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Curtain Falls On Google Video

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Aug 13, 2007 
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Sarah Novotny  |
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Curtain Falls On Google Video

thinker1.jpgGoogle Video had a short life. A year and a half after Google bought the service in an attempt to compete with YouTube; the firm is closing the book on it.

Forrester Research analyst Charlene Li was quoted in the L.A. Times to say, “Google Video was a failure. They focused on video while YouTube focused on the community around video.”

Not often does Google not succeed, but in this case the company has proven that even it can suffer a pitfall. Google had partnered with CBS and the NBA for this effort hoping to produce a successful ad-supported platform for video producers.

YouTube trumped the site with their free, user-generated content, which was ultimately Google Video’s downfall. Former CBS president Larry Kramer was also quoted in the L.A. Times saying, “It was just clear the audience was more interested in free. But they were also willing to watch ads. Nobody knew that was going to be the case.”

The final bow for the site will take place on Wednesday, August 15th.





Reader Comments.

Maybe they let it fail. Ok, they didn’t really let it fail, but they didn’t put as much energy toward Google Video once they had YouTube. Why would they? They owned a superior product.

Posted by Gecko | 3:14 pm on August 13, 2007.

It is not the entire Google Video that is closing – just their rental and purchase section.

Posted by Amanda | 6:44 pm on August 14, 2007.

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