OnlineVideo
By Tim Beyers, The Motley Fool
| 9:10AM 11/14/2011
Shares of Netflix are down nearly 50% year to date for a variety of reasons: The loss of its popular Starz content, the price hikes, and the infamous Qwikster debacle. But online video is still a hot market. Here's a closer look at three companies that could profit from Netflix's missteps.
| 10:00AM 6/20/2011
YouTube has been a powerhouse in the online video arena since well before Google bought it. YouTube dominates the sector, accounting for nearly four out of 10 online video viewing sessions in the U.S. in May. What's still a question is how much the video-sharing site will add to Google profits.
| 12:00PM 5/21/2009
Who can forget Chocolate Rain, the insanely weird, catchy song by Tay Zonday, that made him a web sensation? Even pop star Lily Allen was a fan and had him on her show, Lily Allen and Friends, in London. But when Zonday scored a deal with Dr. Pepper, starring in an overly-produced online...
| 7:00PM 2/25/2009
Call me traditional, but I like flipping through pages to get to the climax of my novels. I enjoy reading the newspaper in the morning while sipping on tea and eating Belgian waffles. And I definitely cannot get enough of watching movies on my 42-inch-screen television, curled under a blanket with...
| 1:40PM 1/07/2008
If you take a look at financial history, you will notice that stock scams have always been around. What's more, scammers have demonstrated an innate ability to adapt to new mediums, such as mail, phones and the Internet.
Now, scammers are moving into new terrain: online video.
Internet security...