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On August 26 2014 05:52 appletree wrote: How will this affect Twitch.tv -> youtube.com ? I mean, will google continue to support twitch videos being uploaded to youtube.
I don't agree with people here, with this being the better choice than google. I think something amazing could've come out of some semi-fusion between youtube and twitch.
I mean, both companies have vast amount of resources, to the point where it doesn't matter which they've picked, but instead focusing on 'dedication'. What could amazon give twitch, that google couldn't ? Twitch is perfect as it is, all it needs, is exposure and I would have picked google to be the better company in that area.
Eitherway, Congrats. This is something I wouldn't have believed possible 5 years ago. Google could give Youtube all the features it needs to compete with Twitch if they wanted without buying Twitch. That's why it's a good thing.
If you had Youtube + Twitch, then what would or could compete with that? Nothing, so you would be beholden to Twitch/Youtube, and if you had a problem with it, well, suck a fat one, you don't have another choice.
If Twitch and Youtube are owned by different people, both have incentives to expand and develop, which means it's beneficial to consumers/users/streamers. Competition. It's good, remember? Did everyone forget this or something.
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Charlie Sheens House51436 Posts
Holy shite huge and awesome news :D Wow, everyone was so wrong. It wasn't YouTube after all was AMAZON!! Wonder what they are doing though, wonder if they want to just use the streaming technology for the new Amazon Prime or just want to invest in the company. Will be interesting.
Letter says they are going to stay independent hmm.
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On August 26 2014 05:50 vult wrote: Hmmm. Amazon seems like it might handle Twitch better than Google. Hopefully they won't make the mobile app Amazon-exclusive. I highly doubt the app will be exclusive. As I said before, exclusivity can sometimes kill a product.
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3 years, almost a billion dollars.
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This is huge news, I hope this works out well ^_^
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On August 26 2014 05:56 Pandemona wrote: Holy shite huge and awesome news :D Wow, everyone was so wrong. It wasn't YouTube after all was AMAZON!! Wonder what they are doing though, wonder if they want to just use the streaming technology for the new Amazon Prime or just want to invest in the company. Will be interesting.
Letter says they are going to stay independent hmm. Judging from the blog post, it seems Amazon will keep their noses out, and provide financial/technological support.
On August 26 2014 05:05 Antoine wrote:Renamed now that it's official: http://www.twitch.tv/p/thankyouShow nested quote +Letter from the CEO August 25, 2014 Dear Twitch Community, It’s almost unbelievable that slightly more than 3 years ago, Twitch didn’t exist. The moment we launched, we knew we had stumbled across something special. But what followed surprised us as much as anyone else, and the impact it’s had on both the community and us has been truly profound. Your talent, your passion, your dedication to gaming, your memes, your brilliance - these have made Twitch what it is today. Every day, we strive to live up to the standard set by you, the community. We want to create the very best place to share your gaming and life online, and that mission continues to guide us. Together with you, we’ve found new ways of connecting developers and publishers with their fans. We’ve created a whole new kind of career that lets people make a living sharing their love of games. We’ve brought billions of hours of entertainment, laughter, joy and the occasional ragequit. I think we can all call that a pretty good start. Today, I’m pleased to announce we’ve been acquired by Amazon. We chose Amazon because they believe in our community, they share our values and long-term vision, and they want to help us get there faster. We’re keeping most everything the same: our office, our employees, our brand, and most importantly our independence. But with Amazon’s support we’ll have the resources to bring you an even better Twitch. I personally want to thank you, each and every member of the Twitch community, for what you’ve created. Thank you for putting your faith in us. Thank you for sticking with us through growing pains and stumbles. Thank you for bringing your very best to us and sharing it with the world. Thank you, from a group of gamers who never dreamed they’d get to help shape the face of the industry that we love so much. It’s dangerous to go alone. On behalf of myself and everyone else at Twitch, thank you for coming with us. Emmett Shear, CEO
I prefer that to Google, which will try to change Twitch to align with all their other products.
Don't get me wrong, Google products are great, I just like Twitch the way it is now.
