Viacom changes its mind with YouTube. Google continues it’s attack on MS Office. Cingular’s music plan.

by David Spark on November 2, 2006

It took Viacom only three days of negotiations with YouTube to realize that maybe they shouldn’t have demanded that clips from The Daily Show and The Colbert Report be removed. Those clips that were recently pulled down, are now coming back up.

And Google has purchased JotSpot for about $50 million. The Web collaborative application tool should help Google’s effort to take over Microsoft’s domination of the office application market.

Lastly, Cingular who was rumored to have made a deal with Apple, just announced plans to start a mobile music service in conjunction with Napster, Yahoo! Music, and eMusic.

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  2. eBay finally capitalizes on Skype. Google goes after MS Office. Beware of AOL 9.0
  3. Laser chips. Warner Music goes YouTube. Dorks at Laguna Beach.
  4. Google’s YouTube vs. MySpace video. No more Wal-Marting Across America. A correspondent in Second Life. Telemarketer Counterscript
  5. Me on KQED-Google purchases YouTube

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