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SheZoom: Video Site For Women

April 7, 2008 by Bruce Walls · Leave a Comment 

shezoom-picSheZoom which is an online video site focusing on content for women has just raised $2 million of funding from private investors. The company is based in New York and was founded in 2007 by CES Stacy Artandi who has a history in online and digital business.

The site launched at the end of March and is divided into channels for relationships, food, tech, money, mind and body, as well as beauty, fashion and entertainment. “These channels will make sharing videos more palatable then a site that offers an uncategorized free-for-all”, said Artandi. Read more

Dailymotion Coming To TV

February 21, 2008 by Bruce Walls · Leave a Comment 

Dailymotion the French video sharing website has teamed up with telecommunications group Neuf Cegetel to air exclusive Dailymotion footage on Neuf’s HD TV network, the two companies announced Wednesday 20th February.

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YouTube Now Second Most Popular Website

February 18, 2008 by Bruce Walls · Leave a Comment 

youtube_picAccording to data at Alexa.com which ranks websites according to their visitor traffic, Web 2.0 video sharing site Youtube.com has now overtaken Google.com as the world’s second most visited website. Is this proof that video search marketing has come of age and is becoming a threat to traditional online search?

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Revver Sold

February 16, 2008 by Bruce Walls · Leave a Comment 

revver_picConfirming earlier rumors, video-sharing site Revver has been acquired by LiveUniverse, a company launched by former MySpace parent company Intermix Media’s founder Brad Greenspan, according to reports from NewTeeVee and CNET News.com.

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Revver Sinking

February 8, 2008 by Bruce Walls · Leave a Comment 

revverWeb 2.0 company Revver is slowly sinking in stormy seas of increasing debt and lower audiences. After a major site update three months ago, Revver is now up for sale in the $300,000 to $500,000 range, unless you count the company’s debt, which is rumored to be in the $1 million range.
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