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.
Funny Or Die, the website made famous by Will Ferrell’s “Landlord,” is now hosting a few of my favorite Nalts videos. Monday, Sept. 17 Update. Thank you YouTube subscribers for responding to this video and rating up my videos. Six of my appear as “hot” on the homepage! Now about that collaboration video with Will…
Amazon loves me. I’ll tell you how I know, and even show you the proof. You see Amazon recently differentiated itself with the Kindle “mayday” button that allows it direct contact. This is a sharp contrast from Google, where getting a human is like requesting the algorithm behind organic search rankings. Today I had my…
It seems like just weeks ago YouTube was reporting that they served 45 million videos a day. Now it’s 100 million according to this nice summary by Techcrunch Then there’s the monthly bandwidth charge, which was reported by some as costing a million a month, but ironically recent estimates put it at $500K per month…
Calling all tech-savvy entrepreneurs. There’s an unmet need among us online-video nerds. We spend hour submitting to multiple sites, and it’s quite time consuming and tedious. When there were dozens of search engines, website owners had the same problem. A few free/paid tools emerged that promised they could submit your URL to a variety of…
Walter Sabo, Hitviews founder and former radio maven, makes it more apparent why radio people seem to have adapted more naturally to online video than television people. At first I thought it was simply that the radio people saw their boat sinking sooner than television people (some who vary their whistling melodies and choose a…
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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).