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Full-length movies to hit YouTubeView imageSick of watching videos of people's cats in crappy quality on YouTube? Soon you'll be able to watch full-length movies in crappy quality on YouTube! And by "soon", I mean possibly as early as next month. Google would dearly love to launch an ad-supported streaming movie service, but given ... |
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YouTube: It’s time to start cutting dealsYouTube may be about to enter a key dealmaking phase kicked off by plans to run full-length ad supported movies on its site. However, the big missing element may be a better cut for the entertainment industry. Let’s connect a few dots on YouTube: CNET News’ Greg Sandoval reports t... |
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Celebrity Birthdays, November 6Happy Birthday to hoops star Lamar Odom (1979), Zambian actress Thandie Newton (1972), actor Ethan Hawke (1970), actress Lori Singer (1957), Cuban trumpeter Arturo Sandoval (1949), Eagle Glenn Frey (1948), " /> Read more! ... |
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Interview With Rajesh Jain on NayaNaya.mobi & Its Business ModelWe reported on Nayanaya.mobi being launched today morning and there being a confusion on the business model and monetization of third party content on Nayanaya sites. So we got in touch with Mr.Rajesh Jain as promised and questioned him about the details of the Nayanaya launch. Here is the intervi ... |
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Apple Threatens To Shut Down iTunes Store (Really) If Forced To Pay Higher RatesWhile we're on the subject of music royalty rates… Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) says it might pull the plug on its uber-popular iTunes store if the Copyright Royalty Board jacks up the amount it owes per track that it sells. Yep, the company made the "don't come near me or I'll jump" threa... |
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Webcaster Settlement Act Passes House Vote, Senate Call up NextIt took a concerted effort by Pandora, plus a fairly substantial level of public attention at the grassroots, as well as some lobbying by National Public Radio, but by late evening, many hours after the original floor call was intended to be made, the H.R. 7084 bill, or the Webcaster Settlement A... |



