Movies Merge as Google Buys YouTube? picturesAdvanced Photoshop Pictures Contest - 34 image entries
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Well, the buzz is upon us. Google has acquired YouTube in a 1.65 billion dollar buyout. Apparently Google's "Do no evil" corporate motto, does not apply to lighting flatulence, large men dressed as women dancing to Shakira tunes, and copyright violating uploads of prime time television. Tasteless? yes. Evil? well, maybe not. Definitely something that will need to be forwarded around via "work related only" email networks.
I wondered how Google video would be affected by this merging of the masses, and it looks like it may come off without a hitch. However, we here at Freaking News know better. Any company mergers and acquisitions of this magnitude are going to result in problems. We predict this merger will result in the merging of some of the hosted movies!
In this contest, you are asked to merge movies. Utilizing screenshots or movie posters, merge two or more movies into one glamorous creation. Comedy is a huge plus in this sort of contest so put your thinking caps on. Example: Lord of the Ringmaster (Merge Lord of the Rings with Jerry Springer's "The Ringmaster")
[ browse best gallery pictures ] Tag pix movies merge google buys youtube Jackpot: 1st place: $20, 2nd place: $12 , 3rd place: $8 Started: 10/12/2006 6:00:00 AM, Ended: 10/14/2006 6:00:00 AM
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| | What was thought to be just a wild rumor only days ago has proven to be true. Google's has gobbled up YouTube for $1.6 billion. Many people are wondering what happens now. YouTube has gained a reputation for showing countless unique videos. YouTube is a wildly popular website with over 100 million videos being displayed each and every day. Some people are speculating that the purchase of YouTube by Google will mark a new beginning in regard to Internet video. Some people like Mark Cuban, who sold Broadcast.com to Yahoo, believes that Google will end up in significant legal troubles because of the copyrighted material that continual ends up on YouTube. A significant number of the videos featured at YouTube are from Fox News. There is some speculation that Fox might put its foot down. Fox is owned by News Corp. which now also owns MySpace. And, News Corp. wants to expand the presence of MySpace in the Internet video realm. YouTube may end up being a significant competitor in this regard. Stay tuned ... at YouTube ... or MySpace? |
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