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Animoto comes Out of Beta; photos-to-videos company celebrates its one-year anniversary, says it has 250K registered users that have created more than 4 million videos. (release)
Mad Men Twitters Removed; users “Don Draper” and “Peggy Olsen” (characters from the TV show) are removed after a DMCA takedown notice. (VentureBeat)
Jaman Gets Lionsgate; the online movie service adds content such as Reservoir Dogs and The Bank Job. (Variety)
2.3 Billion Online Vids Watched in France in May; YouTube is No. 1, but has a smaller percentage of the overall video pie than any other comScore-monitored country. (comScore)
Dish Going All MPEG-4; satellite company will begin transmitting all SD and HD content in the MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding Standard. (DSLReports)
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