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  1. SES New York Keynote Speaker Says Internet is TV’s Best Friend

    HD YouTube clips suddenly come to life in ways that are far more impactful and dynamic than tiny smartphone screens further blurring the lines of what’s “TV. MP: Apple TV, Roku, Boxee TV, Google TV, Samsung Smart TVs, etc.stream online video (that...

  2. Smaller-Screen Creative: Why Smartphones & Tablets Aren't Created Equal

    Video clips. Tablet users enjoy a more relaxed browsing experience than smartphone users which makes digital magazines and streaming video extremely popular on the larger-screen devices. Examples of popular tablet creative includes graphic and...

  3. Richard Petty Driving Experience Revs Up Fan Engagement 700% on YouTube

    Crazy good, in my book,” says Antal, adding that, unlike other ad programs, TrueView in-stream ads allow clips to run over the 60-second mark. We used our strongest tool – video – to inexpensively execute a campaign powered by Google, the company...

  4. 34.7 Million Internet Users in the U.K. Watched 6 Billion Videos in November 2010

    This is important because that Brits -- like Yanks -- snack on half a dozen clips a session. So, there are similarities and differences in the online video markets on either side of the pond. Google Sites, driven primarily by video viewing at...

  5. Who Leaked YouTube's Talks With Next New Networks to The New York Times?

    I don't know about you, but I'd dust those clips for fingerprints. Greg Sandoval of CNET News said, "YouTube has plans to acquire Next New Networks, a Web video production company known for producing video hits online, according to a report in The...

  6. Google vs. the World: A Week of Conflicts, Disputes, and Lawsuits

    However, earlier this week Google reviewed the clips and determined their removal was bogus, saying, "When we looked into this, we found the videos were not, in fact, copyright infringing, so we have put them back up, though they continue to be...

  7. YouTube Wins Case Against Viacom

    David Lieberman of USA TODAY says, "Entertainment companies may find it harder to keep movie and TV show clips from circulating for free online after a federal judge on Wednesday threw out Viacom's hotly contested $1 billion copyright infringement...