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The cure for YouTube's ills: Charge for uploads

Larry Dignan: Business models that revolve around "free" are never free since someone always foots the bill. YouTube may be one of those companies that merely thinks it has the scale to eventually make money, but those 20 hours of video uploaded every minute cost money?too much money. The solution? Charge a small fee for uploads.

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Google CEO touts always-on computing

Google CEO touts always-on computing At the Google I/O developer's conference in San Francisco, Calif., company CEO Eric Schmidt shares his vision for a new computing paradigm. In his keynote, Schmidt says "this is the beginning of the real win of cloud computing, of applications."

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