Showing posts with label Youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youtube. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Gmail viral collaborative video

Friday, August 17, 2007

Youtube streaming made easy

Youtube now allows you to stream videos much more easily - You can now fast forward, view any part of the video and not wait for the buffering to be completed - just drag it with your mouse!

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Spokeo - Social Networking


Spokeo allows you to organize friends from MySpace, Youtube, Digg, Facebook and more at one place. Think of it as gaim for social networking.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Youtube - the TIME Invention of the Year

TIME says Youtube is the invention of the year 2006

More here

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Revver - the video network that pays


Revver is a video-sharing platform built upon how the internet really works. Revver tracks and monetizes videos on our network as they spread virally across the web.

And claims to be the first viral video network that pays. They connect makers, sharers and sponsors of internet video in a free and open marketplace that rewards them for doing what they do best.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Comments on GooTube - Slashdot

GooTube

This shit is funny. GooTube in Hindi literary means asshole.

Goo --> Shit
Tube --> Tube
GooTube --> Tube from where you shit

Sorry, I am drunk on monday afternoon :)

Slashdot is outsourcing its +5 Funny to India now?

The Bubble is back! Bubble 2.0, but a bubble nonetheless.

Does this mean that YouTube will now go into Beta status?

Hey google, Thats 24 million dollars each isn't it? I'm a one man company, but you can buy my company (www.positech.co.uk) for just $15 million.
Give me a call, or just drop me an email guys. That figure is negotiable too.

Google Acquires Youtube


Moments ago the deal was confirmed. In their largest acquisition to date, Google has acquired YouTube for $1.65 billion in an all stock transaction. Both companies have approved the deal, which should officially close in the fourth quarter. YouTube’s 65 employees will remain with the company at YouTube’s San Bruno headquarters

Read Michael Arrington's notes on Techcrunch