Google will hold a Press Day in Paris on June 19th. Marissa Mayer and CEO Eric Schmidt will be there, among others, and we can expect they"ll bring some product or feature announcements with them (Tony Ruscoe will go to Paris to cover this for us, and I"ll be blogging from Germany). One of those new services, as rumor has it, will be the launch of European versions of YouTube, like YouTube France*. This rumor comes via the newspaper Les Echos as well as Agence France-Press (AFP), who says France Televisions told them they"re in talks with Google about sharing their TV programs on YouTube.
Of course it might make sense for YouTube to have local sites in other European ...
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