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The Daily Tube wants to be your one-stop web video shop
Conde Nast Portfolio editor Michael Caruso founded the site with a staff of about 25 people who scour the web looking for the best online videos. The idea is pretty simple: there's a lot of crap out there on sites like YouTube, MetaCafe, and Revver. Caruso and his team will find just the good videos and feature them on your site.
Of course, there's a fundamental flaw in that logic. There's no accounting for taste. What they call the best, you may call the worst, and if you have a penchant for videos of teenagers talking smack about one another, you probably won't be interested in The Daily Tube. Yeah, we know, that's a pretty weak criticism.
The Daily Tube also offers a daily email with the best of the best, so you don't even have to visit the site to keep up on the latest dramatic prairie dog and waterskiing squirrel videos.
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