Tetris With Building Lights
Can’t tell if this was programmed or created with PhotoShop. Either way, it took a long time to arrange. I give you… Tetris with Building Lights.
Can’t tell if this was programmed or created with PhotoShop. Either way, it took a long time to arrange. I give you… Tetris with Building Lights.
Amazon will be getting into the online video download space. That’s not news. But Alan Taylor found and posted some “sneak previews” of the site before launch. Click the image or here to see his collection of screen grabs. Post via Techcrunch.
Have we seen the last of Revver.com, the first online-video site that shared advertising revenue with creators? It’s MIA… check www.Revver.com. This blog began as “Revverberation,” and was primarily about the website… sadly it got little traction, was acquired, and eventually stopped paying creators. See Revver’s Wikipedia entry for all the good will it left…
So these Australian mates found a red belly black snake on their windshield. Bloke named Ben Lehmann turned on his windshield wipers on the viper, but that didn’t work. The snake manages to slither along the driver’s side window, and holds tight even as the car begins to pick up speed. The video is titled “Red…
Last week I happened upon a Reddit video post of the Fred Rogers remix video below, which at the time had just a few hundred views. I thought it was a spoof, but it was created by PBSDigitalStudios (see YouTube channel) by fellow fans of Mr. Rogers. I told my family it was going to…
Can online video make any money? I don’t remember right now, but I’m guessing the answers are in this Streaming Media Online Video “Redefining Monetization” expert panel that Larry Kless led. It’s an all-star cast and me. Just shut up and read his article from yesterday or watch an excerpt of the video, and make…
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YouTube is down right now. Wonder if they’re trying to clean (copyright-infringed) house?
I thought it was me. Yeah – it stopped working last night. Maybe they forgot to pay their broadband bill.
Why did I just get a mind’s eye image of that car dealer in “Fargo” who was smudging the vehicle identification numbers on faxes he was sending to his creditor to avoid payment?
Oh yeah, because the YouTube sales department projected a million dollars of ad income in July based on zero dollars of sales in June (I’ve been following your link trails).