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Google Closes In on Next New Networks

Google is in final-stage discussions to acquire online video site Next New Networks, people familiar with the matter said.

 

'Golden-voiced' homeless man lands radio spot

'Golden-voiced' homeless man lands radio spot

An Internet video of a homeless man showing off his self-described “God-given gift of a great voice” has landed him a spot on a local radio show, a dream job with the Cleveland Cavaliers and a house. “The Cleveland Cavaliers just offered me a full-time job and a house! A house! A house!” Ted Williams said while appearing on a morning radio show in Columbus called “ Dave and Jimmy.”

 

Why we still can't watch live TV online

What's the difference between the big screen in your living room, the smaller screen on your laptop or the tiny one in your pocket?

 

Video: Viral! YouTube’s top videos of 2010

TODAY takes a look back at the viral videos that lit up the Internet. (Today Show)

 

Youku IPO Mints A New Chinese Billionaire, Victor Koo

Investors rallied to push shares of newly public Chinese video site Youku up 160% from the offering price –and minted a new billionaire in the process. Youku founder and Chief Executive Victor Koo owns 34.8% of the company, according to a prospectus filed with the SEC. That means his share of the company –which TechCrunch pointed out now has a $3.3 billion market cap (greater than that of AOL) – is worth $1.1 billion. Koo joins the growing herd of Chinese tech billionaires, the best known of which is Baidu’s Robin Li the second richest man in China, according to Forbes.

 

The Role Of YouTube In Getting Google To $632 And Beyond

YouTube forms a very small portion of Google's overall business accounting for 4% of Google's stock

 

YouTube Withdraws Cleric’s Videos

A British official pressed for the removal of videos featuring calls to jihad by Anwar al-Awlaki, and a New York legislator, Anthony Weiner, sent YouTube a letter.

 

Funniest Shows On the Web

Got a few minutes to kill? Check out the Annoying Orange or another of these hilarious, Internet-only series

 

YouTube Sets Live-Streaming Trial

YouTube Sets Live-Streaming Trial

Google Inc.'s YouTube has launched a public test of a new live-streaming video service, the site's most ambitious foray into live programming.

 

Natalie Tran Makes Top 10 YouTube TubeMoguls

Natalie Tran Makes Top 10 YouTube TubeMoguls

Natalie Tran isn’t just some 22-year-old who lives in her parent’s house, makes look-at-me videos and posts them on YouTube for kicks. OK, she is. But her clips on communitychannel have also made her one of 10 global independent YouTube stars who have earned more than $100,000 in the past year, as reported by Business Insider. Tran earned an estimated $101,000, according to TubeMogul, an analytics and advertising company partnered with Microsoft.

Senh: That's impressive. And here I am thinking that YouTube is still not generating much revenue. Just out of curiosity, I watched one of Natalie Tran's videos - the one about fireworks. Like the article said, she's cute, charming, and shows a little bit of skin. Overall, not a bad way to make a living.

 

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