My friend, Mathew Ingram, has a different take on the YouTube phenomena: why do millions of people find the video sharing service so compelling. It's a refreshing change of pace from the regular stuff such as whether YouTube's worth $1-billion or who will buy YouTube or whether YouTube will do an IPO.
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Mark Evans
on Mon 21 Aug 2006 02:21 PM EDT
My friend, Mathew Ingram, has a different take on the YouTube phenomena: why do millions of people find the video sharing service so compelling. It's a refreshing change of pace from the regular stuff such as whether YouTube's worth $1-billion or who will buy YouTube or whether YouTube will do an IPO.
by
Mark Evans
on Mon 21 Aug 2006 08:09 AM EDT
"Web 2.0 is a great way to raise money" - Kevin Rose, founder of Digg.com, at last week's Digital Hollywood Show (Source: SJ Mercury). How should one read this statement? Is Rose saying it like it is, or poking fun at all the VCs scrambling to give money to cool start-ups with uncertain business models? It's a probably a little of both. |
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