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Sep27
The online video business model
If you had to bet your money on a social networking service that happens to have a video service or a community dedicated to video, which would you choose?

The MySpace phenomenon has struck again, showing intersting statistics that in terms of videos, it has circulated even more videos than YouTube. Damn.

This tells us that (a) nothing can stop MySpace or (b) social video works better when its geared towards a niche.

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