Sucker Punch (Ouch)
I had to watch this about 5 times. It’s 6 seconds long, but it has quite a punch to it. Sucker punch.
Can’t really tell the context, but it’s apparently a teacher talking about someone having THT in their system.
I had to watch this about 5 times. It’s 6 seconds long, but it has quite a punch to it. Sucker punch.
Can’t really tell the context, but it’s apparently a teacher talking about someone having THT in their system.
My dad just sent me this… a Wikipedia entry for me. Let’s be clear. I didn’t pull an Adam Curry and create that listing for myself (or I would have used Nalts or Viral Video Genius of course). But thanks whoever put this up.
Online-video has rules, and I’ve broken one. And I don’t care. A while back two YouTubers (myself and CharlesTrippy) did a fake feud on YouTube that created something of a backlash. Our loyal subscribers were outraged that Charles and I would give out each other’s cell phones to torment the other (see Charles’ video, then…
100,000 subscribers on YouTube, and Nalts gets a little toast from some folks.
I love that this article is working the circles (thanks Maruhlynne). Seems the FTC is so keen on stopping companies from manipulating bloggers, they’re making the companies liable for stuff bloggers write if they get a free sample. Or wait- here’s another idea. How about you just stop bribing bloggers? How’s that one fit? Here’s…
Online-video advertising is still dwarfed by television advertising. But fear not the recession, online video advocates! Fear not these gloomy photos of the depression that you’re seeing on all of the weekly magazines. And this is according to Christine Beardsell from Digitas writes in a ClickZ article. Here are three reasons Beardsell says online video advertising…
This NYTimes article is a wonderful example of the current struggle among industry players (Google, cable, television, and startups) when it comes to free, ad-supported programing. Here’s the “least you need to know,” followed by my predictions. The television industry’s push to web has given viewers “nirvana”: access to almost every show for immediate…