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Youtube

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/ 10 May 2011

YouTube adds 3 000 movies to double video rentals

YouTube is doubling the size of its online video store in an expansion that will make more movies available for internet streaming.

By Michael Liedtke
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/ 28 April 2011

Yahoo! sells Delicious to YouTube founders

Yahoo! on Wednesday sold Delicious to the founders of YouTube, who promised to continue and grow the popular social bookmarking site.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 April 2011

YouTube to launch movie rental service

Under the premium movie-on-demand service, film lovers will be able to stream new releases for as little as $2.

By Josh Halliday
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/ 21 April 2011

knock, knock, [email protected]

God may or may not be on the internet, but Jesus certainly is, writes <b>Faranaaz Parker</b>.

By Faranaaz Parker
Royal wedding 2.0: Palace gears up for big day
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/ 20 April 2011

Royal wedding 2.0: Palace gears up for big day

The wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton will be screened on an official YouTube channel with pics posted on Flickr.

By Mark Sweney
A smarter computer
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/ 1 April 2011

A smarter computer

It is a commonly known fact that the amount of information in the world is increasing at an almost exponential rate.

By Sponsored Feature
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/ 18 March 2011

Tuning in to the digital age

Traditional broadcasters have to rethink their business strategy in the face of online challenges.

By Greg Gordon
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/ 17 March 2011

Take Five: Of nuclear worries and nanotechnology

All eyes were on Japan this week after the country suffered a triple catastrophe of earthquake, tsunami and nuclear difficulties.

By Faranaaz Parker
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/ 8 March 2011

YouTube buys US web television company

YouTube announced on Monday that it bought internet tv company Next New Networks to improve content for the Google-owned video-sharing website

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 December 2010

Top YouTube videos of 2010

People watch YouTube videos for a number of reasons: to catch up on the news, to watch music videos and to watch people making fools of themselves.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 November 2010

Turkey reinstates YouTube ban

Turkey has reinstated a ban on YouTube just days after lifting it, state agency Anatolian said.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 September 2010

YouTube wades into live streaming

YouTube is making its long expected foray into live streaming by launching an experimental trial with four new media partners.

By Jake Coyle
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/ 19 May 2010

YouTube celebrates birthday with South African flavour

YouTube celebrated its fifth birthday at Atlas Studios in Johannesburg this week by launching its 23rd localised domain — youtube.co.za.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 April 2010

Six great YouTube moments

A Canadian high-school student filmed himself twirling a stick as if it were a lightsaber. The tape was discovered by his mates, who YouTubed it.

By Staff Reporter
Malema’s outburst is turned into internet music hit
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/ 22 April 2010

Malema’s outburst is turned into internet music hit

Enterprising DJs have turned Julius Malema’s recent outburst against a BBC journalist into house music and it is proving to be a hit on YouTube.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 April 2010

For you, YouTube, the spoofs are over

Few films lend themselves so readily to online parody as <em>Downfall</em>, but the makers of the film want Youtube to remove spoof versions.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 25 January 2010

China says internet controls here to stay

China has every right to punish citizens using the internet to challenge Communist Party power and ethnic policies, a senior official said on Monday.

By Chris Buckley
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/ 20 January 2010

Youtube to stream IPL matches live

Google’s videosharing website YouTube will stream all IPL matches live in a deal that highlights the internet giant’s broadcasting ambitions.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 November 2009

Egypt, Algeria battle on Net before key game

A World Cup qualifier between Egypt and Algeria on Saturday has seen tensions between the North African rivals spill onto the Internet.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 August 2009

Internet age re-inventing the music business

Music and internet worlds merged on Friday on San Francisco’s posh Nob Hill as insiders brainstormed about industry rocking Web 2.0 trends.

By Glenn Chapman
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/ 20 May 2009

Former Madagascar leader turns to YouTube

Former Madagascar leader Marc Ravalomanana is using YouTube to rally his support against the ”illegal coup regime” and press for a return to power.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 April 2009

London developer sells Twitter account to CNN

After setting up Twitter’s most popular account to monitor breaking news, a London web developer has now sold ownership back to CNN.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 January 2009

US Congress gets its own YouTube sites

The US Congress is launching official YouTube channels where members of the House and Senate can create videos of floor speeches or hearings.

By Jim Abrams
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/ 14 December 2008

Wikipedia censorship highlights a lingering sting in the tail

"Scorpions", says Wikipedia, "are eight-legged venomous arachnids. They have a long body with an extended tail with a sting.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 December 2008

Meet YouTube’s self-made superstars

Four years after YouTube was founded it is still some way short of making money for its owners.

By Lawrence Donegan
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/ 16 November 2008

Obama’s wi-fi White House speaks to the YouTube age

It was a fireside chat for a wi-fi world. Barack Obama on Saturday launched his first regular weekly update to the American voters by YouTube.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 October 2008

Chair collapse turns Nene into web celebrity

A sudden chair collapse, broadcast live on television, has turned parliamentary finance committee chairperson Nhlanhla Nene into an instant web hit.

By Riaan Wolmarans
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/ 20 October 2008

From YouTube to jail

A motorcyclist who posted a video on the internet of him riding at speeds up to 208km/h and doing dangerous stunts in Britain has been jailed.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 October 2008

Wayne Wang feature film premieres on YouTube

Is there room among the pratfalls and bedroom tirades of YouTube for an experimental, full-length film?

By Jake Coyle
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/ 11 October 2008

YouTube adds full-length classic TV shows

YouTube said on Friday it is adding full-length television shows to the menu at its globally popular website famous for snack-sized video snippets.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 10 October 2008

Hackers using fake YouTube pages to attack computers

Computer security specialists warn that hackers are using fake YouTube pages to trick people into opening their machines to diabolical software.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 September 2008

Homeboy blogger wins big

One of Thought Leader’s most popular bloggers has been named winner of the "innovative use of the Internet" award at the Highway Africa conference.

By Charlotte Bauer
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