YouTube Receives $3.5M Funding from Sequoia 80
An anonymous reader writes "YouTube, the self-described "Flickr of video" has now received $3.5M in funding from Sequoia Capital, the same VC firm that funded Yahoo!, Google, and PayPal. Competitors of YouTube include Revver, launched just last month and founded by Ian Clarke of The Freenet Project fame. As of now, both services are free. With the online video space heating up in recent months, the question is who will discover the best business model." YouTube was first mentioned on Slashdot shortly after its launch three months ago.
Google Video (Score:1, Interesting)
Or should I RTFA?
Re:Google Video (Score:1)
And I can't see how this can compete against Google video -- it doesn't have the bandwidth, the name recognition, the search capability, or anything that google has going for it. Perhaps some 2nd tier company like Yahoo will buy it.
Re:Google Video (Score:1)
So who are Sequoia? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:So who are Sequoia? (Score:1)
3rd Post ;)
Re:So who are Sequoia? (Score:2)
Re:So who are Sequoia? (Score:3, Informative)
Yahoo, Google, Apple, VA, etc (Score:1, Informative)
They've funded a few winners over the years...
Re:Yahoo, Google, Apple, VA, etc (Score:5, Informative)
Vobbo is Better! (Score:5, Informative)
Vobbo also allows recording from webcam (Score:2)
Thanks for the mention!
Re:Vobbo also allows recording from webcam (Score:1)
Re:Vobbo is Better! (Score:2)
Next.
Re:Vobbo is Better! (Score:2)
vs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch.php?v=MmFSrNipR0Q [youtube.com]
Same mp4 shot with Sony DSC-M1, works on youtube but not on vobbo.
Re:Vobbo is Better! (Score:2)
Can we have more "cool" product names in the post? (Score:1, Insightful)
YouTube
Flickr
Sequia Capital
VC
Yahoo
Google
PayPal
Revver
The only ones I know are Google, PayPal and Yahoo what are the other ones? Anyone care to explain?
Is it just me, or is there anyone else who is confused. Without knowing what those products/brands are it is impossible to understand the post.
Re:Can we have more "cool" product names in the po (Score:2)
Flickr is pictures with tagging.
Revver I've never heard of, but I'm not really into online video yet.
Re:Can we have more "cool" product names in the po (Score:1)
Explained (Score:4, Informative)
Sequia Capital = Company that gives out VC if you beg enough
Flikr = Photo sharing site that allows you to tag pictures in your gallery according to their content - this makes them easily searchable -
Yahoo: Yahoo bought Flikr a while ago
YouTube = video version of Flikr, UL your vids & tag them
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos.php?user=ch
Revver = same thing as YouTube
http://www.revver.com/video/2367/ [revver.com]
I still don't really get Flickr (Score:3, Insightful)
http://www.dedasys.com/photos/padova_inverno/ [dedasys.com]
and you know what? People can find them just fine with google or google image search. And I get the adsense revenue myself. It's not much - maybe enough for a pizza for my wife and I every now and then, but hey, I'm not complaining.
So... what's so "fantastc abot Flickr"? Sure, it's nice for those who don't have their own web hosting space... I'm not trying to say it's bad, but I don
Re:I still don't really get Flickr (Score:2)
Re:Can we have more "cool" product names in the po (Score:2)
You might consider the possibility that if the post doesn't make any sense to you, it probably isn't something you're interested in.
For instance, if you don't know that VC stands for "venture capital", you probably don't care when some company you've never heard of receives it. And if you've never heard of Flickr (living under a rock, perhaps?), you probably don't care about companies claiming to be just like them.
Re:Can we have more "cool" product names in the po (Score:2)
Re:Can we have more "cool" product names in the po (Score:1)
Okay. (Score:1)
Re:Can we have more "cool" product names in the po (Score:1)
business model? isn't it obvious? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:business model? isn't it obvious? (Score:1, Interesting)
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Clippy helped! (Score:2, Insightful)
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The flickr of video? (Score:2, Insightful)
A large part of succeeding in this space will be about technology - there are storage and bandwidth issues aplenty. But if your users need to find someone who thinks prancing around the room with their polka-dot boxers on their head is funny or artistic or... original, they'll need community. And flickr has succeeded in building a community around images, where many others have failed. It's no small feat.
- Hubbah
Re:The flickr of video? (Score:1)
How dos VC works? (Score:1)
It seems that lots of money, since Venture Capital is high risk capital, but at the same time, high return of invesmet, if the bussines model takes off..
