Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Google acquires YouTube

I discovered YouTube a little bit over a year ago and thought this was going to change the video network landscape quite significantly. To be very honest, I believed a TV network would have been the acquiring company, because I initially saw parallels with Napster. Video is clearly becoming the de facto digital content on the web and will continue to dominate as innovation brings increased bandwidth and improved digital cameras and phones. Phones will inevitably become the main production and consumption point for video as these innovations take place.
The players around the network triangle are at work again. I wouldn't be surprised to see handset manufacturers integrate software into their devices to facilitate the use of services like YouTube.