YouTube Videos Go Portable - Movavi Upgrades Flash Converter To Support Video-Sharing Sites
MOVAVI, a leading developer of video processing tools for personal and professional use, is pleased to announce the release of Movavi Flash Converter 2.0.
IpVideoMarket.info - Video Surveillance News and Analysis Site Launched
Video surveillance and CCTV news is hard to find; many magazines and dozens of companies make the task time consuming and frustrating. Today, IpVideoMarket.info solves this problem with a single source that monitors, aggregates and organizes all the best information on video surveillance and cctv.
Cut, Sew and Blog - Fashion Designer Malcolm Harris Debut's New Video and Text Blog
Fashion Designer Malcolm Harris of the emerging luxury brand Mal Sirrah announces the September 5th, 2007 debut of his company's daily video and text blog, Cut, Sew and Blog. This launch will coincide with the first day of Mercedes Benz's New York Fashion Week. The Mal Sirrah Spring/Summer 2008 Collection will also be available for viewing on Cut, Sew and Blog.
Launch an Automotive Video Blog or Video Channel Using PowerTV Online
Automotive enthusiasts, video bloggers, and car forums can use PowerTV Online to launch their own video blog, video channel, or Web TV Channel for free on automotive performance!
Online Video Contest Pulls Child Racist YouTube Video
BrioBox.com is offering $50,000 to the winner of its online video contest. They are willing to take a stand against videos that feature inappropriate behavior. They want to see the best videos that America has to offer.
Brightcove, Dailymotion, Blip.tv Now Available From TubeMogul Online Video Upload and Tracking Tool
Online video analytics and distribution company makes life even easier for users
Search, Browse, Download, and Convert Videos from Video-Sharing web Sites such as YouTube, Yahoo! Video, Google Video, MetaCafe, and DailyMotion
A Windows program that makes YouTube more fun. With Tube Explorer, it's easy to search, browse, download, and convert videos from video-sharing web sites such as YouTube, Yahoo! Video, Google Video, MetaCafe, and DailyMotion.
Video Blogging Made Easy -- Professional Video Blog WordPress Theme Makes Inserting Videos on a Blog As Easy As 1-2-3
Tuesday, March 18th, 2008 will mark a truly historic moment in the history of video blogging. Beginning at 1pm on this day, Ben Cope, The Internet Genius, will release the Video Blog Dream Theme, a premium WordPress theme designed exclusively for video bloggers.
The Video Blog Dream Theme makes it easy for blog owners to insert videos on their site, without having the hassle or frustration of trying to copy and paste the HTML embed code.
IP Video Tutorials from IpVideoMarket.info Makes Learning Video Surveillance Easy
Finally the fast growing IP Video Surveillance market has a central place to learn about all aspects of IP Video technology and business decisions. Dozens of tutorials help readers quickly master new technologies, product offerings and solutions.
The Brave New World Of Vlogging
Vlogs, the younger and wackier baby sister of blogs, create an interactive online video environment for viewers to watch programming, much like television, only shorter, without large budgets and no TV Guide. The vlog?s added feature that makes it different from tried-and-true television watching is that vlogging is interactive. The viewer can respond to the shows instantly, like reading a blog, through commentary and links to other sites. Vlogging software is not quite as user-friendly as blogging software but does not require much more technological skill to get a vlog site up and running. What?s required is a camera, a laptop or computer, broadband connectivity, video editing software, a host server, imagination and inspiration. Blog sit...
Marketing on YouTube: How to Promote Your YouTube Videos with Article Marketing
YouTube videos instantly turned William Sledd, a Gap store manager in Paducah, KY into the hottest style guru on the Internet. Now with almost 60,000 subscribers and millions of views this YouTube blogger turned Internet celebrity is the owner of the fourth most popular channel on YouTube. He has a growing coterie of famous friends and development deals in the works with mainstream media outlets like NBC. He has even come into the status of beginning his own website and t-shirt company.
Blog Marketing Blog, BlogMarketingJournal.com, Announces Site Re-Design with Additional Business Blog Resources
BlogMarketingJournal.com, an outstanding resource for bloggers who want to increase their blog marketing savvy and traffic to their sites, is very proud to announce the re-design of their site with additional resources.
