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How Online Video Companies Can Increase Margin and Build Better Businesses

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Europe is roughly the same as the US. And if you accept that premise then you have to accept that the future of the Internet will be dominated by video. Traditional video had very high costs of distribution due to limited time slots of broadcast TV (we only had enough spectrum to support 3-4 channels). Much of it already is.

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Why Online Video Just Took One More Big Step to Legitimacy

Both Sides of the Table

Anyone who reads this blog frequently will know that I am a big believer in low-cost video content and specifically the power of YouTube as a content creation & distribution platform. The future of the Internet is video. Distribution costs have, too. 10 signs Internet TV is Ready to Disrupt the Industry.

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Work Is Love Made Visible

YoungUpstarts

billion people living on Earth, we technically have enough food – it is just not equally distributed (which by no means is an easy problem to solve). And 75% of vaccines in the developing world show signs of freezing, with an estimated one-fourth to one-third of all vaccines which are administered being ineffective.

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How To Sell To Consumers In Europe

YoungUpstarts

Then the big bad wolf of internet came. To begin with, it was the internet that created this. You cannot look at Europe as one playground. The difference in Europe on the same product is between 8% and 27%. But in Europe, Amazon is only active in 5 of the 51 countries (!!). Distribution. Market research.

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The New Middle Ages

YoungUpstarts

It is as if the superrich are like the new royalty and the top 1% are living in mansions like the old castles of kings in the kingdoms that eventually melded into Europe and the U.K. For example, look at the huge McMansions of the celebrities, wealthy CEOs, and Internet millionaires. which was about $54 trillion in 2009.

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The Valley Lacks Flexibility, Not Talent

ReadWriteStart

There is not enough flexibility in them to really embrace change and use creative, innovative and hungry developers to the best of their abilities. Let's face realities here: it's no doubt tempting and cool for many developers to work for Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Facebook or Twitter to name but a few.

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Sprint Like An Egyptian: A Tech Entrepreneurship Revolution in Alexandria

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Or something. ”Yes, but… ” Those who have spent much time in the developing world are likely accustomed to dealing with this sort of frustration on a daily basis. The risk-reward tradeoff in finance should hold true in developing and unstable regions as well. Silicon Arabia has engineers in Russia as well as Egypt.)