Thu 20 Nov 2008
Bike Guitar Hero
Posted by Jason D. under Gaming, YouTube vow
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Thu 20 Nov 2008
Posted by Jason D. under Gaming, YouTube vow
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Tue 18 Nov 2008
Posted by Jason T. under Sweet, YouTube vow
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So, this has nothing really to do with anything. But I just bought a house, and the previous owner had remote control airplanes. I found this video of someone who’d mounted a webcam onto the same remote control airplane that I have:
So that’s pretty sweet. But what’s great, is watching some kid get pwned by one of these. Nothing at all to do with webcams mounted to the airplane, but hilarious nonetheless. Sadly you can’t watch this video unless you go to YouTube…but please do…it’s totally worth it:
Watch it here (make sure you have sound on): R/C Freedom Firebird Crash
Fri 10 Oct 2008
Posted by Jason D. under Advertising, Content, Google, Halo, User generated content, YouTube vow
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Ever watch a video on YouTube and been inspired to buy the album? Instead of using iTunes to listen to :30s previews of songs do you often find yourself on YouTube listening to the entire thing? What about video game trailers; I know I geeked out when I watched ‘Halo 3′ ads when they first came out. I was watching anything I could with the Master Chief running around and blowing things up. Lucky for you YouTube has the answer to all your purchasing needs.
This past Tuesday YouTube announced on their blog that they would be ‘taking our first steps to providing YouTube users with this kind of instant gratification, by adding “click-to-buy” links to the watch pages of thousands of YouTube partner videos.” The post goes on to say that the links will be non-obtrusive and placed beneath the video with the rest of the community features that have led to YouTube’s great success. To start they will be ‘embedding iTunes and Amazon.com links on videos from companies like EMI Music, and providing Amazon.com product links to the newly released video game Spore(TM) on videos from Electronic Arts.”
This is naturally just the beginning as the site slowly shifts to become a strong eCommerce platform for the company. When Google purchased YouTube it wasn’t entirely clear what their motivation was. Why spend so much money on a site that was drawing huge traffic numbers, but not as many advertising dollars? Well, I think we’ve found our answer. As this develops further and we see more and more product links attached with videos the site will become half user generated nonsense (as it always has been) and half corporate sponsored commercials. If only MTV had a way to have done this for television 10 years ago.
Wed 23 Jul 2008
Posted by Jason D. under Facebook, YouTube vow
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I hadn’t been to collegehumor.com since well, I was in college. Then a friend who is still in school posted the link to this video on his facebook page. Naturally it showed up in my ‘News Feed’ and here it is now for your enjoyment.
Fri 20 Jun 2008
Posted by Jason D. under YouTube vow
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Wed 14 May 2008
Posted by Jason T. under Content, User generated content, YouTube vow
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Fri 11 Apr 2008
Posted by Jason D. under YouTube vow
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Thu 20 Mar 2008
Posted by Jason D. under YouTube vow
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