Out-of-the-box thinking may be at the heart of high tech, but it was mainstream content that gave life to Internet TV.
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NBC Universal and Fox flick the switch on their debut of video site Hula after delays, coming online flush with cash and deals for content from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and Sony Pictures Television.
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Coming after criticism of eBay's $1.4 billion Skype-related charge, founder Niklas Zennstrom says the Internet phone leader's massive user numbers and lead will pay off.
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CEO Niklas Zennstrom, who helped start Skype in 2003, is stepping down. One of the masterminds behind Kazaa and Joost, Mr. Zennsstrom says he plans to devote more time to new projects.
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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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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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Eisner-backed site’s new software scours Internet for all types of clips.
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Brand new video provider goes global with content from JumpTV.
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Can the P2P player make it as a legit movie store?
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Media companies mad at YouTube might switch to the new video service.
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With YouTube out, media giant will place videos on fledgling service Joost.
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New service, dubbed 'Joost,' will take on YouTube and Apple.
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