LonelyGirl15’s Father
One Last Post on LonelyGirl15…
…Then I Promise I’ll Stop.
Meet the founding father of LonelyGirl15 in this Forbes.com interview (click to see interview).
One Last Post on LonelyGirl15…
…Then I Promise I’ll Stop.
Meet the founding father of LonelyGirl15 in this Forbes.com interview (click to see interview).
An important note from Google about how to ensure your videos are easy for Google to find… Video Sitemaps: Make your videos discoverable [Original Post by Amit Paunikar, Product Manager] Indexing video content presents some unique challenges, and if you have videos on your site, you’re probably wondering how to make sure your videos are…
A few people have written me notes to the extent of, “I wish I could do videos, but my camera is so bad.” I usually tell them to relax, and just make sure the lighting and compression is good. The reality is that those two factors can make up for a lot if your camera…
It’s fun to look at the early videos of some of the best-known YouTube personalities of today (and previous years). Unfortunately many have groomed their channel to eliminate some early embarrassments. Still, I’ve done my best to find some old and awkward videos from some of the top creators/channels. Please feel free to add some in…
So we’re visiting the shore yesterday. And I used to refer to the Jersey Shore as the beach covered with needles, based on a news story from years ago. But yesterday I couldn’t help mistake many girls at Point Pleasant, NJ, as “Snookie.” In fact I kept half-jokingly telling my wife I spotted Snookie, when…
TechCrunch’s Marshall Kirpatrick reports that YouTube tomorrow will unveil a number of branded commercial channels– including a Paris Hilton channel being featured on the homepage. This is a surprising and encouraging move from a video site that hasn’t shown any other interesting way to profit from its incredible appeal. Fox has paid an undisclosed sum…
The Daily Reel reports that filmmaker Steven Rosenbaum is presenting his film 7 Days in September, which was released theatrically in 2002, on Google for free viewing until September 15. “I wanted to make sure the footage captured by 28 individual storytellers accurately matched their emotions on a moment-by-moment basis,” Rosenbaum recently said. Rather than…
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– Tomas