Wow, talk about destroying a brand.
-Rick.
On 12/4/06, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, for whatever it's worth, this exercise may be fun.
Step One:
Read http://docs.yahoo.com/docs/pr/release285.html
Step Two:
Visit http://www.broadcast.com/
Charles Iliya Krempeaux
I just had an interesting experience today that put in perspective to
me just what YouTube has become. YouTube IS online video,
vlogging, whatever you want to call it. YouTube is it, it's the Ipod
of online video and everyone else is sandisk, zune, etc.
Now, why do I say that? A month or so
Everyone said, That needs to go on YouTube, this from guys and gals
in age from 20 something to over 50, This needs to go on
YouTubeNOT hey put it on your site or upload it to blip or
Revver, or whatever, no it HAS to go on YouTube.
[...]
Maybe I am wrong, I want to be wrong in some
I was in a coffee shop the other day waiting to film the tree lighting
downtown and a news crew was there talking to people about the cities
wireless internet plan. he asked me if they could interview me, and I said
yes. He noticed that I had some experience in terms of knowing about the
lavaliere
You know it's the real deal when it gets transformed from a noun to a verb
ala Rocketboom, Man, they Rocketboomed my video - I'm famous. Or Google,
as in, Jimmy's chances of getting the job evaporated the moment the head of
HR googled his name.
Such was also the case when FOX's Jane Skinner said
There was a time when, for a great many people, the Internet was Yahoo.
This conversation lacks historical perspective. Yes, we may be in a
time right now when someone thinks Internet video and then things
YouTube. That won't last forever, and the lifespans of such things
get shorter every
I don't know if it lacks historical perspective, but I am talking
about a moment in time and yes there are lots of things that can
happen, but given the recent price YT fetched and now that Google is
behind it.I don't think it is going away anytime soon
Heath
Hello Heath,
What YouTube has done is called branding. And they've done a good job of it.
Now... that doesn't mean that they've won. That only means that
they are king right now.
Once upon a time AltaVista was the king of search engines. When
most people said search the web... most people
By the way, for whatever it's worth, this exercise may be fun.
Step One:
Read http://docs.yahoo.com/docs/pr/release285.html
Step Two:
Visit http://www.broadcast.com/
Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
Hello Heath,
What YouTube has done is called branding. And they've done a good
job of it.
Hey Mike,
Broadcast.com... that's a name I haven't heard in a while. Yahoo
really screwed that one up.
See ya
On 12/4/06, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, for whatever it's worth, this exercise may be fun.
Step One:
Read http://docs.yahoo.com/docs/pr/release285.html
I agree -- with an additional point to make. First, I agree that YouTube
currently appears to be king of the online video space. I also believe
your comments apply to the iPod, which are currently king of the portable
DAP (digital audio player) market and may continue to be for some time.
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