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By Glenford Robinson, Mstardom News and Entertainment, Saturday, November 15, 2008 @11:29AM, EST (USA, NY). Mentioned in an earlier Mstardom blog was the search bar present in YouTube videos. It was surprising that the major news sources including news websites didn’t notice the new sponsored search bar feature before it was visible to web users, until days later. What could have happened is that the official news sources didn’t realize that this new invention by G... Read More
Glenford Robinson, Mstardom News and Entertainment, Thursdays, November 13, 2008 @5:41 AM, EST (USA, NY). According to a Reuters article, YouTube will be posting full-length MGM Films to its website. This move is to directly compete with its rival Hulu. Hulu.com was the first website to introduce full-length movies to internet users for free. The website has brought a level of professional standards to online videos. In most cases, the viewing quali... Read More
By Glenford Robinson, Mstardom News and Entertainment, Sunday, November 9, 2008 @1:15 PM, EST (USA, NY). Viacom who owns MTV Networks consisting of MTV, VH1, and CMT has been really busy trying to nab a larger piece of the online video revolution pie. The company launched a new website for its videos called MTVmusic.com. It is very similar to Hulu.com the popular movie and TV show website, which shows full-length movies and TV shows for free. The qualit... Read More
By Glenford Robinson, Mstardom News and Entertainment, Saturday, November 8, 2008 @12:06 PM, EST (USA, NY). Google has done it again by propelling YouTube into Technological invincibility. Has anyone noticed after a Youtube video has finished playing a search bar appears within the video, at the top? Well, I have noticed it, and it is a brilliant feature. If I am not mistaken, this special feature appears in Youtube videos that are embedded onto other websites becaus... Read More
By Glenford Robinson, Mstardom News and Entertainment, Saturday, November 8, 2008 @5:39 AM, EST (USA, NY). According to a Reuters article, (Reported by Robert MacMillan; Edited by Tim Dobbyn) MySpace on Monday declared that it and online advertising technology company Auditude are working with Viacom Inc's MTV Networks to make money from video clips that have been illegally uploaded by Myspace members. When Myspace members upload illegal video clips, they will not be taken down or deleted... Read More
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