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On August 26 2014 05:56 Lonyo wrote:Show nested quote +On August 26 2014 05:52 appletree wrote: How will this affect Twitch.tv -> youtube.com ? I mean, will google continue to support twitch videos being uploaded to youtube.
I don't agree with people here, with this being the better choice than google. I think something amazing could've come out of some semi-fusion between youtube and twitch.
I mean, both companies have vast amount of resources, to the point where it doesn't matter which they've picked, but instead focusing on 'dedication'. What could amazon give twitch, that google couldn't ? Twitch is perfect as it is, all it needs, is exposure and I would have picked google to be the better company in that area.
Eitherway, Congrats. This is something I wouldn't have believed possible 5 years ago. Google could give Youtube all the features it needs to compete with Twitch if they wanted without buying Twitch. That's why it's a good thing. If you had Youtube + Twitch, then what would or could compete with that? Nothing, so you would be beholden to Twitch/Youtube, and if you had a problem with it, well, suck a fat one, you don't have another choice. If Twitch and Youtube are owned by different people, both have incentives to expand and develop, which means it's beneficial to consumers/users/streamers. Competition. It's good, remember? Did everyone forget this or something. I agree the competition will be good, but with Youtube's infrastructure already established, great things could have been created with Youtube + Twitch.
Now we will wait and see what Google will do. My hunch is they will take their free stream service and amp it up. Maybe create an esports league with exclusive players.
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On August 26 2014 06:08 Jett.Jack.Alvir wrote:Show nested quote +On August 26 2014 05:56 Lonyo wrote:On August 26 2014 05:52 appletree wrote: How will this affect Twitch.tv -> youtube.com ? I mean, will google continue to support twitch videos being uploaded to youtube.
I don't agree with people here, with this being the better choice than google. I think something amazing could've come out of some semi-fusion between youtube and twitch.
I mean, both companies have vast amount of resources, to the point where it doesn't matter which they've picked, but instead focusing on 'dedication'. What could amazon give twitch, that google couldn't ? Twitch is perfect as it is, all it needs, is exposure and I would have picked google to be the better company in that area.
Eitherway, Congrats. This is something I wouldn't have believed possible 5 years ago. Google could give Youtube all the features it needs to compete with Twitch if they wanted without buying Twitch. That's why it's a good thing. If you had Youtube + Twitch, then what would or could compete with that? Nothing, so you would be beholden to Twitch/Youtube, and if you had a problem with it, well, suck a fat one, you don't have another choice. If Twitch and Youtube are owned by different people, both have incentives to expand and develop, which means it's beneficial to consumers/users/streamers. Competition. It's good, remember? Did everyone forget this or something. I agree the competition will be good, but with Youtube's infrastructure already established, great things could have been created with Youtube + Twitch. Now we will wait and see what Google will do. My hunch is they will take their free stream service and amp it up. Maybe create an esports league with exclusive players.
I do hope it turns into an arms race to see who can dump more money into E-sports to get their streaming up. I think other competitions will probably spring up. Thinking home brewed reality tv (potentially with established online personalities).
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Amazon > Google. google trying to monopolize internet is bad. amazon saving esports
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Here's an article from bloomberg that covers it pretty well I think
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-08-25/amazon-buying-gamer-website-twitch-for-1-billion.html
Amazon moved in to buy the online gathering place for video gamers after the startup’s deal with Google Inc. fell through, people with knowledge of the matter said. Amazon is paying $970 million in cash. Including retention-related payouts, the transaction is worth about $1.1 billion, said one of the people, who asked not to be identified because the talks are private.
The deal, the largest in Amazon’s 20-year history, gives the Web retailer an online forum of more than 55 million monthly active users, where people discuss games or watch other gamers as they play. Bezos, Amazon’s chief executive officer, has made video games a focus of a strategy to add more entertainment services. Just as the company is beefing up its TV programming available to Amazon Prime members, the company operates a game studio in Seattle and has been luring software developers to build more video-game titles for its Fire TV set-top box, Fire Phone and Kindle Fire tablets.
