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Eye-Fi Launches 4GB wireless memory cards that automatically upload videos to YouTube and Flickr
Next Generation of Wireless Memory Cards Feature More Capacity, Lower Prices; Eye-Fi Also Announces New iPhone Application MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — March 3, 2009 — Eye-Fi Inc., makers of the world’s first wireless memory card for digital cameras, today announced the release of two new ...
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BBC NEWS | Technology | YouTube stands by UK video block
BBC NEWS | Technology | YouTube stands by UK video block
news.bbc.co.uk — YouTube will not reverse its decision to block music videos to UK users despite a plea from... the Performing Rights Society to change its mind. It is removing all premium music videos to UK users after failing to reach a new licensing agreement with the ... (more) BBC NEWS | Technology | YouTube stands by UK video block
White House videos on YouTube
googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com — As part of that effort, the staff who control whitehouse.gov --the official site of the White House--embedded... a YouTube player on that site. In the weeks since, some privacy advocates have criticized that decision, saying that visitors to federal ... (more) White House videos on YouTube
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Eye-Fi, Now With Added Video
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Eye-Fi releases 4GB version plus video
Gadgetspy — ... SD card is within a known or public wifi hotspot, it can have the capability of automatically uploading the just-taken photos to a PC, a laptop, or the internet websites such as Google's Picasa, Flickr, Youtube, Kodak, and others. Now let's move on. The first generation Eye-Fi cards a was only capable of transferring and working on pictures. The new Eye-Fis is now capable of transferring videos too. Awesome development. Check out this press release from the Eye-Fi online press site, right here .

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