Weirdest CES Photos
Our WillVideoForFood.com anonymous “roving photographer” sent us some of the weirdest photos from CES (Consumer Electronic Show). Enjoy…

YouTube began in 2005 with a focus on community, but in recent years has logically put most of its energy into luring more viewers with frequency, becoming profitable, and attracting professional content and ads. So it’s refreshing to see the birth of “Creators’ Corner,” with has both a blog and a spot on YouTube. WillVideoForFood…
Steve Garfield, the “Paul Revere of video blogging,” will join Pixability CEO Bettina Hein in a free 1-hour webinar on December 1, featuring latest trends in online video and related media. Topics include: The benefits of marketing with online video How to shoot video like a pro (recording, editing, exporting, etc) How to build presence…
Revver seems to be attracting a few weblebrities (a term I’ve just coined- feel free to use under creative commons). These include LoneyGirl15, ZeFrank, EepyBird, Ask a Ninja and Dogtoons. When I saw that MC Hammer and Weird Al was on Revver, I asked Revver if it would be pursuing additional 1980s stars like Dr. Ruth,…
Gawker’s August 4 quote about the American Girl Doll union protests provides this post titled: “Every time you cross our picket line a kitten explode.” Funniest blog post title I’ve ever seen. You don’t even have to read the post to appreciate it, although the photo does capture the absurdity of the event. Here’s some…
It’s been a very long time since I’ve discovered an article about online video that made me shout “Amen.” Courtesy of ReelSEO, here’s “Three Types of Online Video for Business.” I especially like this visual below (the chart not the head shot, mkay). It helps simplify the relationship between the location of a video and…
Thanks YouTube for giving us the ability to link directly to a portion of a video. TechCrunch reports that it’s this easy: Just add the following after the video’s URL: #t=1m45s (where the number prior to m is minute, and before s is seconds). So let’s take my most popular video, which has a long…
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Please tell me photography is more of a hobby than a profession for your buddy, Mr. Shields.
Is it you? Are you at CES? If so – let me know. Im here as well 🙂
That Makerbot is REALLY cool though. It is a 3D Plastic Printer that you build yourself. Hook it up to a computer and 3D modeling program. You can make your own Nalts Doodads!