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Ustream.tv Just Got a Redesign, But Justin.tv Is Still Beating Its Pants Off (TechCrunch) Who is winning the race to become the top site for live Web video? A quick check on Google Trends for Websites and comScore suggests that over the past four months Justin.tv is pulling ahead of the pack. According to Google Trends, Justin.tv is attracting more than 300,000 unique visitors a day, compared [...] us.rd.yahoo.com
Swindlers, Sex Tapes And Coreys [The Clip Show] (Defamer) · Things we learned at the Los Angeles Film Festival this week. School Of Rock 2 isn't a pipe dream. Guillermo del Toro isn't going to milk The Hobbit. Women deserve equal talk show hosting... us.rd.yahoo.com
Personal Tech (Washington Post) The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro discusses his recent reviews and answers your personal tech questions. us.rd.yahoo.com
Why Kyte.tv will kill Qik and Flixwagon in cell phone video space (TechCrunch) The post below is written by Robert Scoble, a top blogger and the founder FastCompanyTV. Robert has been one of the earliest adopters of cell phone video, which offers the ability to stream live to the Internet, with the primary tradeoff being relatively poor video quality. He’s extensively tested all of the major emerging services in [...] us.rd.yahoo.com
Tories propose $500 fine for illegal downloading (CTV Winnipeg) The Tories have tabled legislation that will see individuals fined a maximum of $500 if they are caught downloading copyrighted files. However, one expert says some users could potentially face millions in fines. us.rd.yahoo.com
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Proposed copyright law puts squeeze on downloads (CTV.ca) The government tabled legislation that proposes $500 maximum fines for people caught downloading copyrighted files. However, some users could potentially face millions in fines, analysts say. us.rd.yahoo.com
Proposed copyright law puts squeeze on downloads (CTV.ca) The federal government tabled legislation on Thursday that it claims will see individuals fined a maximum of $500 if they are caught downloading copyrighted files. us.rd.yahoo.com
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