Online chatting in cyberspace is a hugely popular form of communication, especially among the young, and an Indian firm has major ambitions in this sector by cashing in on mobile instant messaging .Comment Original post by India Gazette

Soapbox, which was opened up to a public beta last month as Microsoft’s answer to Google’s YouTube, is getting technology from Audible Magic that will filter uploaded videos and block those with content under …Comment Original post by Neowin.net Main

The video Web site is targeted in a lawsuit over copyright-protected clips. Also, competition heats up as a new site is launched.Comment Original post by Reading Eagle/Reading Times

YouTube has suffered a one-two punch in the past two weeks. First, Viacom asked for $1 billion in a lawsuit against YouTube, saying the video Web site failed to remove copyright-protected clips.Comment Original post by Houston Chronicle

NBC Universal and News Corp.’s have unveiled a plan to launch online video joint venture, a move to outflank Google Inc.’s popular video-sharing site YouTube, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.Comment Original post by People’s Daily

In Big Media’s latest attempt to combat Google Inc.’s YouTube, NBC Universal and News Corp.Comment Original post by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Hey – Anyone Googled The Keyword "Guru Slapper" ? It’s says $0 cost per click or the product is free? Anyone know who’s product this is? I am seeing everywhere. Original post by tomei

TV Guide, which has helped viewers navigate through thousands of TV shows for 53 years, now wants to do the same for Internet video.Comment Original post by The Associated Press on Topix.net

TV Guide, which has helped viewers navigate through thousands of TV shows for 53 years, now wants to do the same for Internet video.Comment Original post by The Jersey Journal

LEADING Australian internet portals may participate in moves by News Corporation and NBC Universal to build an online video site that is pitching for the market of the Google-owned YouTube.Comment Original post by News.com.au

Microsoft’s answer to Google’s YouTube — was opened up to a public beta last month with all users allowed to upload videos.Comment Original post by Infoworld