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Non-Media Companies Turning to Online Video
The Wall Street Journal article “Firms Take a Cue From YouTube” (1/2/07, B3) bodes well for Sonic Foundry Inc.(NasdaqNM: SOFO) in 2007. The article draws attention to corporations looking to video on the Internet to communicate to employees and customers. While this trend started well before YouTube, the acquisition by Google Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG) has warmed investors to the possibilities of video over the Internet. See full report.
