Posts Tagged ‘YouTube’
Screencast: YouTube's New Post Bulletin Feature
David Erickson demonstrates how YouTube’s new Post Bulletin feature works in this e-Strategy Internet Marketing Blog screencast.
Read MoreBeyond Web Analytics
This presentation was given by Kristin Gast and David Erickson of Tunheim Partners on March 25, 2010, at the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits’ Technology and Communications Conference, Remix, Refresh, Reload: Balancing New Media & Traditional Strategy.
Read MoreSoldiers Now Allowed To Tweet
The new rules authorize access to Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other social media Web sites from nonclassified government computers — as long as such activity doesn’t compromise operational security or involve prohibited activities or Web sites.
Read More…And That Concludes Today's Programming
This is funny: YouTube closes down For the night. If you don’t understand it, leave your name and age in the comments section.
Read MoreOnline Communication For Nonprofits
David Erickson discusses various online tools nonprofits can use in their communications programs.
Read MoreTrend: Haul Videos
Haul videos are the democratization of the home shopping network. They typically feature teen girls just back from the mall, shopping bag in hand, gushing over their purchases (or “haul”) to their webcam to be uploaded to YouTube for the world to see.
Read MoreStats: The State Of The Internet
A cool video statistical visualization of the state of the Internet.
Read MoreDavid Pogue's Internet Parody Medley
New York Times personal tech columnist David Pogue performs a medley of songs parodying the Internet. Songs include Piano Man, I Got You Babe, YMCA. It’s hilarious!
Read MoreBud Light Paintball Airstrike Ad Hijacked By Retailer
Brands that don’t upload their own television commercials to YouTube are failing to fully capitalize on the interest those commercials generate online.
Read MoreYouTube's New 1080p HD Format & New Upload Anywhere Feature
Hunter Walk, YouTube’s director of product development, spoke with Beet.tv about the new 1080p format, the experiment in pre-roll ads and YouTube’s open API.
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