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A short video history of negative tech ads

MSNBC.com: Gadgets  Wed, 02/10/2010 - 07:57

Tech companies have been sniping at the competition in advertising for as long as they've advertised their wares.


 

No more one size-fits-all point-and-shooters

MSNBC.com: Gadgets  Tue, 12/01/2009 - 07:55

Whether you're shopping for a socialite, an advanced photographer, a YouTube star, or your crazy uncle, you'll find the perfect camera.


 

YouTube in talks to offer online movie rentals

MSNBC.com: Gadgets  Wed, 09/02/2009 - 17:38

YouTube, Google Inc.'s online video streaming service, is in talks with Hollywood studios to rent new release movies online, according to people familiar with the talks.

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Online video watching nearly doubles since ’06

MSNBC.com: Gadgets  Wed, 07/29/2009 - 12:10

Americans' appetite for Web video, from clips shared on YouTube to TV programs and movies, continues to soar, nearly doubling since 2006, according to a new report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project.

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Newsweek: Why good websites shouldn't be free

MSNBC.com: Gadgets  Thu, 07/23/2009 - 15:55

Why not charge people to use sites like Twitter or YouTube? If the service is so useful, surely people would pay.


 

Newsweek: Why YouTube may be Google’s biggest mistake

MSNBC.com: Gadgets  Fri, 07/10/2009 - 15:55

YouTube is the third-biggest site on the Internet, with 426 million monthly visitors who upload 20 hours of video every minute.

But the more stuff people put on YouTube, the more computers and data-storage equipment Google must buy.


 

YouTube's best viral mashups

MSNBC.com: Gadgets  Fri, 07/10/2009 - 07:15

Questionable parenting behavior, chronic diseases and even satirizing a genocidal madman are all fair game for infinite remixes and mashups on YouTube


 

Report: Hate goes viral on social network sites

MSNBC.com: Gadgets  Wed, 05/13/2009 - 13:53

Militants and hate groups increasingly use social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and YouTube as propaganda tools to recruit new members, according to a report by the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

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