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Google seems to be ahead of all regarding video streaming, is this the future?
I'm not trying to insult but when I connect Yahoo a video stream DSL on Google, that seem to offer more trailers. The problem may be in competition in the market. Once I thought that the market place and improving video quality with the latest technology from Google, Yahoo, AOL and others may offer discounted fees documentaries and video entertainment. If I'm not mistaken I can buy the video now, I was thinking more along the lines of cable television in the upper flow. Could you please clarify.
You are probably correct, but remember to Verizon and other companies offering video on cell phones now. Google is doing everything possible in the field of video Online YouTube has been so hot and got there first. They are also a 800-pound gorilla and are difficult to get. I like Google more than Yahoo, but Google is the best company at the moment. Is likely to remain for too long.
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