blogs.zdnet.com — "We are developing a better product and continuing to innovate because we have the best team to do so. We want to stay independent and will continue to develop the product for our users." quoting YouTube CEO Chad Hurley
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bennyboy371Jul 27, 2006
I'm waiting for them to implode. It'll happen. There are plenty of other sites that aren't under the RIAA's radar at the moment, so plenty can put their music videos on THOSE services. YouTube is going to slowly die, and then its successor will as well. Its just not that great of a business model.
karmakanicJul 27, 2006
Well, obviously I didn't meet Chad Hurley by accident.
mac2492Jul 27, 2006
This isn't going to work unless they find a way to capitalize on their service... =)
happyscrappyJul 27, 2006
All I heard was "bid higher".
animal999Aug 3, 2006
I kinda have to agree.. Eventually user generated content may fizzle out... But then again John Dvorak is also saying digg will die out as well.. Umm.. No... I do agree they should sell and cash out... As long as they don't end up like atom films.. ;-p
gd007Aug 12, 2006
there is high chance whatever he makes from youtube will be lost in the next venture. how many times you get lucky?