“Broadcasting and watching gameplay is a global phenomenon and Twitch has built a platform that brings together tens of millions of people who watch billions of minutes of games each month,” Bezos said in a statement.
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Man those guys who made twitch are all so young. And now ultra freakin rich. It's all gone so fast :o
I'm glad google didn't buy them but I don't know if Amazon is better.
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Can a mod update the thread to include Amazon update?
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so every stream will have an amazon link (like it didnt already) with things such as g2a.
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Good pick up for Amazon (and pretty cheap, given current M&A trends). Amazon, as much as most don't realize, is one of the biggest players in the Web Hosting & Cloud Computing markets. Twitch has a good relationship with a whole lot of media companies and a fully-working web-broadcasting platform. Add the infrastructure of Amazon with Twitch's systems, and Twitch can be made to play for the "Live TV of the Internet". I wouldn't be surprised to see actual Sports show up on Twitch with this.
And, of course, great for the people at Twitch. They just got paid.
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wow, what ridiculous whiplash
I hope Amazon engineers can learn from Twitch how to make Prime Instant Video be less shitty (read: actually load videos)
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On August 26 2014 06:32 LSB wrote:Here's an article from bloomberg that covers it pretty well I think http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-08-25/amazon-buying-gamer-website-twitch-for-1-billion.htmlShow nested quote +Amazon moved in to buy the online gathering place for video gamers after the startup’s deal with Google Inc. fell through, people with knowledge of the matter said. Amazon is paying $970 million in cash. Including retention-related payouts, the transaction is worth about $1.1 billion, said one of the people, who asked not to be identified because the talks are private.
The deal, the largest in Amazon’s 20-year history, gives the Web retailer an online forum of more than 55 million monthly active users, where people discuss games or watch other gamers as they play. Bezos, Amazon’s chief executive officer, has made video games a focus of a strategy to add more entertainment services. Just as the company is beefing up its TV programming available to Amazon Prime members, the company operates a game studio in Seattle and has been luring software developers to build more video-game titles for its Fire TV set-top box, Fire Phone and Kindle Fire tablets.
“Broadcasting and watching gameplay is a global phenomenon and Twitch has built a platform that brings together tens of millions of people who watch billions of minutes of games each month,” Bezos said in a statement. It does seem like Google backed out for some reason. Well, we'll have to wait and see what happens to twitch...
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On August 26 2014 07:22 Zax19 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 26 2014 06:32 LSB wrote:Here's an article from bloomberg that covers it pretty well I think http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-08-25/amazon-buying-gamer-website-twitch-for-1-billion.htmlAmazon moved in to buy the online gathering place for video gamers after the startup’s deal with Google Inc. fell through, people with knowledge of the matter said. Amazon is paying $970 million in cash. Including retention-related payouts, the transaction is worth about $1.1 billion, said one of the people, who asked not to be identified because the talks are private.
The deal, the largest in Amazon’s 20-year history, gives the Web retailer an online forum of more than 55 million monthly active users, where people discuss games or watch other gamers as they play. Bezos, Amazon’s chief executive officer, has made video games a focus of a strategy to add more entertainment services. Just as the company is beefing up its TV programming available to Amazon Prime members, the company operates a game studio in Seattle and has been luring software developers to build more video-game titles for its Fire TV set-top box, Fire Phone and Kindle Fire tablets.
“Broadcasting and watching gameplay is a global phenomenon and Twitch has built a platform that brings together tens of millions of people who watch billions of minutes of games each month,” Bezos said in a statement. It does seem like Google backed out for some reason. Well, we'll have to wait and see what happens to twitch...
They probably said "And with Google+ inte-" before TheGunRun ran into the room, slapped them, and kicked them out of the building.
At least, that's how it went in my fantasy.
We'll have to see how hands off Amazon really winds up. I wouldn't be surprised for a little "Click here to buy X Game" things to pop up in the corner of streams.
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Australia1191 Posts
will my stream be delivered by drone that is the question
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This is good news since it means Youtube will have an incentive to make their streaming better instead of saying "just use twitch"
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