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Flying Cars Debut in GM Viral Video Campaign

Hats off to General Motors for this refreshing viral advertising campaign featuring flying cars. I almost hesitate to reveal GM as the sponsor because conspiracy theories would be more fun (and they’re already taking place). For instance, Future Technology Today is taking them pretty darned seriously. I think. Meanwhile, the GM chat board is pretty…

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President George W. Bush Assasination Caught on Video

A YouTube clip from a film in England of President Bush Getting Assasinated. Not real of course. Oh- let’s see if mispelling asasination or assassination helps drive views to this. Let’s hold our opinions about whether Bush should/shouldn’t be assasinated, and instead deconstruct the video: Looks like film. Raw edgy video would have been better….

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AdWeek: Revver Tempts YouTubers With Money

Interesting AdWeek story “Revver Tempts YouTubers With Money.” Seems pay-for-content is starting to approach tipping point. Note- Revver is like a Paypal of online video. Not a destination, but a tool to facilitate sharing and displaying of videos for those too small to hunt down advertisers of their own but would like ad revenue. Which…

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Top-10 Stupid Things Network TV Executives Actually Said About Online Video

Nine television executives survey the landscape of production, profits and the emergence of digital delivery (Source: The Hollywood Reporter, via ReelPop). Here’s the list of the top 10 stupidest thoughts: Warner Brothers: My personal experience is people are watching more television than ever before, and they’re watching in more and various ways. NBC: Primarily right…

MySpace to Put YouTube, Microsoft, USAir, Visa Out of Business

Ah the curse of success. It’s so wonderfully evident in these comments reported by TechCrunch today: News Corp. (MySpace) chief operating officer Peter Chernin told company investors today that, “If you look at virtually any Web 2.0 application, whether its YouTube, whether it’s Flickr, whether it’s Photobucket or any of the next-generation Web applications, almost…

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New Way for Amateur Videos to Cross Chasm Between “Lean Forward” and “Lean Back”

How many technomarketing cliches can I work into one headline? The majority of consumer generated video is consumed while we “lean forward” (computer). Now there’s a new way to reach those “leaning back” (television). BlipTV and Akimbo (a set-top box maker) have partnerered so Akimbo users can access the best user-generated videos. Although BlipTV isn’t…