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Revenue sharing is old hat in the business world; companies routinely collaborate and divvy up the profits. By comparison, revenue sharing online is relatively new. It is also profoundly different because anybody who uses a computer can be directly connected to a company that splits profits with them. Websites such as Revver, Flixya, Metacafe, and Atom Entertainment have all capitalized on this model by seeking out homemade video from amateur producers. But despite the groundswell of enthusiasm, these sites face an uncertain economic future.
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International Herald Tribune
SAN FRANCISCO: Silicon Valley's Next New Thing? Old people.
Technology investors and entrepreneurs, long obsessed with connecting to teenagers and 20-somethings, are starting a host of new social networking sites targeting their parents and grandparents. The sites have names like Eons, Rezoom, Multiply, Maya's Mom, Boomj and Boomertown.
Think Facebook with wrinkles.
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