Articles Using the "youtube" Tag

  • Beyond the Classroom: Reaching a Global and Mobile Audience with Elearning

    Video: Today’s students expect more than a classroom lecture. They expect to be able to access course content and the entire universe of related archival and research material from anywhere, at any time. Learn what top universities and corporate training departments are doing to keep up with the demands and expectations of these students.

  • Turn on Your TV, Watch Cats do Somersaults

    Another indication that the term “regular TV” is fast becoming an oxymoron: a partnership between YouTube and TiVo allowing TiVo subscribers to stream YouTube videos onto their television sets through their broadband-enabled TiVo boxes. It’s TiVo’s first deal for streaming online content, though the company has partnerships with 60 Web sites that provide content to TiVo, [...]

  • Judge To Google, Send User Data to Viacom

    Our Hello Kitty video watching fetish is about to come to the surface: a judge ordered Google to turn over every YouTube user name, associate IP address and a list of videos the users have watched as part of ongoing litigation between the two companies over copyright infringement.

  • JC Penny Video

    Who created this JC Penny youtube video? Saatchi & Saatchi, the JC Penny agency? With JC Penny’s blessing? A rogue post by the Saatchi & Saatchi creative team that wasn’t approved by the JC Penny customer? Or some random aspiring filmmaker?

  • Live Broadcasting Over Mobile and Wi-Fi Networks

    While big media tests the waters of mobile broadcasting, many web video producers are already out there doing it live from the street with a cell phone. Others are joining in and experimenting with two-way broadcasts via streaming video over cell phone networks and via Wi-Fi, wherever they are. Viewers can chat while the broadcast is going on and affect and sometimes even direct the content being produced. Hear Steve Garfield talk with other pioneers in the live broadcasting space about their experiences on the forefront of this new technology for sharing their stories over the web.

  • The YouTube-fication of media

    It was just a matter of time until various professions started their own YouTube-like programming. 
    Now lawyers will be able to get into the act. ALM, a b-to-b media company targeting legal and business professionals, and the LegalTalkNetwork have announced the debut of Legal Channels, a new online video production and distribution service for law firms that includes a [...]

  • These Are Two of My Favorite Things

    Peter Griffin as Neo? Family Guy meets the Matrix in this innovative mashup.

  • You Suck At Photoshop Revealed

    Do you suck at Photoshop? Sometimes we do too. And that’s why we’ve loved the video series created by… well, let’s send you over to Time so you can read the story behind the story.

  • Baracky: The Movie

    Humanitainment comes out with an exceptionally clever media mash-up.

  • South Park’s YouTube Hall of Shame

    South Park brings together the who’s who of YouTube video fame… and then snuffs them.

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