Filthy rich! They just got bought by Google for 1.6 billion dollars.
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I was wondering the same thing. I personally prefer the interface for YouTube, but Google seems to have a better quality video algorithm.Kupek wrote:I want to know if they're actually going to use the YouTube brand and/or IP, or if they just wanted to buy a competitor.
Unfortnately, video quality algorithm means squat (past a certain basic level of quality).Lox wrote:I was wondering the same thing. I personally prefer the interface for YouTube, but Google seems to have a better quality video algorithm.Kupek wrote:I want to know if they're actually going to use the YouTube brand and/or IP, or if they just wanted to buy a competitor.
Probably true though it doesn't hurt to have those ultra fast load times that I tend to get at Google that I don't with YouTube. I'd take the UI over the better quality videos anyday.Ishamael wrote:Unfortnately, video quality algorithm means squat (past a certain basic level of quality).Lox wrote:I was wondering the same thing. I personally prefer the interface for YouTube, but Google seems to have a better quality video algorithm.Kupek wrote:I want to know if they're actually going to use the YouTube brand and/or IP, or if they just wanted to buy a competitor.
In many ways, the quality of software is far less important than things like marketing/popularity/etc. Thus the popularity of Myspace, YouTube, etc over products that are "technically" superior.