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May 03, 2006

Let's look for just a minute at the amazing success of youTube. The site exploded on the public scene when somebody uploaded a clip of the "Lazy Sunday" skit from Saturday Night Live last fall, and it was viewed by over two million people in a couple of weeks. The Washington Post reports that the site now has six million daily users and presents over 35,000 videos a day. YouTube is essentially a user-generated video site, but those numbers have caught the attention of the mainstream, and we're about to see clone after clone being created. Why? It's the numbers. It's like mass media scouts are scanning the horizon and shouting back to the tribe, "There! There's the audience we've been losing."
Originally from The Pomo Blog, remediated by yatta on May 3, 2006 at 08:04 PM