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Google has today announced the launch a tool to answer the kind of questions anyone posting video clips to YouTube are always asking, such as: who viewed my video, how did they find it, where did they come from?
YouTube Insight is free, and enables anyone with a YouTube account and that includes...
Read More | Mar 27th, 2008
YouTube Product Manager Jim Patterson has announced the availability of new YouTube Everywhere APIs. These enable more integration of YouTube content and community into other websites, desktop applications, mobile devices, even cameras, televisions and video games according to Patterson.
"For...
Read More | Mar 12th, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Apr 2nd, 2008
According to the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) while the blocking of the YouTube website over the weekend in Pakistan was intended the worldwide outage that saw the popular video streaming service become unavailable to huge swathes of the planet was accidental. Anyway, PTA spokesman...
Read More | Feb 27th, 2008
With Xmas fast approaching, one almost expects the unexpected. It would not come as a shock, for example, if a clip of a dancing cat were to be the most viewed video on YouTube this month, or for that matter one of some rather pathetic Harry Potter puppets, or even Britney Spears singing. Indeed,...
Read More | Dec 23rd, 2007
According to a legal document published at the Electronic Frontier Foundation site, the copyright Nazis at Universal Music Group might have bitten off more than they can chew when they ordered the removal of a Dancing baby clip from YouTube.
Stephanie Lenz posted a video clip on YouTube of her 18...
Read More | Oct 28th, 2007 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Oct 28th, 2007
Many of the world's leading Internet and media companies, including CBS Corp., Dailymotion, Fox Entertainment Group, Microsoft Corp., MySpace, NBC Universal, Veoh Networks Inc., Viacom Inc. and The Walt Disney Company, have pledged their support to a set of collaborative principles that are...
Read More | Oct 20th, 2007 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Oct 22nd, 2007
The UK government has started a concerted campaign to stop what Schools Secretary, Ed Balls MP, refers to as a "particularly insidious type of bullying." According to government figures more than one third of teenagers between the ages of 12 and 15 have fallen victim to cyber bullies. Perhaps more...
Read More | Sep 22nd, 2007 | Comments: 4 | Last Comment: Oct 2nd, 2007
Remember Lonelygirl15? If you have ever been anywhere near YouTube then the chances are the answer is oh yes, or more likely oh no. This was the supposed video diary of a teenager on the run that resonated with intrigued, and often concerned, viewers around the globe. A total of 60 million hits on...
Read More | Jul 30th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Aug 7th, 2007
Websense has created a YouTube video here which reveals exactly how a ‘tubing’ attack works. What is tubing? Well according to Websense it is a new crimeware technique that attempts to dupe the recipient into watching a YouTube video clip that is not all it might seem.
While watching the...
Read More | Jun 8th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Jun 8th, 2007
YouTube (now owned by Google) and BBC struck a deal that would soon allow the former to provide clips from the latter. Special channels will be created on YouTube that you can watch the content through, providing many popular BBC shows such as Top Gear and Doctor Who.
But this move is not...
Read More | Mar 3rd, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Mar 4th, 2007