5star MovieSaver: Download Videos of YouTube, Google Video, Clipfish.de and myvideo.de
Video-Communities are the latest trend in Internet. Movie trailers, crazy commercials and homemade absurdities ensure the greatest fun when clicking. What a pity one can only watch the funny films on the Web. The freeware 5star MovieSaver allows to store the flash films on the hard disc and play them e.g. with Windows Media Player.
Fame And The Video Log (vlog)
The ranks of the famous have traditionally been roles filled by movie stars, television stars, athletes and rock stars. The countenance of celebrity is changing to include a new, technology-oriented kind of superstar: The Vlogger. A vlog, if you have been hiding under a rock, is a blog (self-published online diary) with video. The vlog is trumping the blog as far as notoriety goes and the public?s love of the moving image hasn?t seen this much popularity since the invention of the moving picture in 1895. The difference being the technology necessary to become a vlogger, or to take the media into your own hands in the form of ?citizen journalism? as the genre is now touted, is becoming easier and easier. A camera, broadband, hosting site, so...
UK Bingo Site Launches Video Channel and Video Blog
The release looks at how events in the online bingo world have inspired the web master at Playing Bingo to create his own You Tube channel and Video Blog. The video blog is aimed at UK bingo players and encourages them to get involved and post their own Bingo videos.
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The Brave New World Of Vlogging
Vlogs, the younger and wackier baby sister of blogs, create an interactive online video environment for viewers to watch programming, much like television, only shorter, without large budgets and no TV Guide. The vlog?s added feature that makes it different from tried-and-true television watching is that vlogging is interactive. The viewer can respond to the shows instantly, like reading a blog, through commentary and links to other sites. Vlogging software is not quite as user-friendly as blogging software but does not require much more technological skill to get a vlog site up and running. What?s required is a camera, a laptop or computer, broadband connectivity, video editing software, a host server, imagination and inspiration. Blog sites are numbering in the 70 millions and the ?citizen?s journalism? boom is thriving with the advent of the Video blog. At today?s count, http://Mefeedia.com tracks the vlogging revolution at 2,174,090 episodes from 22,744 video feeds from 13,561 websites. And counting.
This onslaught of new media and technology is burgeoning fast at the public on the personal consumptive level. Corporate America is shaking its head over the vlog and copyright conundrum faster than anyone can figure out what to do about all the potential red tape. Vlogging is free, it?s public, it doesn?t pass through (much) censorship, it isn?t edited by anyone other than the owners and authors who broadcast the information. Whether it?s aggregated news or videos of tweenies who make their own cooking shows complete with superheros being grounded, the only barrier, it seems, is imagination.
This is a time of great change and progress within Internet based technologies. A strange, scary place where vast technology has crept into user?s pocket and he or she is unsure of what will be pulled out, lint, loot or a lawsuit.
"The technology to capture what's around you is becoming so prevalent," Chuck Olsen, a documentary and filmmaker from Minnesota said. "It's completely clashing with existing laws. I just think we're in this weird growing-pains stage where it has to be worked out." Youtube and other online video-sharing sites, have slack attitudes regarding copyrighted material, owing that the use of the material falls under fair use. One way to get around this safely is to use Creative Commons-licensed music to avoid the worry of whether copyrights are being infringed upon.
Vlogger, Randolfe (Randy) Wicker from Hoboken, NJ writes in a comment response about copyright laws and vlogging, ?We are in the "Wild West Days" of Internet video. Wait and see! The "Status Quo" folks will soon have your videos deleted for having a few bars of copyrighted music 'intruding' on a scene and/or for your refusal/inability to produce signed releases from people walking by in the background. I think we are media pioneers, people in the street documenting all kinds of things "without a permit"?. Writes a 69 year old vlogger, Randolfe (Randy) Wicker from Hoboken, NJ.
Eric Hartwell oversees ?the world?s best homepage? at http://theworldsbesthomepage.com/blog/category/computers-it-software-hardware/
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