YouTube Makes Deal For Old TV Shows
YouTube announced last week a deal with Digital Music Group to bring that company’s archive of old TV shows to YouTube. Digital owns over 40 hours of video content, including a bunch of old TV shows and movies, mostly from the 1960s, including “I Spy”, “Gumby” and “My Favorite Martian”. YouTube users will be able to watch the shows for free, as well as include music owned by the company in their own videos, in return for a portion of advertising revenue.
Here’s some other interesting stuff:
Here’s a video showing off “Google’s Master Plan”. It’s no EPIC, but still good:
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I love what this guy’s doing, surrounding Google AdSense ads in Windows Vista Aero Glass. I’m pretty sure he isn’t violating any Terms of Service, so pretty cool decoration:
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Original post by Nathan Weinberg