LOS ANGELES — Amazon has taken on YouTube by offering another venue where anyone can post videos and get paid for it. But the e-tailer has made the process much more cumbersome than its main rival.
E-commerce titan Amazon.com is famous for its willingness to take big risks. As noted in CEO Jeff Bezos' recent annual shareholder letter, Amazon will continue to experiment in hopes of discovering ...
Amazon has been making big effort lately to attract more enterprise customers, which are traditionally more conservative about technology investments. The company is doing everything it can to make ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Since Amazon’s launch in May of Amazon Video Direct, the company says users have streamed several billion minutes of video from ...
Amazon has begun enabling guaranteed private marketplace buys between its DSP clients and publishers using its Transparent Ad Marketplace product. Test deals are just starting to flow from Amazon’s ...
The online giant launches a platform open to any video creator, an in-your-face move to the likes of YouTube, Facebook and Vimeo. Ben Fox Rubin was a senior reporter for CNET News in Manhattan, ...
Amazon has launched its own YouTube-style service that lets people upload their own videos. The service, called Amazon Video Direct, pays people royalties based on three metrics: video rental price, ...
Upending YouTube will be hard, but Amazon's unlikely bet still appears worth the risk. Earlier this month, Amazon announced a new platform, called Amazon Video Direct, which will allow members to ...
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