Prime time for YouTube? Google wants to stream TV, for a fee

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Tue, 12/01/2009 - 11:10am

YouTube already lets users watch a smattering of TV shows for free, with ads. Now it envisions something similar to what Apple and Amazon already offer.



 

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