Article: Streaming video now part of site: Associated Press link provides footage of breaking news, sports, and, um, fashion models

There's a new little toy I've been fooling with at work.

It's on the Daily Mail Web site, so I don't get in trouble playing with it. Well, at least not yet.

The Daily Mail's site now offers streaming video from the Associated Press. The free service means anyone with an Internet connection can go onto www.dailymail.com and watch hours of news, sports and entertainment stories.

All you need is Windows Media Player and Internet Explorer. It's part of a new service the paper receives through its contract with the news wire service.

"You can see video on a story right after it breaks," said Joel Armstrong, director of Internet services for Charleston Newspapers. "It's available to anybody ...

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