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Pizza is an obvious candidate for 3D printing because it can be printed in distinct layers, so it only requires the print head to extrude one substance at a time.

– From a description of Anjan Contractor’s 3-D food printer, by Christopher Mims on Quartz

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YouTube Unveils Paid Subscription Channels

Google Inc.’s YouTube video service on Thursday unveiled its long-awaited paid-subscription channels, which allow some video creators to charge viewers a monthly fee to watch certain content.

YouTube’s Vast Ocean

I also saw the trend of video, and realized there were problems with it, because it was really hard to discover the video that would be really important to you. I was going to YouTube, where there are probably thousands of hours of stuff that would be important to me, but I could never discover it in that vast ocean. So we decided we would start sort of a Pandora for video.

– Newark mayor Cory Booker on his video startup, #waywire

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TV Is Changing Before Our Eyes

I believe we live in a show-based world, and that shows delivered over IP allow for the slow unbundling of television.
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Universal Music Deal to Give Publisher a Cut From Ads Alongside Cover Videos

Those cover videos on YouTube could start generating some more revenue for the music industry.

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The Cloud’s Dirty Little Secret

While cloud storage is able to reduce its price slowly over time, consumers are increasing their storage demands on a near-geometric scale.
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Reappearing on YouTube: Illegal Movie Uploads

Google Inc.’s YouTube has a familiar problem: Plenty of illegally uploaded movies are finding their way onto the website.

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Google’s YouTube in Talks to Let Video Creators Charge Viewers

Google Inc.’s YouTube video site has been in talks to allow video creators to charge viewers to access their content as early as this year, said people familiar with the discussions.

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The Next Step for Computing: The Storage Fabric

The storage fabric consists of the ability to access data nearly anywhere at any time, as well as a superstructure of hardware, software and services to deliver and manage it.
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YouTube’s Reign Threatened by a Spotified Revolution, and Other Reel Truths for Video in 2013

In 2013, someone will solve video discovery through social content aggregation.
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Last Year’s Tax Rate May Not Survive in 2013, but Your Cable Service Probably Will

Six Podcasting Predictions for 2013

All I Want for Christmas Is My Apple TV

YouTube to Power New Media Businesses of the Future? Maybe.

A New Era in TV

“Innocence of Muslims” Actress Registers for Copyright, Refiles Suit

Judge Denies Request to Remove “Innocence of Muslims” Trailer From YouTube

The Mobile Browser Dominates in Emerging Markets

YouTube Blocks Anti-Islam Video in Egypt, Libya

Why Are YouTube Users Abandoning Ship?

Forget CDs — Teens Tune In to YouTube

The Bottom Line on Apple and YouTube

YouTube to Double Down on Its “Channel” Experiment

Cable Companies Going Online: It’s the Advertising, Stupid