Posts Tagged ‘youtube’

  • YouTube Goes ‘Live’
    YouTube Goes ‘Live’
    YouTube, the video site owned by Google officially began the initial roll out of YouTube Live, the new live streaming service that will offer live video capabilities on the site. Consumers will access YouTube Live on its own Web page, and can subscribe to YouTube live-streaming partners to be notified of upcoming live streams on a customized homepage. YouTube partners...
    by at April 13th, 2011 at 05:04 pm
  • Google Chrome CR-48 Notebook Review
    Google Chrome CR-48 Notebook Review
    Though, it is not yet available to the public, Google Chrome CR-48 Notebook is now a topic of discussion across the globe. So, what all are the features which attract people is the question here. I think all are agog to know, what is that ‘fresh’ Google can offer? So, we can check it out. Google CR-48 notebook came with nine apps already installed: a ‘getting...
    by at December 22nd, 2010 at 10:12 pm
  • Google Acquires Anti-piracy Software Firm Widevine
    Google Acquires Anti-piracy Software Firm Widevine
    As part of taking a stronger foothold in the online video services, Google Inc has agreed to buy Widevine, a Seattle vendor of Digital-Rights Management (DRM) software. Widevine provides digital media solutions for the delivery of digital entertainment to any device. Hundreds of service providers use Widevine’s multiplatform DRM and video optimization solutions for...
    by at December 7th, 2010 at 04:12 pm
  • YouTube Now Lets You Leave A Longer Mark On Its SIte
    YouTube is unbeatably the most popular video site around the globe. And with very good reason: it listens to its fans. The upload limit on the video length on YouTube has been raised to 15 minutes from the earlier 10. According to the site, an increase in the allowed duration was the most requested feature among YouTube users. Good news for those who had never had enough...
    by at July 30th, 2010 at 09:07 am
  • Court Ruling Welcome Respite For YouTube And Fans
    Court Ruling Welcome Respite For YouTube And Fans
    In the prolonged legal battle between YouTube and Viacom, the free video-sharing website has emerged victorious after fighting for more than three years. In March 2007, Viacom filed a $1 billion infringement lawsuit against Google over YouTube, which was acquired by Google for $1.6 billion in 2006. The suit alleged that YouTube was guilty of willful and widespread infringement...
    by at July 15th, 2010 at 10:07 am
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