YouTube Color Coding (video)
Here’s a video about YouTube color coding to enable search of related video content. It’s kinda cool.
Test this and other “Google Lab” pilots on YouTube (here). It’s called TestTube.
Here’s a video about YouTube color coding to enable search of related video content. It’s kinda cool.
Test this and other “Google Lab” pilots on YouTube (here). It’s called TestTube.
I didn’t think I wanted or needed a mobile home until I saw this. But I might just drive a few days to get one of these used, Cullman liquidation mobile homes… because of this absolutely candid, brilliant and real advertisement. Sure there’s a shot that looks like potential blood stains on a floor that…
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The guy has an interesting accent. I wonder where he’s from.
As for the color coding, I don’t think it’s a bad idea, but it’s not terribly innovative or anything. Meh.
Did he end the video with the question, “What are your tots?”
I don’t get it.
Marquis- he meant “TATERS” (I speak English AND Southern).