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And I thought the Apple TV was the missing link between the TV, PC, Internet, camera and so on. Not only is Archos' TV worthy of its price ($349 for the fully-packed high-end 250GB model), but also looks and sounds like serious competition for Apple's entertainment center. Just have a look at the ad if you... |
11 February 2008 05:30 GMT |
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It's well known the fact that Google loves China and tries anything it can to expand its offering into this exciting wealthy land. But there is a problem: China doesn't love Google and there is no way to see the Mountain View company conquering the Asian market as long as there is no entrance into it. Anoth... |
17 July 2007 05:38 GMT |
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Vivendi SA, one of the most famous French media companies, announced its plans to develop a YouTube-like service that will compete with the search giant and target the same segment of users. Obviously, this is not the first time when YouTube is threatened by a similar service, Google managing to remain the leader aft... |
30 May 2007 11:56 GMT |
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Google is feeling threatened again as a new competitor tries to push its solutions on the market and challenge the famous search giant. Rob Gabriel is a software developer from Melbourne who has one dream: to beat Google as the best search engine on the Internet. To live his dream, the developer built MyLiveSearch, ... |
30 May 2007 04:06 GMT |
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Joost, the free Internet TV currently in beta, received an impressive $45 million investment to become even more powerful and crush the rival YouTube. According to ITnews, Joost attracted no more than five famous names such as CBS, Global Expansion Index Ventures, Li Ka Shing Foundation, Sequoia Capital and one of th... |
11 May 2007 10:02 GMT |
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Babelgum, a small company from Dublin, Ireland, is now looking to challenge Google's YouTube with a similar service that will provide high-quality clips. The product is somehow very different from YouTube because it will be based on a downloadable application that must be installed on the users' computers a... |
10 May 2007 15:11 GMT |
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A new YouTube rival makes its way in the Internet market as two Republican White House members introduced QubeTV, a powerful alternative for the Google service. QubeTV, is regarded as a conservative video service that will bring the politics and the culture closer to the Internet users. Charlie Gerow and Jeff Lord de... |
2 May 2007 06:10 GMT |
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At this time, there are two famous companies that are challenging one another with their solutions that are aiming to lure the same category of users. In the blue corner, Google owns a huge number of products, most of them based on the search technologies and with a huge number of users from all over the world. In th... |
26 April 2007 17:06 GMT |
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YouTube was acquired in October 2006 for $1.6 billion and was often used with different purposes than the ones mentioned by Google. No matter it managed to save a woman's life or to find and arrest some suspects, YouTube represents and important tool available for free to any user connected to the Internet. In t... |
26 April 2007 10:46 GMT |
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YouTube was acquired by Google in October 2006 for $1.6 billion and was quickly brought in the first position of the top online video sharing services. Now, YouTube is still the leader but is more and more threatened by other companies that are continuously making alliances to dethrone the Google product. The first a... |
18 April 2007 10:59 GMT |
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Nowadays, YouTube is the leader of the online video sharing services because it is powered by Google and owns the most impressive community on the Internet. In fact, YouTube is the only video sharing solution that really matters because there are no other powerful products able to challenge Google's solution. It... |
22 March 2007 10:38 GMT |
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