YouTube: Page: 4

This is page 4 of the YouTube posts on Writers Write.


  • Google Buys YouTube in Stock-for-Stock Transaction (2006-10-09): Google has purchased YouTube in a stock-for-stock transaction.

  • Google in Talks to Buy YouTube (2006-10-06): Michael Arrington blogged earlier today about an email he received about a possible Google purchase of YouTube.

  • Will Facebook, Technorati or YouTube be the Next Big Web 2.0 Sale? (2006-09-22): Bloggers are discussing a possible Yahoo bid to buy Facebook.

  • Videos Jay Leno Found on YouTube (2006-09-20): Jay Leno featured YouTube on the Tonight Show in a segment called, "Videos We Found on YouTube.

  • YouTube Cuts Warner Music Deal as Video Wars Intensify (2006-09-19): YouTube has managed to continue to grow even while facing mounting competition from Internet giants.

  • UMG Chairman Accuses MySpace and YouTube of Violating Copyrights (2006-09-16): Universal Music Group Chairman Doug Morris has accused YouTube and MySpace of violating music video copyrights.

  • Jessica-Lee Rose (Lonelygirl15) Appeared in KFC Commercial and Short Film (2006-09-12): Silicon Valley Watcher has indentified the mysterious Lonelygirl15 (Bree) as Jessica Rose, an actress from New Zealand.

  • YouTube Subscriptions Can Bring You Power (2006-08-29): Pastor Walter Paul wants to be the YouTube evangelist.

  • YouTube Gets in Bed With Paris Hilton (2006-08-22): YouTube.

  • YouTube.com Down For Maintenance (2006-08-18): YouTube says it is down for maintenance and has posted the following message, "We are releasing a couple of new things and doing some maintenance.

  • YouTube Suffers Unplanned Outage (2006-08-15): Reuters reports that YouTube.

  • Anti-Gore YouTube Video Tied to ExxonMobil PR Firm (2006-08-06): A video spoofing Al Gore's documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, about the dangers of global warming was recently uploaded to YouTube.

  • Study Finds YouTube More Popular Than MySpace (2006-08-01): The Guardian reports on a Nielsen/NetRatings study that found YouTube has passed MySpace in online popularity.

  • Will Blogging Follow the 1% Rule? (2006-07-23): A Guardian article looks the 1% rule and what it means for content creation.

  • Carson Daly Dips Into YouTube Talent Pool (2006-06-24): Variety reports that Carson Daly has dipped into the YouTube talent pool.

  • AOL Launches Video Site to Compete With MySpace and YouTube (2006-05-16): AOL has made a beta launch of UnCut Video, a new video sharing service.

  • C-SPAN Makes YouTube Remove Colbert Videos (2006-05-04): The videos of Stephen Colbert's speech at the White House Correspondents Dinner have been pulled from YouTube.

  • Burn Rate and YouTube's Mega Bandwidth Bill (2006-05-02): Forbes.

  • MySpace Videos a Threat to YouTube? (2006-04-11): HitWise reports that MySpace Videos have already passed YouTube in traffic.

  • YouTube Gets More Money and More Competition (2006-04-05): Blogspotting reports that YouTube has raised $8 million from Sequoia Capital.