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YouTube’s Chad Hurley is Not Worried About Microsoft
by: BeetTV
| Running Time: 200 seconds |
Published: 2011-01-26 12:45:53 |
We spoke with Chad Hurley, CEO and Co-founder of YouTube, at the AlwaysOn conference at Stanford. We had a good chat with him after his panel moderated by the Wall Street Journal's Kara Swisher. When Kara asked him about Microsoft, he told the audience that Microsoft wants to make a clone of YouTube. We are intrigued by a coming battle for community generated video.
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