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With a very simple concept, Digg.com has changed the fundamental nature of the news media and how millions of people access information. Digg (and its fellow social media sites) democratized the media, and wrenched control of what gets read from the gatekeepers of print and broadcast corporations and gave it to the people. Now, argue about whether this is good or bad, but it’s now a fact of life. And someday soon this concept will spread to just about every area of our lives, from politics to entertainment to business to … you name it.
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Written by Emre Sokullu and edited by Richard MacManus There are now so many companies vying to be the next YouTube, it's easy to lose track of them all. So let's take a look at the entire online video industry and categorize the major players. Our thanks to Ali Dagli of Savvian , for providing us a lot of the useful data listed here. Video sharing - and particularly YouTube - have been the poster boys of the online video industry so far.