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May 3, 2008

Youtube Status

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MySpace: its video-sharing service will be rebranded as MySpaceTV. MySpace is to take on YouTube’s status as the world’s leading video-sharing website by renaming and relaunching its own service as MySpaceTV.1

This frustration is growing increasingly common as better digital cameras produce bigger photos and larger video clips, and digital music becomes more widespread. Computer hard disks have grown nicely to accommodate these files, but limits on the size of e-mail messages haven’t.2

And the more knowledge you have about something, the higher status you can place on it. For example, running used to require basically a pair of sneakers, access to the outdoor world, and maybe some shorts.3

The rally will be led from Ironforge to Stormwind by a group of players (a “guild”) named “RP Revolution”. Two days later they built a Web page for the rally on revolutioni.st, a site that claims to support Ron Paul’s beliefs, but that is careful to disclose that the candidate “does not necessarily support all the beliefs” on the site.4

Obama’s snobbery seems more culturally profound, and unlike Kerry he can’t plead the crippling disadvantage of a priviliged childhood. Rather, Barack’s condescension reveals a man out of touch with the rhythms of American life to a degree that’s hard to fathom.”5

MTV Networks announced Tuesday that it will distribute its video content across the Web through deals with a number of social-media sites and video portals: GoFish, Veoh, MeeVee, and Imeem. Through this initiative, users of the video sites will be able to view both short- and long-form content provided by MTV Network as well as embed them on blogs and social-networking sites.6

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