated, in the British diary The Guardian, that they have initiated conversations with the […]

Filed by Tom at October 14th, 2006 under Business, Google, YouTube, Internet
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October 12, 2006

How to watch free TV Online

Newly sold one of the most popular video services of Internet, and another service something similar, starts being news. FreeTube is a web that offers free television online, besides without having to install any program.

As you can see in the Print Screen, the quality is not bad; surely they automatically detect the connection speed and […]

Filed by Tom at October 12th, 2006 under General, YouTube, Internet, Creativity
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October 10, 2006

Making money with YouTube

Yesterday they signed the contract and today services are announced… According to the British diary dailymail, YouTube’s users might get a slice of the advertising revenue on the pages containing their uploaded videos. Will it be AdSense? There is nothing confirmed yet, but witch other system could be.
YouTube has turned into one of the most […]

Filed by Tom at October 10th, 2006 under Business, Google, Google Adsense, YouTube, Advertising, Yahoo
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October 9, 2006

Google has acquired YouTube

After several days of negotiation, Google has just announced the acquisition of Youtube for US$ 1.65 billion dollars.
YouTube will continue operating as an independent service, but both companies will be benefit by sharing their technologies. For example, the have announced AdWords’s support in the videos.
Together with the acquisition of blogger, this one looks like one […]

Filed by Tom at October 9th, 2006 under Business, Google, YouTube
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October 7, 2006

Subscribe to YouTube Tags easily

In our last post we mention that when you want to be updated on certain topics you can choose between several solutions; one of them is to subscribe to YouTube Video Tags.
Mostly if someday we need to realize a follow-up to certain type of videos in YouTube, we can do it in a very easy […]

Filed by Tom at October 7th, 2006 under YouTube, RSS, Web Services, Tools
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October 5, 2006

Technorati with new search feeds

When you want to be updated on certain topic you can choose between several solutions; such as, subscribe to google alerts and receive mail news, subscribe to youtube tags to know new videos or subscribe to Technorati’s feeds.
For those who didn’t know, Technorati is a blog searcher in “real time”. In other words, with results […]

Filed by Tom at October 5th, 2006 under Google, Firefox, YouTube, Web Services, Information Technology, Blog, Tools
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March 28, 2006

YouTube Under Pressure

YouTube is suffering heavily under it’s popularity. Recent changes have made many users turn against this video-sharing service which no longer allows clips that are longer than 10 minutes, thus forcing creative artists to edit and cut up their own homemade movies into shorter parts. This damages the project as a whole, and makes it […]

Filed by Tom at March 28th, 2006 under YouTube
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