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Briefs: Web Vid Ecstasy Kids Checked, Mercedes-Benz TV, YouTube-Ready Camera
A quick look at some of today's top online video headlines:
Briefs: Web Vid Ecstasy Kids Checked, Mercedes-Benz TV, YouTube-Ready Camera
Bloomberg: Lions Gate Entertainment has bought a stake in online movie distributor Break.com.
Houston Chronicle: Two children, including a 2-year-old who seemed on a YouTube video to have been given ecstasy, will get a thorough medical examination.
DM News: ABI Research suggests
that the value of the total online-video market -- both pay and ad
supported -- will be worth $15.6 billion by 2012.
Independent: Web TV provider Brightcove has launched in the U.K.
Press Release: Debuting today, Mercedes-Benz TV will feature a weekly 20-minute news magazine and five channels each running an hour's worth of material 24 hours a day with topics on lifestyles; cars; engines and sports; history; and automotive legends.
InfoWorld: Casio Computer has developed its first digital cameras with a video mode optimized for YouTube.