Osama Bin Laden Found on Google Earth
This is fantastic… a couple guys find Osama Bin Laden using Google Earth. Great acting too… the guys are apparently part of an improv troupe in NYC- ChocolateCakeCity.com.
This is fantastic… a couple guys find Osama Bin Laden using Google Earth. Great acting too… the guys are apparently part of an improv troupe in NYC- ChocolateCakeCity.com.
This is pretty interesting stuff… a summary of the week's news about advertising and gadgets. It's like this guy was creating a news summary based on my interests. I love the fragmentation of media!
The power of YouTube’s ability to commercialize is not based on the homepage, but “The Secret Sauce.” Here’s a glimpse into it, and what you can do to advantage yourself.
“I AM A STRONG, HEALTHY, HAPPY, VIBRANT, AND CREATIVE WOMAN!” What? You don’t say that to yourself daily? Then you need a better psychiatrist. I think I’d better do a video of me reaffirming that in a public place.
It seems like just weeks ago YouTube was reporting that they served 45 million videos a day. Now it’s 100 million according to this nice summary by Techcrunch Then there’s the monthly bandwidth charge, which was reported by some as costing a million a month, but ironically recent estimates put it at $500K per month…
There are more women online than men, but men watch more online-videos than women. And when men watch videos, they go for news, user-generated videos and TV shows. Women, according to the research, prefer news, music videos and entertainment. For more details, read this story by WebproNews that cites eMarketer, InsightExpress and Advertising.com.