Search YouTube Comments
Did you know you can search YouTube comments for keywords? This comes in handy when you want to find out who’s trashing you in videos.
Here’s an example… click here to search video comments for the word Nalts.
Did you know you can search YouTube comments for keywords? This comes in handy when you want to find out who’s trashing you in videos.
Here’s an example… click here to search video comments for the word Nalts.
I heard something noteworthy on the radio (a once-common method of listening to someone else’s MP3 collection while they spoke quite often and rang a bicycle bell when they thought they were funny). It seems there’s a government-sanctioned effort to tackle mobile drivers with the same vigilance as “Mothers Against Drunk Drivers” (MADD). I’m hoping…
An NYU Business School Professor might have taught the next generation of business students something vital about “emotional intelligence” and behavioral science… by ignoring it to his peril. For context, you should know the background: An NYU student showed up late to a class in Feburary (seems he was shopping his options), and was kicked…
Okotanpe is all the rage. Thanks, Jan. And thanks Mariyln for telling me I speled Okutanpee wrong.
It’s not often my boss mentions YouTube, and I usually try to avoid eye contact when he does. But at today’s staff meeting he mentioned that a friend from a former employer had a YouTube video called “Here Comes Another Bubble” by The Richter Scales. It’s a wonderful satire on the absurdity of web 2.0…
From The Guardian today: Dick Parsons, the chairman and chief executive of Time Warner, fired a shot across the bows of Google, saying his group would pursue its copyright complaints against the video sharing site YouTube.com. Google paid $1.6bn for YouTube this week amid concerns that some of the fledgling website’s 100m videos breached copyright…
New York Fries (via agency zig, which has the best agency website I’ve seen) has found a new pitch man in Gary Coleman (Different Strokes, and most recently seen in the National Inquirer falling asleep as a call-center employee). It’s so bad it’s good again! A Facebook app will give you your fortune predicted by…
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don’t like it – too big brothery
This is old news, Kevin.
I reposted this because I have trouble finding it. So now I can google wvff and search youtube comments.