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	<title>Comments on: Tech Week in Review: YouTube, Oprah, FriendFeed DM&#8217;s, and StumbleUpon</title>
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		<title>By: Gee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 16:53:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think they may be trying to compete with Hulu too, and remain the top dog in the game.  Although Hulu usually LINKS to videos on other sites that don&#039;t necessarily show the whole episode/move in one clip,  maybe YouTube is doing this the blow them out of the water?   Not only they getting the permission from major networks to post their videos on THEIR website, they&#039;re getting full clips.   (Just an off the wall thought.)&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I wouldn&#039;t be surprised if YouTube one day adds all the television stations on it, to where they can all be viewed on YouTube.  This would be a good deal, as it would be a way for these television networks to make money.  The economy is bad, and many people are dishing their cable and or internet.  Some of the people who get rid of the cable/internet at home, may go to the library to use their free internet, where they would have access to all these shows.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think they may be trying to compete with Hulu too, and remain the top dog in the game.  Although Hulu usually LINKS to videos on other sites that don&#39;t necessarily show the whole episode/move in one clip,  maybe YouTube is doing this the blow them out of the water?   Not only they getting the permission from major networks to post their videos on THEIR website, they&#39;re getting full clips.   (Just an off the wall thought.)</p>
<p>I wouldn&#39;t be surprised if YouTube one day adds all the television stations on it, to where they can all be viewed on YouTube.  This would be a good deal, as it would be a way for these television networks to make money.  The economy is bad, and many people are dishing their cable and or internet.  Some of the people who get rid of the cable/internet at home, may go to the library to use their free internet, where they would have access to all these shows.</p>
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		<title>By: Gee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 12:53:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think they may be trying to compete with Hulu too, and remain the top dog in the game.  Although Hulu usually LINKS to videos on other sites that don&#039;t necessarily show the whole episode/move in one clip,  maybe YouTube is doing this the blow them out of the water?   Not only they getting the permission from major networks to post their videos on THEIR website, they&#039;re getting full clips.   (Just an off the wall thought.)&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I wouldn&#039;t be surprised if YouTube one day adds all the television stations on it, to where they can all be viewed on YouTube.  This would be a good deal, as it would be a way for these television networks to make money.  The economy is bad, and many people are dishing their cable and or internet.  Some of the people who get rid of the cable/internet at home, may go to the library to use their free internet, where they would have access to all these shows.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think they may be trying to compete with Hulu too, and remain the top dog in the game.  Although Hulu usually LINKS to videos on other sites that don&#39;t necessarily show the whole episode/move in one clip,  maybe YouTube is doing this the blow them out of the water?   Not only they getting the permission from major networks to post their videos on THEIR website, they&#39;re getting full clips.   (Just an off the wall thought.)</p>
<p>I wouldn&#39;t be surprised if YouTube one day adds all the television stations on it, to where they can all be viewed on YouTube.  This would be a good deal, as it would be a way for these television networks to make money.  The economy is bad, and many people are dishing their cable and or internet.  Some of the people who get rid of the cable/internet at home, may go to the library to use their free internet, where they would have access to all these shows.</p>
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