Another Good Reason Not to Upgrade Microsoft Office
Microsoft Office Car Alarm Prank – Watch more Funny Videos
Microsoft Office Car Alarm Prank – Watch more Funny Videos
We Americans watched nearly 34 billion videos in May, and 14.6 billion (43 percent) were on YouTube. According to comScore (source: TechCrunch), 144.1 million viewers watched an average of 101.2 videos per viewer in May. Hulu ranked second with 3.5 percent share. The gap between Google and Hulu remains strong, and it’s safe to say…
Well after two years of trying to evangelize amateur video, it would appear that Fred and Sharon have done more in this two-minute video titled “Who Needs a Movie.” They inspire, generate ideas, and provide passion that I’ve lacked. As film maker Dawn Westlake said, “OMG! I’m packin’ it in. How can anyone who’s legit…
Coke and Google are soon to publish ROI data on a campaign in Germany that includes online video. The study isolates individuals who were not exposed to television but did see YouTube promotion, and reports incremental consumption data by various digital channels. Paid search leads, of course, and YouTube ranks high (far above banners, which showed…
Now you can edit a video that’s already on YouTube. See the YouTube Blog for more information, and the brief video below… Of course I tried editing videos I’ve posted, and did find the option to “edit video” in my video library. But the icon seen in the image to right (orange) didn’t show up… on…
This has no video angle, but it’s going around the blogs. Cute or freaky? The teddy bear thumb drive. Here’s the source- it’s homemade so don’t try to buy it (yet).
Forget FEMA and television newscasters. How’d the web do for live coverage of Irene? Surely I’m not the only guy bored by our local coverage, as Yahoo Buzz puts “Hurricane Irene” as the third-most searched term on Yahoo (after the words Facebook and YouTube). So how are we doing? Well the online-video coverage is varying…
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When nobody’s watching we’re all secretly worshipping Microsoft.
It would have been cooler if it blew up!
when i get a new computer or do a system recovery,the first thing i do is open “add/remove programs” and delete all that office crap,then run disk defragmenter.not that everyone should do that, but im just sayin 😉
A tech guy that uses Windows….and then deletes office from it. I’m not convinced 😛
Microsoft really went for it with office 2007 and confused everybody by changing so much. The thing is once you have got used to the ribbon interface, its more productive, still too expensive though if you want the full whack version