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[Technology360] The new party line says Google and Yahoo are cable's real competition in video, not Verizon and AT&T. Then there's the growing cadre of Internet video upstarts like Akimbo, YouTube, and DaveTV. 

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Gertismedia.comhttp://www.gertismedia.com [Gertismedia.com] gertis.media: What those guys achieved, Glaser puts it in the right words: There is a simple truth about video-sharing site YouTube, and an enigma. The simple truth is that this web startup has bottled up the

http://blog.wired.com [Blog.wired.com] Monkey Bites: Let's all welcome back Mike Calore, who returns tomorrow from snorkeling in the Alps or whatever he was doing that necessitated a blogging break. I can't imagine what could be more fun than biting monkeys all day, but to each his own.

[Marketsentinel.com] Blog :: Market Sentinel: According to Advertising Age: “The Noscruf campaign includes paid search ads on Google and other search engines, promotional placement on Heavy.com and a posting on YouTube.com for two viral videos from a fictional advocacy group - National Organization of Social Crusaders Repulsed by Unshaven Faces - and its Web site, Noscruf.org.”

http://razormonkee.blogspot.com [Razormonkee.blogspot.com] The Monkey Lab: Google Video, for instance, was supposed to become an online marketplace for video clips, both personal and business, but has been overtaken by YouTube, a start-up that is a few months old but already has four times as much video traffic. Google News, where the stories are, characteristically, chosen by mathematical algorithms rather than by editors, perennially lags behind Yahoo!

News.yahoo.comhttp://news.yahoo.com [News.yahoo.com] Tuning Fork - Yahoo! News: As I opined last month, what I really want is a network that caters to my own tastes--a so-called "personal TV network." Knowing there's so much content available on television and the Internet, I want a consolidator to go out and draw it all together so I can record and watch it whenever I want, in spite of snarky "Yawn..." comments made by some disaffected readers.

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