YouTube has begun experimenting with long-form content. But the move comes after TV networks and Hollywood studios have already begun finding other Internet outlets for their material.
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The comments are often puerile and not uncommonly offensive and I would hold are on average the most likely to cause offense of just about any large website that permits comments.
I was an early member of Youtube (joined in Nov 2003). Back then it was cool, because most of the videos were original. Then came pirated material... and Youtube did nothing. It actually used to be a clean site, too. No real cursing or stupid "sexy" videos. And none of the "just put a picture up and play music behind it."
No, I'm done with it now. It's crap. When I found YouTube, I also found Vimeo. And Vimeo is great. Sure, I think they may have tried to be like Flickr a little too hard when they started, but they have succeeded and do an amazing job.... the have HD Video, and even the "SD" quality looks great. And the content is great... no uploaded Japanese Anime here! It's like a breath of fresh air.
Mark McLaughlin / marknetproductions.wordpress.com / Hudson, MA, USA
- by gerrrg June 18, 2008 8:26 PM PDT
- I like Hulu, I just wish I had WiMax to go along with my Hulu. I think Hulu and others in the same vein are a credible threat to the video rental market, including Blockbuster and even Netflix. OnDemand services are even better, except that it's expensive to get cable television. Give me WiMax running at least 4Mbps for under $35 a month and I'll be running wireless broadcasts to my TV of movies direct from Hulu, and my HD content from OTA.
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