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  2. List of online video platforms - Wikipedia

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    List of online video platforms. Online video platforms allow users to upload, share videos or live stream their own videos to the Internet. These can either be for the general public to watch, or particular users on a shared network. The most popular video hosting website is YouTube, 2 billion active until October 2020 and the most extensive ...

  3. Timeline of online video - Wikipedia

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    LiveLeak, a UK-based video sharing website that lets users post and share videos (often of reality footage, politics, war, and other world events), is founded. 2006 December Companies Youku, one of China's top online video and streaming service platforms, is founded. [24] 2007 January 15 Products Netflix announces that it will launch streaming ...

  4. NNDB - Wikipedia

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    NNDB. The Notable Names Database (NNDB) is an online database of biographical details of over 40,000 people. Soylent Communications, a sole proprietorship that also hosted the now-defunct Rotten.com, [ 1 ] describes NNDB as an "intelligence aggregator" of noteworthy persons, highlighting their interpersonal connections. [ 2 ][ 3 ] The Rotten ...

  5. Category:Defunct video on demand services - Wikipedia

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    Salto (streaming service) SeeSaw (Internet television) Seeso. Shift (MSNBC) Shomi. Sky On Demand. SnagFilms. Sony Entertainment Network. Star+.

  6. Bitcoin price history: 2009 to 2024 - AOL

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    Money has poured into the newly created Bitcoin ETFs in 2024, pushing the price of Bitcoin to a new all-time high above $73,000 in March. Since then, the price of Bitcoin has bounced around for ...

  7. Timeline of file sharing - Wikipedia

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    January – isoHunt torrent index founded by Gary Fung. As of 2008 [update], it serves over 40 million unique searches per month. March – The Open Music Model is published, advocating a business model for the recording industry based on file sharing. April – Demonoid torrent index founded.

  8. List of companies affected by the dot-com bubble - Wikipedia

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    In March 2000, its stock reached a price $1,305 per share, but by 2002 the price had declined to $2 a share. [4] Blue Coat Systems (formerly CacheFlow): Its stock price rose over 400% on its first day of trading in November 1999. Boo.com: An online clothing retailer, it spent $188 million in just six months. It filed for bankruptcy in May 2000. [5]

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