YouTube Color Coding (video)
Here’s a video about YouTube color coding to enable search of related video content. It’s kinda cool.
Test this and other “Google Lab” pilots on YouTube (here). It’s called TestTube.
Here’s a video about YouTube color coding to enable search of related video content. It’s kinda cool.
Test this and other “Google Lab” pilots on YouTube (here). It’s called TestTube.
So you got lucky and had a video go “viral.” Now what do you do? YouTube is now giving “one-hit wonders” a chance to become a YouTube Partner, where they’re eligible to earn a percent of advertising revenue from their videos. This may, of course, be frustrating to those who have applied for the Partnership…
I’ve lost original video files before, and sometimes even the compressed versions. I’ve had to rip my own video from Revver so that I could own some version, and it’s a horrible pixelation relative to the original file (or even the compressed low-rez version). Now I have a few simple rules to save you from…
Another comprehensive review of online video sites. Someone needs to make a “top 20 list of online video site reviews.” Maybe I’ll do that. Tomorrow.
One of the most profitable areas of online-video is and will remain “how to.” For most subjects, the content is “evergreen” (not requiring frequent updates), it’s highly sought after, and gives advertisers a way to target consumers by specific interest. But how do you find the how-to video you need “just in time”? First, you…
Google knows what you’re going to search for even before you turn on your computer. Google Suggests (see definition) — which is a real-time ‘auto-fill’ of your search words based on typical searches — is now part of a typical Google homepage search. The tool “graduated” from Google Labs according to a recent post on the official Google blog….
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The guy has an interesting accent. I wonder where he’s from.
As for the color coding, I don’t think it’s a bad idea, but it’s not terribly innovative or anything. Meh.
Did he end the video with the question, “What are your tots?”
I don’t get it.
Marquis- he meant “TATERS” (I speak English AND Southern).