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Sure, we’re a tad too late to the punch. We probably should’ve spent a few moments earlier in the week sharing a thought or two about the Web-2.0-ification of Queen Eliza and her immediate familial subjects relatives – in advance of her holiday greeting. But better late the never, right? |
Posts Tagged with ‘Dailymotion’
The British Royalty Go YouTubing
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on December 26, 2007
Dailymotion’s $34 Million Infusion Adds To A Bubble Worth The Investment
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on September 04, 2007
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Dailymotion, once a newsmaker solely for its hand in the illicit proliferation of copyrighted content, has in recent months (or is it years?) made great headway to cast the image of its former self aside and put its best, non-illegal foot forward, using its records of viewer numbers, among other figures, to attract legitimate licensing deals and to secure very significant sums of funding. |
Skype Unveils New Software, Partnership With Dailymotion
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on August 07, 2007
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Skype and Dailymotion, an online video commuity, have created a partnership to coincide with the release of Skype 3.5 for Windows, which was released to the public today. This new version adds videos from the video-sharing sites Dailymotion and Metacafe to Skype and will establish an exclusive Dailymotion channel on Skype. This will allow Skype users to share videos from Dailymotion’s Mood Channels. |
DailyMotion Secures First Licensing Deal
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on July 30, 2007
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Back before YouTube was taken off the market for $1.65bn by Larry, Sergey & Co, a video host with a slightly more infamous existence – it was and still may be the place to go for full-length copyrighted content (television, movies, etc.) that didn’t require knowledge of BitTorrent and such – was making lots and lots of noise of its own. Its name: DailyMotion. If you haven’t heard of it ‘til this moment, you’re either an impeccable citizen or [...] |
Uvouch Beta - A Home For Your Video
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on March 02, 2007
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Search, find and save video clips and links from anywhere on the Web - all in one place - with one simple click. |
Make Your Own Pop-Up Video or Subtitles with Mojiti
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on November 24, 2006
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A new start-up in Beijing has created a service which many have been waiting for a long time - Mojiti.?? This video services will take any video presently on YouTube, Google Video, Dailymotion,??Revver and a list of other familiar hosts and allow you to easily add annotations or translation to the video as an overlay.?? This overlay can then be put on your blog or website as easily as the original video. |




