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SCUTAV YouTube Extractor |
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Use SCUTAV YouTube Extractor to convert videos from YouTube in to MP3, MPEG, AVI, MPG, WMV, RM, MOV, 3GP, WAV, 3G2. Extract and download audio from YouTube video and save it as MP3 file or AVI video file on your PC with one mouse click!. Supported platforms:Windows 95 and NT4.0 with IE 4 or more, Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP and 2003, Windows XP 64-bit as well as Windows 2003 64-bit. Download - SCUTAV YouTube Extractor for XP [EN] Download - SCUTAV YouTube Extractor for XP [RO] |
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SCUTAV Yahoo Automatic Pilot |
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A response system for Yahoo messenger that enables a user to set up any number of conversations. Comes with a base conversation list that can be deleted or modified to your liking. Can be used to provide information, for fun, for profit, for whatever you can think of. Also, fun to use. Automatically detects and stores information that it cannot process and generates a generic response until you come and teach the response bot a lesson. Supported platforms:Windows 95 and NT4.0 with IE 4 or more, Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP and 2003, Windows XP 64-bit as well as Windows 2003 64-bit. Download - SCUTAV Yahoo Automatic Pilot for XP [EN] Download - SCUTAV Yahoo Automatic Pilot for XP [RO] |
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SCUTAV Yahoo Archive Decoder |
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SCUTAV Yahoo Archive Decoder is a free Yahoo message archive decoder. It can decode archived messages and archived conferences of any yahoo user without you having their password. It has another cool feature which lets you enable archiving for any yahoo user without having to know their password. It is extremely easy to use. Supported platforms:Windows 95 and NT4.0 with IE 4 or more, Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP and 2003, Windows XP 64-bit as well as Windows 2003 64-bit. Download - SCUTAV Yahoo Archive Decoder for XP [EN] Download - SCUTAV Yahoo Archive Decoder for XP [RO] |
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Few statistics are publicly available regarding the number of videos on YouTube. However, in July 2006, the company revealed that more than 100 million videos were being watched every day, and 2.5 billion videos were watched in June 2006. 50,000 videos were being added per day in May 2006, and this increased to 65,000 by July. In January 2008 alone, nearly 79 million users had made over 3 billion video views.
In August 2006, The Wall Street Journal published an article revealing that YouTube was hosting about 6.1 million videos (requiring about 600 terabytes of storage space), and had about 500,000 user accounts. As of April 9, 2008, a YouTube search returns about 83.4 million videos and 3.75 million user channels. It is estimated that in 2007, YouTube consumed as much bandwidth as the entire Internet in 2000, and that around 13 hours of video are uploaded every minute. In March 2008, its bandwidth costs were estimated at approximately $1 million a day. As of Q1 2008, YouTube was not profitable, with its revenues in 2007 being noted as "not material" by Google in a regulatory filing. Exact revenue or profit numbers are not published, but a June 2008 Forbes magazine article projected the 2008 revenue at $200 million, noting progress in ad sales. At that time, the price for an ad on the YouTube home page was $175,000 per day (plus a $50,000 commitment to buy Google/YouTube ads elsewhere), and a branded channel (distinguished by a customized background) cost advertisers $200,000. |
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