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Paris-based YouTube clone Dailymotion scores $34 million in funding, capping off a gi-normous summer for online video sites that compete with YouTube. How long will the boom last?
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As the race to power video uploading heats up, one startup thinks it has a trick that will help it stand out: a web browser plug-in.
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The delayed NBC-News Corp. online video web site now has a name: Hulu. Hurrah, Hurrah.
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Q&A with Akamai: In the midst of a ferocious content delivery network war, Akamai tries to distinguish itself with high definition video delivery.
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Afterworld may be the most costly and impressive made-for-Internet show yet, and the producers had planned to debut it on YouTube in May. So why the delay - and the switch to MySpace?
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Pluggd grabs $6 million for tools that allow viewers to search and jump around inside video clips. Is this the key to video search?
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Charles River and Prism VentureWorks pump $5.5 million into stealthy Conduit Labs, the latest startup aiming to meld online gaming with social networking. Can it stand out from the crowd?
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SoundExchange's latest offer brings on some reckoning for small Internet radio broadcasters.
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IBM jumps into the Internet v. Television fray with a new survey of consumer habits. Results: People are more likely to spend massive hours of their spare time perusing the Internet than they are watching television.
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With the latest round of funding for Metacafe, money continues to pour in for online video destinations, and a few startups begin to break away from the pack.
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