What’s on GigaNET

Om Malik, Tuesday, June 19, 2007 at 2:02 AM PT Comments (0)

As part of YouTube’s assimilation into Google, the fast growing video site is going international and is rolling out local versions of its video site in Brazil, France, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, and the U.K. Each new version of the site has been translated with a localized home page and search function, with local comments, rankings, and categories to be added at a later date. More details over on NewTeeVee.

Other notables:

* WebWorkerDaily: Forget Starbucks, check out these other Web Worker friendly franchises that offer everything from great bread to good Wi-Fi connections. The names on the list will seriously surprise you.

* WebWorkerDaily: Wisdom of the crowds! Lawyers have no time for that crap.

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