It’s spelled as if it comes straight from the Kaiser, or the Kremlin, and red like the Cold War (which Putin, apparently, is looking to put back in the cooler), and maybe, since it’s somewhat communal, this online sharing thing, it’s appropriate – Kongregate is being touted as "the YouTube for games."
YouTube Adding H.264 Format
While the jury is still out on whether anyone actually needs an Apple TV, the iTunes streaming device is getting a new feature: YouTube. Sometime in the middle of this month, a software update to the device will add wireless YouTube streaming.
YouTube Tweaks Related Video Feature
YouTube recently update their embedded video player with a scroll-through feature that displayed related videos on external sites.
“YouTube Tweaks Related Video Feature”
What Works On YouTube
An interesting article in Advertising Age focuses on a debate within the advertising industry about how to approach the new world of user-generated content for marketing purposes. And nobody’s seems all that sure about it.
American Reporter’s Arrest Captured On YouTube
I may have spoken too soon yesterday, lauding the freedom of the press in America, contrasting it with Venezuelan President Chavez’ takeover of the airwaves. I didn’t speak out of turn, however, when sharing a sincere appreciation for the power of YouTube.
Venezuelan TV Sticks It To Chavez With YouTube
Man, you gotta love YouTube just for the sheer empowerment it has the potential to give the disenfranchised.
A Venezuelan television station is the latest to use the video-sharing site to get around government and legal pressures.
Rocketboom Gets YouTube Sponsorship
Rocky-historied video blog Rocketboom has a new sponsorship model and a major new sponsor. The first sponsor paying out to associate its name with Ms. Joanne Colan is online video phenom YouTube.
YouTube Does Local
As the Wall Street Journal and others reported on the weekend, YouTube has struck a deal with a regional U.S. TV network to run the network’s local content on YouTube and share any advertising revenue with the company — although the exact terms of the arrangement aren’t clear.
YouTube Gives Straight Dope On Big Pharma
Add Big Pharma to the list of corporate magistrates that will faithfully and gradually raise consumer ire – that list already including Congress, Big Oil, telecoms, cable, tobacco, and media – as "the people," i.e., the organic proletariat that operates outside of the boardroom, subvert the previously impenetrable by taking their complaints to YouTube.
“YouTube Gives Straight Dope On Big Pharma”
YouTube Sued Over Fatal Crash Video
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority is suing a number of online video sites, among them YouTube, for infringing on the copyright of footage from a fatal car accident.