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Comments on: YouTube streamlines its video uploader, bumps size limits

YouTube's aging video uploader is given a handy refresh that increases file size limits and lets you upload up to 10 videos at a time.

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by benjaminstraight September 29, 2008 11:36 AM PDT
where is YouTube getting the server space?
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by Josh.Lowensohn September 29, 2008 12:38 PM PDT
Probably the massive data storage facility in the Dalles: http://harpers.org/media/slideshow/annot/2008-03/anno.gif
by RealEstateBlackBook September 29, 2008 11:43 AM PDT
Sweet. Once again, Google is taking another step to leave its competition behind. I'm glad they increased the video size limit to 1 GB. I had videos that were over 100MB and under 10 minutes that couldn't be uploaded before. Now, all that has changed.

I wonder when they'll up the time limit. That would be even better.

Peter
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by whizkid454 September 30, 2008 6:32 AM PDT
I believe the time limit is imposed to deter people uploading TV shows/ movies.
by knowles2 October 7, 2008 10:44 AM PDT
Probably never as it would make even easier for people upload TV shows.
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