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AOL's YouTube Killer?

Uncutvideo AOL has launched a beta of their new "Uncut Video" service. It's already being talked about as a YouTube "killer", but it's missing a pretty valuable feature that YouTube offers: tagging.

So AOL is clearly trying to turn itself around. We recently posted about AIM Pages, their "MySpace killer", so what's next for AOL? Are there any other popular services they can copy? How about a Flickr clone? Or maybe they'll launch a Wikipedia clone.

Link via TechCrunch.

Posted on May 16, 2006 | Permalink



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I don't think AOL's uncutvideo will be a Youtube killer, just as Zune was never an iPod Killer. I think both services can co-exist peacefully just as Motiono is co-existing peacefully along with everyone else, my favorite is Motiono because its easier to memorize, motion+o here's a funny video on Sevenload about motiono

http://en.sevenload.com/videos/Ocb9YNx/Motiono-com-3

Posted by: Motiono | Jun 25, 2007 3:19:49 AM

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