Warner Music Group signed a deal with Internet video provider Brightcove that will spread Warner-owned videos around the web in a free, ad-supported form.
As the Gubernatorial elections approach Democrats have taken advantage of Google’s search algorithm in order to bring anti-Republican results to the top.
In a move that may be foreboding for the recent Google-YouTube merger, Universal Music Group is suing video-sharing sites Bolt.com and Grouper for copyright infringement.
In an effort to lead the solar power revolution by example, Google is building the country’s largest company-owned solar power infrastructure at their headquarters in Mountain View, CA.
Amid rumors that YouTube may be acquired by Google, the web’s most popular video-sharing site has inked a deal to feature video content from three studio giants.