When Google wanted to boost the quality of YouTube’s content, it gave out $5 million in grants to select creators. YouTube cofounders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, who sold the service to Google in 2006 ...
Yesterday word got out that MixBit, the new video app from original YouTube co-founders and current AVOS honchos Steve Chen and Andrew Hurley, was launching on iOs and the Web, thereby entering the ...
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YouTube is where most videos are posted and shared. It’s been the king of the hill for years. But lately, competition has sprung up. First came Vine, the social app designed specifically for sharing ...
SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, AVOS Systems introduces the MixBit™ mobile app, a fun new way for people to create videos together. The MixBit app combines an intuitive user experience with ...
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YouTube founders are back with a new video app, and they’re challenging Vine and Instagram. Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, who created YouTube before selling it to Google, released a new video mobile app ...
The question the new app MixBit needs to answer is: "Does the world need another mobile video app?" Early notices on this new app frequently compared it to the six-second video sensation Vine, or ...
Move over Vine and Instagram, there's a new kid in town. Chad Hurley and Steven Chen, co-founders of YouTube, are embarking on a new venture that hopes to add a new dimension to video sharing. They ...
As two of YouTube's co-founders, Chad Hurley and Steve Chen have already played key roles in one disruptive video-sharing service. Now they're hoping to strike gold ...
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