Yeah, I know… we’ve heard it over and over again… that online will be HUGE one day. In a couple of years those kids will be starting their careers, and they already think different about “conventional” media channels. Check it out!
PS If you think that you’re OFF, keep going to be ON, my friend!
We wrote in an earlier post about the fact that e-paper/e-ink is becoming real and step by step more affordable for the mass market. Recently in Tokyo/Japan there were new applications for e-paper popping up – find video below.
Japanese printing companies have started offering advertisers the ability to display moving pictures on paper advertisements.
The above ad announces the debut of a new mascara from Lancôme that uses a vibrating applicator brush. The poster is made from electronic paper—a technology that allows paper to be written and rewritten repeatedly. So what you’re looking at is essentially a paper poster hanging from the ceiling of a subway train in which the image changes.
In the past YouTube didn’t offer you lot’s of insights about your videos, except the little Favourite-Stars, View count etc. From now on you’ll be able to see a more detailed report and decide which information you want to share with the public.
I was asked many times if there’s a way to download videos from YouTube to use them in presentations etc. And, YES, there is and it’s very easy. All you need is…
A valid URL from a YouTube video, e.g. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klgLsSxGsU
Open the site http://keepvid.com in a new Browser window and copy-paste the YouTube video URL into the following field. Hit “Download” to do some magic…
You’ll get the following result:
Download either *.flv (Flash Video format) or *.mp4 (Video with MPG 4 compression)