So far, as a stakeholder, shouldnt Ive concerned about having the same VC at 2 competing brands: Take Yahoo and Google.
With money being a very powerfull weapon for corporative control, should Sequoia cannot be using inside information and just plain playing with the market?
Is this ethical? Doesnt this presents a
Re:How dos VC works? (Score:3, Interesting)
You now have a bunch of money from me, but you have either a debt obligation to me or have given me convertible stock options. I also play a role in your Board of Directors.
You have about 6 years to give me a return on investment before I pull the plug. In the meantime I will work towards your benefit because I want my money back.
After I pull out by converting and selling stock or calling in my debt, you sho
Um, VCs don't loan money (Score:2)
Re:Um, VCs don't loan money (Score:2)
Re:liquidation prefs are NOT DEBT (Score:2)
Liquidation preference is a debt-like seniority feature that is a pa
Why couldn't they call it MyTube? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Why couldn't they call it MyTube? (Score:1)
The obvious name should be (Score:3, Funny)
Wow! (Score:1, Funny)
Surely this is the business model of the future!
Re:Wow! (Score:2)
I mean -- the overproduced crap that the RIAA and MPAA spew out right now is, by definition, crap. I'd at least like to see crap that's original, and made by someone who makes it because they like to, not because advertisers tell them to, or because they'll be really Rich And Famous.
Re:Wow! (Score:1)
sheesh
but, then again. we have been seeing a lot of 'media studies' majors over the last 5 to 10 years
Revver Site Probs (Score:2)
How do we make money? (Score:3, Funny)
The answer is simple, volume.
Re:How do we make money? (Score:2)
How *do* they make money?
Re:How do we make money? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:How do we make money? (Score:2)
Anyway, still no-one answered the question... If you're going to put $3.5 million you're going to want it back at some point, so how are they going to make money?
Re:How do we make money? (Score:1)
Re:How do we make money? (Score:2)
But what's it going to thrive on? A business NEEDS a revenue source, be it only selling advertising space or selling IP to google/yahoo/megacorp. I can't see that from their public facing persona, but then maybe I'm just being dense.
Re:How do we make money? (Score:1)
As for how this service makes money, I dunno. Frankly I think the whole "media by amateurs for anyone with enough time to find it" idea is dumb. I have no desire to see other's photos (when did we stop being bored to death by slideshows?) or their poorly produced, grainy, and generally uninteresting videos.
So, again, I don't know how the service will make money. My guess is it won't.
Re:How do we make money? (Score:2)
Frankly I think the whole "media by amateurs for anyone with enough time to find it" idea is dumb. I have no desire to see other's photos (when did we stop being bored to death by slideshows?) or their poorly produced, grainy, and generally uninteresting videos.
lol, but I really enjoyed the 3 minute video of the view out of the window of some train in holland!Re:How do we make money? (Score:1)
It wasn't Phil Hartman. It was Jim Downey. Phil was a customer in one, though.
First Citiwide Change Bank sketch I [jt.org], sketch II [jt.org]. The second ends with the relevant quote.
Forget the business model, YouTube works.. (Score:2)
One that caught my attention is the ability to teach oneself in how to dance. Now that is something...
Glow Girl [youtube.com] seems to have it licked doing what I thought was a pretty good rave dance...
Supr.c.ilio.us idiom of the day (Score:1)
flickr of (adj)
Generally used to indicate your company/business/idea is cool and ahead of the curve, yet you have no clue why anyone would use it, or how to differentiate it from the ten other Flicker-of's.
Examples:
LULOP2 open source video CMS (Score:1)
Re:Dumb kid yelling at his war game (Score:1)
Review of the Flickrs of Video (Score:1)
http://www.techcrunch.com/2005/11/06/the-flickrs-
Missing the most important thing about Revver (Score:4, Informative)
This is very important, particularly if you consider the growing frustration of video creators as these websites make money from their creativity without rewarding them (see http://ebaumsworldsucks.com [ebaumsworldsucks.com] for a good example of this frustration).
Hope it does better than Trepia (Score:2)
Trepia never really got going. Partly due to a small userbase (compared with every other IM), windows-only client (it *just* worked under WINE), and pretty poor location detection (you had to tell it where you are).
Looks like Meetro [meetro.com] are taking over that spot, although I note they don't have non-windows clients either.
Why Youtube like services went bust in the past (Score:1)
Ugh, more clones. (Score:2)
Lets not forget Vimeo (Score:2)
If you think YouTube is cool, (Score:1)