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YouTube sucks: 4 sites that do video better
via Webware.com by Josh Lowensohn on February 03, 2008
YouTube may be the best known mainstream video hosting sites on the Web, but it's certainly not winning any awards for the visual quality of its content. YouTube's creators have said that higher resolution videos are on the way, but until then there are a handful of other services that do a much better job at making your uploaded video look a little less Webby.There's another problem...
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Frozen Grand Central
via Computerlove | Connecting Creative Talents by (author unknown) on January 31, 2008
On a cold Saturday in New York City, the world’s largest train station came to a sudden halt. Over 200 Improv Everywhere Agents froze in place at the exact same second for five minutes in the Main Concourse of Grand Central Station. Over 500,000 people rush through Grand Central every day, but today, things slowed down just a bit as commuters and tourists alike stopped to notice what was...
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SEO Tools: Firefox Addons for Search Engine Optimization
via Online Marketing Blog by Thomas McMahon on January 28, 2008
[Note from Lee: We tend to get a bit heavy on the industry observations and strategy, so a nice tactics/tools post is in order. ]There are many different tools out there for SEO’s to use on a website. Each one has different features and benefits depending on how you use them. That’s why TopRank provides SEO Tool Reviews from time to time. We showcase different tools that you may or may not...
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Ad Kit 4.0 for Adobe CS3
via Motif Blog by Ari Paparo on January 28, 2008
We are pleased to announce that Ad Kit 4.0 is now available for download! Previously, support for Adobe Creative Suite 3 (CS3) was only available through the beta version of Ad Kit 4.0. This recent release has now been moved out of beta and into production, giving you all the power and convenience of the DoubleClick Rich Media Ad Kit in Adobe's latest authoring environment.You can download...
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The Amazing Adventures of Little Batman
via Neatorama by Alex on January 31, 2008
Joe Valenti of Valenti Vision Films created The Amazing Adventures of Little Batman, starring little kids (with great costumes and tons of great props - where did he get that awesome Batmobile?).Based on the 1966 Batman TV series, a very young Bruce Wayne takes on the famous, pint-sized villains of Gotham City. Directed, shot and edited by Joe Valenti of Valenti Vision Films and Produced by...
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Boing Boing tv: monochrom - MyFaceSpace, the musical
via Boing Boing by Xeni Jardin on February 04, 2008
An original musical production about social networking and your personal privacy, by Austrian art-pranksters monochrom, with Jonathan Mann aka GameJew. Performed at the Austrian Big Brother Awards, where online rights advocates honor "government agencies, private companies and individuals who have excelled in the violation of our privacy." Link to Boing Boing tv post with video and discussion.
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In Videos: Experimental Film, 'Cuisine'
via Serious Eats by Robyn Lee on February 04, 2008
In his experimental film "Cuisine," François Vogel films himself in the kitchen with a fish-eye lens-fitted camera, resulting in distorted perspectives that eventually build up to giving you the sensation that you're looking through a kaleidescope. Watch the video after the jump. [via growabrain]Experimental Film, 'Cuisine'RelatedMore projects by François Vogel
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The 4 P’s of Marketing Online
via 10e20 Blog by Jake Matthews on February 05, 2008
When Neil H. Borden came up with the Marketing Mix and Professor E. Jerome McCarthy grouped the Mix into “the 4 Ps” they were probably not considering 21st century marketing and promotion channels on the Internet.After all, this was in the middle of the 20th century and Google, Yahoo and MSN/Live.com search engines and Internet Social Networks did not exist at that point. Still, this enduring...
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Check Gmail from the Couch with Your Apple Remote [Gmail]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on February 05, 2008
Mac only: Gmail user Vic Shih has released a set of actions for controlling Gmail via remote control. Apple remote control fans may remember our previous post on freeware iRed Lite, which lets you assign actions to the various remote buttons. Vic has done just that, and offered the files for download. Setting this up is a little tricky for iRed Lite newbs, so let me walk you through it.First...
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Twitter, the ultimate customer service tool
via Techno||Marketer by Matt Dickman on February 07, 2008
Tuesday I wrote about why I think some marketers aren't jumping in to social media faster. In part, I think the feedback is too honest, some marketers don't want to listen and the last thing they want to do is create two-way conversations. Overall though, customer service is one of the best uses of social media and can have a major impact on corporate brand and reputation. Twitter has...
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