Sunday, January 28, 2007
Things Change...
Google is planning to share advertising revenues on its YouTube video sharing site with the individuals who submit the films, if they prove popular enough. Which is more evidence that Web forms of video are developing in the direction of "media," if not the legacy forms that have developed before. Where you find media, you find advertising.
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