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January 05, 2006

The Wall Street Journal reports Google is going to roll out a pay-per-download video model this week. The WSJ says the announcement will come Friday. First to join up will be CBS and NBA video, with more providers likely to follow. Google Video has been around since last year, and it has been widely speculated it would eventually enable a charge-per-download payment system. And, of course, the big question is how all this will compete with Apple's iTMS video download shop. UPDATE from Cory: I'll be attending the keynote address from Google co-founder Larry Page here at CES tomorrow.
Originally from Lost Remote, remediated by yatta on Jan 5, 2006 at 11:43 PM