Here's what I don't get. That video about "using annotation" claims to
be part of a series. I can't find the series from the page on which
that video appears on YouTube. I was hoping that there is a more
obvious way to tie things together!

ari

On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Stephanie Weaver
<sweaver at experienceology.com> wrote:
> Ari,
> You'll want to begin using the "annotations" feature in YouTube.
> Mashable featured a great series on this a while back. Here's one I
> bookmarked:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9lgh-ENzSs&annotation_id=annotation_221423&feature=iv
>
> Best,
>
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