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Tubular raises $2.5 million to serve burgeoning YouTube industry

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Tubular, a small San Francisco start-up that provides analytics for YouTube content creators, has raised $2.5 million in venture capital in the latest sign of how far the business ecosystem has evolved around the Google-owned video repository.

YouTube was once known as Wild West of online video, but over the past two years Google has focused on raising the quality of YouTube content through a series of direct investments and the cultivation of third-party "networks".

The result is a cluster of small studios, mostly based in Los Angeles, that acts like a digital Hollywood, pumping out slick YouTube hits.

With the ultimate goal of hosting enough high-quality content to lure big-spending advertisers to YouTube, Google doled out more than $100 million last year in grants to its networks and bedroom stars.

In May Google led a group of investors who poured $35 million into Machinima, a leading network, to stoke growth in the YouTube industry.

That market has now grown to the point that it can support its own start-ups, says Tubular's founder Rob Gabel.

COMPETITION

As more semi-professional and professional YouTube creators enter the sector, with increasing competition among them, there is a growing need for analytical services.

Tubular is one such service, allowing customers to monitor and measure when videos get the most views and comments, or the sources of referred traffic.

The software includes a dashboard that displays the real-time analytics, which are generated by tapping into a stream of data provided by YouTube.

"If YouTube is a multibillion-dollar market, then that's billions of dollars going out to content creators who can then invest that again," said Gabel, a former Machinima employee.

"On every platform, from Google to Facebook to Twitter, people have turned to third parties' helpful tools."

At a high level, the pie is large and continuing to grow rapidly. Former Citi analyst Mark Mahaney estimates that YouTube will bring Google a total of $3.6 billion in 2012.

Rich Heitzmann, a co-founder of FirstMark Capital, which led Tubular's latest funding round, said that Google is far from wringing out all of the potential revenue from YouTube.

"We think the ecosystem is at least the size of Facebook's, considering it has a billion users and if you consider the time spent on YouTube," Heitzmann said.

"The advertising opportunities are there, and yet the ecosystem hasn't evolved technologically."

SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS

Other investors in Tubular's first tranche of equity financing included High Line Venture Partners, SV Angel, Lerer Ventures and Bedrocket Media Ventures.

Still, Gabel is betting that he can create a long-term, sustainable business on YouTube's platform at a time when some Silicon Valley companies are wary of building on the backs of larger companies.

Twitter, for instance, courted controversy this year when it made a business decision to shut off its firehose of data for a number of popular third-party developers to drive more visitors to its own site.

Allen DeBevoise, the CEO of Machinima who is also a Tubular investor, said that YouTube has reason to foster its independent developers rather than squash them.

"It's a thriving and fast-moving ecosystem now," he said. "But a lot of players are needed to make it all work."

Though Gabel acknowledges that the YouTube industry's rapid expansion is no guarantee of success, he has high hopes.

"Everything is a bit of gamble," he said, "but I feel good gambling on YouTube and online video."

(Editing by David Goodman)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tubular-raises-2-5-million-serve-burgeoning-youtube-140912775--sector.html

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Instagram iOS 3.2 Update Redesigns Camera And Image Selector, Adds Monochrome Willow Filter (For Android Too)

Instagram 3.2 ColorInstagram has just released its biggest iOS app update in a year, and it's all about improving the publishing experience and heavier Instagram branding. First there's a new Instagram-themed shutter and shutter-release button. A new image selector reminiscent of Facebook Camera?makes it quicker to choose a recent shot. There's also a new monochrome filter called Willow coming to iOS and Android today.

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Winter Sports: Germans take top 3 places in luge

Natalie Geisenberger earned her 12th career win, leaving behind teammates Anke Wischnewski (by 0.123 seconds) and Corinna Martini (0.356)

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ALTENBERG, Germany (AP) -- Olympic bronze medalist Natalie Geisenberger led a German sweep in a luge World Cup event Saturday.

Geisenberger earned her 12th career win, leaving behind teammates Anke Wischnewski (by 0.123 seconds) and Corinna Martini (0.356) in second and third. She leads the overall standings.

Tatjana Huefner, Olympic and four-time world champion and World Cup titleholder, was fifth behind Alex Gough of Canada.

Americans Erin Hamlin and Emily Sweeney finished seventh and 10th, respectively.

"I had two solid runs, but a few things need to be improved," said Hamlin, the 2009 World Champion and two-time Olympian. "The lines were good. It was a very big improvement from the last couple of weeks. It felt good to have a solid race."

The men's doubles also went to Germans, with Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt winning their 13th World Cup event with course records in each of the their runs.

