Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) subsidiary, YouTube has been making friends out of their enemies recently.  Big shot movie companies like CBS Corporation (NYSE:CBS), General Electric Company (NYSE:GE) NBC, and News Corporation (NYSE:NWS.A) FOX are now... (posted on 17 Aug 2008 by Pulse 2)
“It is the realization of Web 2.0 and we want people to jump into it because they would benefit from it,” stated Rahul Hukku, Regional Sales and Business Development Manager at Ericsson. Ericsson Inc. is testing a new online service called 3GLifestore... (posted on 10 Aug 2008 by Pulse 2)
The Beijing Olympics 2008 ceremonies begin at Beijing, most of the games may not interest everyone but for sure some of you might be interested in watching some. If you want to catchup with Olympics NBC is providing thousands of hours of content online... (posted on 8 Aug 2008 by Technology Bites)
By Mark O’Neill Contributing Writer, [GAS] If you feel like catching a quick short movie then you might want to consider taking a look at the YouTube Screening Room. The Screening Room contains short movies of ten minutes or less, written, produced... (posted on 7 Aug 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)
If you spend a lot of time watching YouTube, then Infinitube.net is for you. Infinitube is a free service that lets you keep YouTube going on forever. Just type in a keyword for the type of videos you want to watch and the site will create a virtually... (posted on 6 Aug 2008 by Digital Quest)
All the people whose opinions I trust have been recommending Michael Wesch’s most recent effort, “An anthropological introduction to YouTube.” It’s a presentation he delivered in June at he Library of Congress. It will take you an hour, but it is... (posted on 6 Aug 2008 by FASTforward Blog)
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, which is to be held from August 8-24 2008, will be available on YouTube for 77 territories where digital rights have not been sold, or have been acquired on a non-exclusive basis. This was conveyed by International Olympic... (posted on 5 Aug 2008 by Life Rocks! 2.0)

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