broadcastingcable.com — While acknowledging that YouTube dominates the user-generated video space, InterActiveCorp CEO Barry Diller believes that its reign won't last for long. "Those tools are going to be everywhere," he predicts. YouTube is "not going to be one place to go."
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bryanjkFeb 9, 2007
...what does *Apple TV* have to do with online video sharing?
Closed AccountFeb 9, 2007
liveleak is far better than youtube
jackbauer007Feb 9, 2007
this guy is a fool...the same way google won't rule all the search engines?...it is clear google is the best search engine ..it is clear youtube is here to stay and is to remain on top
webwatchFeb 10, 2007
I tend to agree with Mr. Diller. Google search engine has a secret sauce that other search engines don't seem to have. YouTube is just the current most popular video hosting/sharing site. How long will it be before some of YouTube clones out there catch up with YouTube. Already some sites do a better job of serving niche interests. A comprehensive list of various video sites can be found here - <a class="user" href="http://webvideowatch.com">http://webvideowatch.com</a>
physhiFeb 10, 2007
I hope the other video sites promote wimminz dancing in their underwear. o/
zooyorqFeb 10, 2007
The problem is that Youtube and the likes all use user submitted content, if you're a user submitting content you're going to submit it to a site that has the largest userbase... I wish that wasn't the case because I'd love to see threadless knocked off its block and replaced by a company who does something similar but doesn't churn out "witty" unicorn and mustard/ketchup bottle pun shirts.