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63 views | We Didn’t Start the Fire Source:Mashable! 2008-10-13 05:31:02 |
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Korea’s Pandora.TV Looks To International Markets
Source:TechCrunch Pandora.TV, South Korea’s largest user generated video site, is expanding into new markets with additional language support and features.
Pandora.TV launched in 2004 and has ...read more
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Topic(s): youtube, revver, Company & Product Profiles, Vimeo, DailyMotion, pandora.tv
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Psst, Want to Buy a Thoof?
Source:GigaOM Personalized social news site Thoof is on the block, we’ve learned. The Austin, Texas-based startup was one of many angling to deliver news better than Digg, but instead ended up...read more
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Topic(s): startups, revver, Interesting, Alan Ren, Austin Ventures, Ian Clarke, Thoof
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YouTube starts paying losers for their clips [Online Video]
Source:Valleywag By publishing the names of customers and the videos they rented, Facebook and Blockbuster may have violated the Video Privacy Protection Act of 1988, New York law professor James Gr...read more
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Topic(s): youtube, google, online video, revver, metacafe, loser-generated content, VuMe
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Revver Launches Revver 2.0 -- Anyone Still Using Revver?
Source:CenterNetworks -
Revver is announcing the launch of Revver 2.0 today. Revver.com 2.0 also offers several new and easy-to-use tools intended to foster dialogue among its user community. Revv...read more
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Happy 1st Anniversary YouTube and Google; Now Move Over a Bit
Source:Techcrunch
Time for another roundup, and this one coincides with a notable first-year anniversary: that of Google’s $1.65 billion acquisition of YouTube, confirmed on October 9th, 2006...read more
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Too Little Too Late: Revver's video ads point to dead service
Source:Valleywag Selling ads on videos must be hard. That'd be why Revver, a video hosting service that missed out when Blip.tv monopolized the good web shows and YouTube took the amateurs, is runni...read more
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Revver: $1 Million In User Payouts In First 12 Months
Source:Techcrunch Social video site Revver has paid $1 million to video producers and their affiliates over the past year, the company says (pdf). Today also marks the service’s one-year anniv...read more
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