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.
The Huffington Post shows off the best viral videos by weekly running a YouTube Trends report and turning it into journalism… http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/23/watch-top-youtube-videos_n_852890.html Now we just need a YouTube amateur vlogger channel that summarizes the week’s most popular Huffington Post articles. And *boom* the Aol Video strategy is born. P.S. Post your worst videos below. It’s…
I discovered Neave.tv via Joe from WebVideoZone. He couldn’t describe it. Neither can I. Can you? It’s strangely enchanting.
Want to get your stuff seen? Should you obsess with YouTube or go for the “long tail“? Let’s explore this important debate, and obviously the right answer is “do both.” But don’t hold your breath waiting for a million views on YouTube, or kill yourself getting your video on the homepage of some niche blog…
Friends, online-video is going to be a fun storm in 2011 as the drama has just begun. It’s the first official business day of 2011, and that prompted me to awaken at 3:00 a.m. with great curiosity. I spent 4-plus hours diving into dozens of articles and blogs, and have wrapped it all up nicely…
So at about 12:30 today I had an anaphylactic fit (which can be terminal if you don’t get epinephrine in time). Two years ago I had my first, and got to the hospital inside an hour– and was fine. This time we drove there inside 20 minutes and my breathing started to get restricted and…
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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).