Video
Gadgetwise Blog: Over-the-Air TV to Your Phone — Again
Broadcasters are trying again to send TV programming to hand-held devices over the air.
Bits Blog: Mysterious Site Creates a Horror Movie, Starring You
A entertaining interactive Web site takes a crafty — and spooky — approach to play on people’s fears about privacy and social media.
DealBook: Who Wants Hulu?
DealBook’s Evelyn M. Rusli and Adrienne Carter discuss in a video the potential sale of Hulu after it received an unsolicited offer.
Bits: Netflix Helps People Cut Cable Cord, Report Says
A new survey notes that customers who use Netflix streaming video are twice as likely to cancel or slim down their cable services as they were this time last year.
Bits: YouTube Enables Creative Commons Videos Sharing
YouTube has created a section of its video editor to help people find videos online that can be borrowed and re-edited into new content without fear of breaking copyright rules.
DealBook: Peter Thiel Tells Why He Will Pay You to Drop Out of School
Peter Thiel, the technology entrepreneur and venture capitalist, tells CNBC why he is giving $100,000 to 24 young adults to stop going to school and start focusing on building the tech companies of tomorrow.
DealBook: Start-Ups Vie for Attention at the Venture Capital Table
In a video, executives of three small start-ups talk about their plans for raising capital.
Bits: Blip.tv Reintroduces Itself as a Curated Video Site
Blip.tv, a video site that specializes in Web-created shows, introduced a newly designed site on Tuesday that hopes to highlight its best video content.
Bits: Blip.tv Reintroduces Itself as a Curated Video Site
Blip.tv, a video site that specializes in Web-created shows, introduced a newly designed site on Tuesday that hopes to highlight its best video content.
Bits: Video Search Company Gets Investor Attention
3VR Security, a company that makes it simple to search countless hours of video, closed a $17 million round of financing on Tuesday.
DealBook: Google Said to Be Bidding on Groupon
A deal for $5 billion to $6 billion could be struck as soon as this week and would be Google’s largest acquisition.
The Boxee Box, Openness and Homemade Content
Boxee, a small New York-based video software start-up, says it is starting to sell its open set-top box for the living room.


