YouTube now features a few new changes that make the experience more like TV, especially the "channels" format. Now if Google can someday acquire more "TV" content to fill those channels, we can better a better sense for the actual shifts in user behavior many have been predicting ultimately will happen.
Friday, December 2, 2011
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