Austria's Peter Penz and Georg Fischler were second, ahead of Germany's Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken.

The American team of Jake Hyrns and Andrew Sherk finished 12th, followed by teammates Matt Mortensen and Preston Griffall.

Hefti of Switzerland wins 2-man bobsled

WINTERBERG, Germany (AP) -- Titleholder Beat Hefti of Switzerland returned to the bobsled World Cup circuit and won his first race of the season by dominating a two-man event on Saturday.

Hefti missed the first three races in North America because his usual brakemen were injured. He and Thomas Lamparter beat Alexsandr Zubkov of Russia and his brakeman Dmitry Trunenkov by a half second. Lyndon Rush and Jesse Lumsden of Canada came in third 0.40 seconds back.

Steven Holcomb of the United States, who won all three of the North American races, finished fifth with brakeman Curtis Tomasevicz.

Olympic champion Kaillie Humphries of Canada won her sixth consecutive race going back to last season pushed by brakewoman Chelsea Valois. Elana Meyers of the United States was second with Katie Eberling, 0.10 seconds behind.

Fak, Solemdal claim biathlon pursuit events

HOCHFILZEN, Austria (AP) -- Jakov Fak of Slovenia won a World Cup 12.5-kilometer pursuit Saturday for his first career victory.

Fak missed two targets before edging out Dmitry Malyshko of Russia by 0.9 of a second. Defending overall champion Martin Fourcade of France missed three times and finished third.

Fourcade retains the lead of both the pursuit and overall standings.

In the women's 10-kilometer pursuit, Synnoeve Solemdal led Tora Berger for a Norwegian 1-2 finish. Solemdal earned her first win in an individual World Cup event.

She missed one target and finished 30.4 seconds ahead of Berger, who had two penalties. Kaisa Makarainen of Finland was third.

Berger leads the discipline and overall standings ahead of Darya Domracheva of Belarus, who was fifth in the pursuit.

U.S. men's team wins snowboard event in Austria

MONTAFON, Austria (AP) -- The United States and Austria won the inaugural team snowboard events, while defending women's World Cup champion Dominique Maltais of Canada won the first snowboard cross of the season on Saturday.

Americans Hagen Kearney and Nate Holland won the team event, which was part of a World Cup snowboard meet for the first time.

They defeated Italy's Luca Matteotti and Omar Visintin in the final, while Alessandro Haemmerle and Markus Schairer of Austria finished third.

Maltais topped Raffaella Brutto of Italy, Belle Brockhoff of Australia and Nelly Moenne Loccoz of France in the final on the Seebliga course for her eighth career victory.

Austria's Maria Ramberger and Susanne Moll won the women's team event ahead of Claire Chapotot and Lorelei Schmitt of France, while another French team of Nelly Moenne Loccoz and Chloe Trespeuch finished third.

The snowboard World Cup moves next week to Telluride, Colo.

South Koreans dominate at short-track speedskating

SHANGHAI (AP) -- South Koreans Kwak Yoon-gy and Park Seung-hi won 1,000-meter races in World Cup short-track speedskating on Saturday.

Kwak won the men's 1,000 race with a time of 1 minute, 27.028 seconds to finish 0.170 seconds ahead of Liang Wenhao of China. Niels Kerstholt of the Netherlands was third in 1:27.241.

Park won the women's race with a time of 1:30.454, edging China's Wang Meng by just 0.13 seconds. World Cup leader Elise Christie of Britain was third in 1:30.582.

Russia's Victor An won the men's 1,500 meters with a time of 2:17.736 ahead of South Korean Noh Jin-kyu, who clocked a time of 2:18.043. Canada's Guillaume Bastille was third in 2:19.592.

The men's and women's 500-meter races will be held on Sunday.

Koskela takes two speedskating races in Japan

NAGANO, Japan (AP) -- Pekka Koskela of Finland won both the 500 and 1,000-meter races Saturday at a speedskating World Cup event.

Koskela clocked 34.64 seconds in the 500 to finish 0.31 seconds ahead of Michel Mulder of the Netherlands. Tucker Fredricks of the United States was third with a time of 35.10.

Koskela won his second title of the day with a time of 1:09.52 in the 1,000 meters to finish 0.17 seconds ahead of Germany's Samuel Schwarz. Lee Kyou-hyuk of South Korea was third in 1:09.85.

South Korea's Lee Sang-hwa won the women's 500 with a time of 37.63, 0.33 seconds ahead of Nao Kodaira of Japan, who had a time of 37.96. Heather Richardson of the U.S. finished third in 38.70.

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Source: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/more/news/20121208/winter-sports-roundup.ap/?eref=si_more

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