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digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Here_Comes_the_Money_YouTube_Videos_Coming_to_AdSense'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; According to early reports from the Associated Press and Variety, Google is set to make a major announcement tomorrow concerning
Continue reading »NPR has a great site to find its line-up of podcasts, but until now, PBS only featured videos from its TV shows on their respective homepages. Now, however, viewers will
Continue reading »The live streaming video service Qik just opened up its previously closed beta to the public. Apparently, the public is so interested in the service that the site crashed completely
Continue reading »last100 has the scoop on the rebirth of the open source Internet TV application as Miro: Miro (formerly known as Democracy Player) is an open-source Internet TV application that combines
Continue reading »YouTube's announcement tonight wasn't higher quality videos (yet), but a set of new APIs and expanded features. YouTube now describes itself as "an open, general purpose, video services platform, available
Continue reading »Google just announced the company's latest attempt to monetize YouTube - "click to buy" links that will appear below music videos. Music rights holders can also use YouTube's song-detection technology
Continue reading »Vook is a new company that's come up with a method for blending text and premium video to create an interesting mobile multimedia experience around popular literature. It combines the
Continue reading »In a cross-country deal that will make big waves in the video blogging market, San Francisco's CastFire, the up and coming video publishing tool/ad network, will announce tonight a large
Continue reading »Kiva.org is the world's first person-to-person lending web site that helps empower entrepreneurs in the developing world by connecting them with others who lend them small amounts of money called
Continue reading »Leading French video sharing site DailyMotion announced this morning that it is now supporting HD video upload and playback. It follows art-video site Vimeo, where HD was added in October.
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