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Mainstream audiences have embraced online video viewing and many video viewers have contributed to the viral and social nature of online video.

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2007

  • Media Mention

    The Video Explosion

    Nov 28, 2007

    "News organizations are embracing video on their Web sites in a big way. The quality ranges from bad to basic to superb. And for some journalists, the advent of video is a terrific new career opportunity."

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    "According to a report last July...

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    More in: Video, News

  • Commentary

    The Long Tail of Hobbies Online

    Whether you're into whiffle hurling, baton twirling or hair curling, chances are there's someone out there who wants to help you learn.

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    More in: Video

  • Commentary

    Teens, Video Games and Time Use

    An article in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine asks how adolescents spent their time, specifically looking at gaming in relation to other online and offline activities, and the relationship between time spent in various activities a...

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    More in: Teens, Video

  • Report

    Hobbyists Online

    83% of online Americans say they have used the internet to seek information about their hobbies and 29% do so on a typical day.

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    More in: Communities, Gaming, Music, Video

  • Commentary

    Screens Along the Silk Road

    In my ongoing quest to visit as many internet cafes in China as possible, I was on the lookout last week during our visit to Urumqi (aka: Wulumuqi), a city of about 3 million along the Silk Road in the northwest corner of China.

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    More in: Gaming, Video

  • Commentary

    YouTubers meeting lens to lens

    There's a lot of ongoing discussion in the internet research world about how often relationships initiated online end up evolving into offline, in-person meetings.

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    More in: Video, Blogs

  • Commentary

    Will Comedians Take Stand-Up to Stand?

    In what's promising to be one of the more entertaining intellectual property court hearings to date, comedians Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart have been requested as witnesses in the Viacom vs. YouTube case.

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    More in: Video

  • Commentary

    YouTube Suit Gets Backup Band

    The National Music Publisher's Association recently joined the YouTube class action copyright infringement suit, along with the likes of Viacom and those who started the Zidane-style retaliatory headbutting in the first place (none other than the Foo...

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    More in: Video

  • Media Mention

    CNN/YouTube Debate May Be Landmark for Web Video

    Aug 5, 2007

    "Nine years ago, when thousands of Internet users overwhelmed computer servers as they rushed to download the independent counsel's report about President Bill Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky, it was an early, if inglorious, marker in the growi...

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    More in: Video, Politics

  • Commentary

    The YouTube Debate Debate

    Despite some criticisms of the format, why are the major GOP candidates wary of the YouTube debates?

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    More in: Politics, Video

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67%

of online adults use social networking sites

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