New YouTube for iPhone and Android Phones
Published By Shadowon On Thursday, July 8th 2010. Under Google, Mac/Apple, Technology, Videos Tags: Android, iPad, iPhone, Mobile, Video, YouTube
Youtube has updated the mobile version of the video service, so that it is now better suited for iOS and Android phones.
YouTube has launched an enhanced version of YouTube Mobile which uses HTML5 to play videos. The user interface has been redesigned to work better with mobile phones and tablets ... Continue Reading
Brilliant Web Service Helps You Find The Hottest Videos
Published By Shadowon On Monday, May 10th 2010. Under Entertainment, Videos Tags: Tweets, Twitter, Video, YouTube, Zoofs
What videos are most talked about on the Web right now? This smart web service collects all the hottest video clips for you.
There are plenty of videos on YouTube, but it is far from all that is entertaining. So, you might spend a lot of time browsing hopeless ... Continue Reading
Top 10 Funny Videos on YouTube
Published By Shadowon On Tuesday, January 5th 2010. Under Entertainment, Videos Tags: Funny, Video, YouTube
As long as there has been email and Usenet, funny things have spread virally across the Internet. But with the rise of YouTube and other social video sharing sites, we’re now getting funny videos passed around on a regular basis. YouTube and sites like it have enabled a sort ... Continue Reading
VIDEO: Another Day: New Michael Jackson Single Leaked on YouTube
Published By Shadowon On Tuesday, January 5th 2010. Under Entertainment, Videos Tags: Another Day, Michael Jackson, Video, YouTube
Since Michael Jackson’s untimely death, there has been a great deal of interest in his unreleased work, including collaborations with some of the world’s best-known artists. This weekend, one of those songs has leaked onto the web and spread like wildfire: “Another Day.”
“Another Day” is unique because it features legendary ... Continue Reading
BBC News – YouTube introduces automatic captions for deaf viewers
Six channels run by universities are also involved in the initial launch.
YouTube's parent company Google has announced on its blog that automatic captions are to begin to roll out across the site.
The machine-generated captions will initially be generated in English. At first they will only be found on ... Continue Reading
























