May 2nd, 2009 - eWeek
Hulu, iTunes, Disney, YouTube and others are engaged in a battle for viewers that is heating up the lucrative video streaming business. Meanwhile, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and Google CEO Eric Schmidt are entangled in a virtual soap opera of conflicts that involves both their private investment interests and their companies' business strategies.
Competition in the television- and movie-fueled online video streamingbusiness is getting more and more intense. And the personal involvements ofApple co-founder Steve Jobs and Google CEOEric Schmidt in this burgeoning market complicate the story to the point whereit resembles a made-for-TV movie.
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