YouTube and ABC's local Bay Area station have gone public with their new effort to curate local news clips. Rumors of the collaboration had surfaced late last month.
Originally posted at Web Crawler
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Get schooled by CNET editor Jasmine France. This week she gives tips on watching and downloading video on the Web.
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Vimeo has gotten rid of one of its business services that charged users for high-definition playback on videos that had been embedded off its site. The company is now offering it free of charge.
Originally posted at Web Crawler
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The autofill option in the Apple browser, and possibly in Google Chrome, can expose personal data without a user's consent, says a security researcher. But is the exploit new?
Originally posted at The Download Blog
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Tweaks to Google Voice apps for BlackBerry and Android cut out some back-end steps to speed up the time it takes to place a call.
Originally posted at Android Atlas
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YouTube has long had music videos (both legally, and illegally), but now it has a single place where users can explore them.
Originally posted at Web Crawler
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AOL follows two other Silicon Valley giants in a quest to make its content more readily available from Android phones and the iPhone.
Originally posted at Android Atlas
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Company's infrastructure woes haven't stopped; it explains the situation a bit more on its blog and announces the creation of a new data center.
Originally posted at The Social
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Glide OS, once a showcase for Adobe Flash eye candy is introducing a new, all-HTML5 version of its site aimed at iPad users. According to the company, it will eventually replace the Flash version.
Originally posted at Web Crawler
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