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YouTube vice president touts paid subscriptions

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March 23, 2013

CNET Social Tech

YouTube vice president touts paid subscriptions

The online video site sees paid subscriptions as a way to generate more revenue for content creators but remains mum on specific details.

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Pandora debuts ad-free app for Windows Phone 8

The online radio station has finally unveiled an app for Windows Phone 8 users.

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Google to fix some WebP image format shortcomings

Addressing early criticisms, Google finalizes how its image file format will handle metadata and color profiles. Also new: faster encoding and animation support.

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Yahoo brings back former employees with Jybe acquisition

The purchase of personalized recommendation app Jybe returns five former Yahoos back to the fold.

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Chromebook Pixel legal warnings show sense of humor

The brochure accompanying the Chrome OS device won't appear on any late-night comedy shows, but Google did have a little fun with the usually dry warnings.

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Google looks to unify chat services under 'Babble'

That's going to be the new name of a collection of Google instant-messaging services, which the company may present at Google I/O in May, according to a report.

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