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And the horrible thing is that they've already connected Google+ to YouTube comments.What's so bad about Youtube buying Twitch?
Hadn't heard anything about that, but honestly, I haven't done any research on it. Someone pointed it out, there's zero delay on the streams so I can have a conversation with a streamer without it being a minute delayed, eh. I never stream there, but I might well do so sooner than later. Who knows.And I wouldn't touch hitbox, wasn't there something about it being owned by a guy who's streaming site went down and he still owes people thousands upon thousands of dollars? eek.
It's something to at least consider. I have some plans to do streaming and some videos, and I'm just going to use another site. I like twitch but it has issues too, and I can't support youtube really.Hadn't heard anything about that, but honestly, I haven't done any research on it. Someone pointed it out, there's zero delay on the streams so I can have a conversation with a streamer without it being a minute delayed, eh. I never stream there, but I might well do so sooner than later. Who knows.
Now, just imagine that crap. It's going to happen. I just miss those ol', "one minute to register" websites that doesn't include a now-social search provider."To enjoy Twitch.tv at its fullest you must sign in to Google+"
Well its time to delete my twitch account now.Variety is reporting that YouTube has reached an agreement with Twitch to acquire the leading video game streaming service for $1 billion. Twitch has been gaining more and more momentum in the last two years - the service boats over 45 million unique viewers a month who consume over 9 billion minutes of video. Variety describes the deal as follows:
"The deal, in an all-cash offer, is expected to be announced imminently, sources said. If completed the acquisition would be the most significant in the history of YouTube, which Google acquired in 2006 for $1.65 billion. The impending acquisition comes after longtime Google ad exec Susan Wojcicki was named CEO of YouTube earlier this year."
When news hit, gamers, and the Smashers among them, took a mostly negative outlook. Worries of integration with Google+ or of the poor buffering service seen on YouTube are large concerns. Others wonder what this will mean for advertising and how it will effect Twitch partners like VGBootcamp and Clash Tournaments. A final, possibly much bigger issue, will be if this deal effects music that is streamed and whether it will bring the often inaccurate YouTube Content ID system to Twitch.
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At the moment though, Twitch faces considerable challenges in the streaming space. Major League Gaming's recently launched MLG.TV saw huge growth since 2013. Alongside the recent re-launch of Azubu.tv and newcomer Hitbox.tv, Twitch will need to maintain it's current commitment to service and innovation if it wants to remain the leader in video game livestreaming.
Twitch and YouTube have not yet made official public comment concerning the deal.
UPDATE: The Wallstreet Journal says this may not be inked yet.
What I'm wondering is why nothing is happening on the food war front. Will Taco Bell emerge victorious, in slaying it's competition and being the only food place to get food? :O (If things are happening, then I'm just not looking closely at it because I rarely go there or really... pay attention to them. But I'm pretty sure it ain't that big)So... Do you think Google will own everything by 2020, or will Disney own everything?
IDK dude, but Taco Bell's been around since I've been born, and they're still going strong. They usually have a KFC attached to them these days. :DWhat I'm wondering is why nothing is happening on the food war front. Will Taco Bell emerge victorious, in slaying it's competition and being the only food place to get food? :O (If things are happening, then I'm just not looking closely at it because I rarely go there or really... pay attention to them. But I'm pretty sure it ain't that big)
Bunch of people who know how to use TOR and Deep Web.Is anyone save from Google's evil reign?