Archive for October, 2007

posted by Robert on Oct 29

ike to upload video but haven’t or do not know how, here are the steps necessary to upload your video to YouTube.

Of course you will want to ensure that your video has been edited, is less than 10 minutes long, is smaller than 100 MB and is in an acceptable format (.AVI, .MOV, .WMV, and ,MPG etc.).

Steps for Uploading Video to YouTube

1. Create or Login to your YouTube Account. You can signup by going to: http://www.youtube.com/signup.

2. Click “Upload Videos” in the upper-right-hand corner of any YouTube page.

3. Enter as much information about your video as possible, including Title, Description, Tags, and Category. The more information you include, the easier it is for users to find your video!

4. Determine if you want your video set to Public or Private.

5. Simply click the “Upload a Video” button.

6. In the next window, click the “Browse” button to browse for the video file. Select the file you want to upload.

7. Click the “Upload Video” button.

There you have it, that’s it, seven easy steps to upload your video to YouTube.

Source: http://seo-space.blogspot.com

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posted by Robert on Oct 16

Last year, eBay signed deals to run ads from the Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. networks in order to better capitalize on the massive traffic it draws to its Web sites, primarily its core eBay.com marketplace. Read the rest of this entry »

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posted by Robert on Oct 16

Photo buffs and Picasa fans may have cause to celebrate - the Official Google Photos Blog has launched.

“We’ll be using this space to post feature updates, photography tips, and (of course) some of our favorite photo albums, all of which will keep you current with the latest developments from the Picasa team,” announced Jason Cook, a product marketing manager, in the first-ever post on the blog. Read the rest of this entry »

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posted by Robert on Oct 16

Getty Images, known for its stock photos, has launched its new music licensing service called Soundtrack, which will focus on offering music tracks to broadcasters, filmmakers and advertisers. Read the rest of this entry »

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posted by Robert on Oct 3

PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is commonly used for building Web applications. With PDT, Eclipse is providing technology that can be used as is by developers or serve as the basis for value-added products manufactured by tools vendors. Read the rest of this entry »

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posted by Robert on Oct 3

Adobe announced Monday the acquisition of Virtual Ubiquity, the maker of a Web-based, multiuser word processor called Buzzword. Adobe also spun out the beta of a new service called Share that allows users to share and work on documents together online, as well as publish them to wikis or Web pages. Read the rest of this entry »

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posted by Robert on Oct 3

With an eye for greater transparency about audience numbers and demographics for publisher Web sites, Internet rating service Quantcast announced Tuesday it’s now offering free tools for its members. The public will be able to view the audience measurements. Read the rest of this entry »

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