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AOL to take on YouTube

DULLES, Va., July 31 (UPI) -- AOL will relaunch its video site as a live facility that lets users upload videos from camcorders, Web cams or a video-enable cell phone.

The effort, planned to startup Friday, is seen as a bid to better compete with such do-it-yourself Web services as YouTube.com, The Washington Post reported.

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"In the past year we've seen (that) video has exploded on the Web," said Josh Freeman, vice president of AOL Video.

Besides the live video dimension of the relaunched service, AOL also will offer more than 45 video-on-demand channels, including new programming from the History Channel, Comedy Time, MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, WNBA, and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

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