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.
Regarding the recent news of Google/Viacom and Fox’s move to sell video online, Catherine Holahan of Business Week Online writes: …The deals show just how far the online video industry has come in the past year—and are a harbinger of where it’s headed in a hurry. In a matter of months, many online video sites…
As you regular readers know, this WillVideoForFood blog is designed for three audiences: online-video creators who aspire to generate income from their work, marketers, public relations firms and advertisers looking to access the most visceral form of social media: online video (in a way that’s neither a “viral video gamble” or as uncontrollable as “consumer generated…
How many views does it take for a video to be defined as going “viral”? It’s not 1 million, and it’s not 2 million… read on. I’m a big fan of Smosh’s Teleporting Fat Guy (see original video seen more than 4 million times). So I was thrilled to see the adorable chubby guy return…
Spring (via video)
Dear creator. Let me lift you out of your funk. The views of your recent videos have been down. You’re asking yourself, “am I past my prime? what happened to my subscriber base?” I have good news and bad news. For those that eat their desert before dinner, let’s start with the good news. Your…
We Americans watched nearly 34 billion videos in May, and 14.6 billion (43 percent) were on YouTube. According to comScore (source: TechCrunch), 144.1 million viewers watched an average of 101.2 videos per viewer in May. Hulu ranked second with 3.5 percent share. The gap between Google and Hulu remains strong, and it’s safe to say…
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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).