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Digital camera tries video sharing for dummies

May 1, 2007 An inexpensive new digital video camera that uploads clips directly to YouTube and Grouper could make the average technophobe look computer-savvy.Photo: Flipping for video TAGS: Flip Video, YouTube, video camera, photo-sharing, camera, video, video clip, digital camera, camcorder, photograph

A social site where Webcams rule

February 23, 2007 Stickam wants to blend video, chat and celebrity content into an online empire. Getting Prince to play would help.Image: Stickam-ing it to 'em TAGS: video feed, MySpace, News Corp., corporate governance, webcam, social networking, Los Angeles, YouTube, vice president, video, networking, camera, photograph

In Finland shooting, fallout for YouTube?

November 7, 2007 The video-sharing site is getting worked over by some media outlets. It doesn't deserve it. TAGS: Finland, YouTube, newspaper, publication, Britain, letter, Google Inc., message, video, photograph

MySpace to acquire Photobucket image-sharing site

May 7, 2007 Social-networking giant snatches up the photo-sharing service, but details are still being hammered out, source says. TAGS: Photobucket, Rupert Murdoch, MySpace, News Corp., YouTube, photo-sharing, acquisition, agreement, video, photograph, Google Inc.

The legal rights to your 'Second Life' avatar

January 5, 2007 Despite a YouTube takedown, Experts claim that journalists' use of a private avatar's image in a news context falls under fair use doctrine. TAGS: Second Life, Ailin Graef, avatar, Guntram Graef, copyright law, YouTube, RFC, video service, virtual worlds, Google Inc., image, attack, video, photograph, e-mail

Behind the Anshe Chung DMCA complaint

January 16, 2007 After a digital attack on the "Second Life" land baroness, her husband, Guntram Graef, filed, then withdrew, the complaint. He explains why. TAGS: Ailin Graef, Guntram Graef, DMCA, Second Life, YouTube, complaint, video, photograph, image, Google Inc.

When Web 2.0 meets information infrastructure

July 17, 2007 EMC executive Mark Lewis says the advent of Web 2.0 has flipped the information delivery model upside down. TAGS: Web 2.0, YouTube, access, photograph

Is Photobucket the next Internet darling?

March 21, 2007 It's one of the biggest content-sharing sites, but critics say it owes too much of its success to MySpace. TAGS: Photobucket, MySpace, YouTube, ComScore, critic, photo-sharing, Facebook, photograph, video

Week in review: Seeing is deceiving

September 1, 2006 A doctored photo of new CBS anchor Katie Couric calls attention to the tricks that digital images can play. TAGS: Week in review, CBS Broadcasting Inc., reader, photograph, effect, YouTube, image, camera, PC

At the D5 confab, a high-tech A list

May 31, 2007 Steve Ballmer talks Web 2.0, Jeff Hawkins unveils the Palm Foleo, and Bill Gates and Steve Jobs share the stage. TAGS: Bill Gates, Jeff Hawkins, Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Web 2.0, Apple TV, blog, Viacom Inc., stage, YouTube, Palm Inc., CEO, Apple Computer, chairman, Google Inc., conference

Google makes mashups easy, even for me

April 5, 2007 The search giant's new My Maps feature lets anyone create customizable maps with photos and video, regardless of technical know-how. Photos: Google maps out mashups Video: Mashups for all TAGS: mashup, Portugal, Google Maps, map, Google Inc., city, YouTube, photograph, video

Five steps to a Yahoo turnaround

June 20, 2007 Social media, video, efficiency and someone calling the shots on technology should be on the top of the to-do list for new CEO Jerry Yang.Photos: Boomerang bosses TAGS: Jerry Yang, social media, Facebook, Yahoo! Inc., Terry Semel, social networking, acquisition, CEO, Google Inc., YouTube, video, photograph
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