Thank you, Heath!

What would mean 1000x more than publicity, though, is seeing little
+mefeedia subscribe buttons next to those +youtube buttons that are
popping up everywhere. :)

Regards,
Frank

http://www.mefeedia.com - Feed Me Media

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Heath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You know Frank brings up a good point here, the fact that Mefeedia 
> has been doing a great job of video search lately.  I know I am 
> guilty of not thinking about Mefeedia as much as I should.  But 
> everytime David Meade shows me something that Mefeedia is doing or 
> has done, I always go "man that is cool"....We gotta get them guys a 
> publicist or something!  ;)
> 
> Heath Parks
> Media Made Easy
> 
> http://batmangeek.com
> http://heathparks.com
> 
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Frank Sinton" <frank@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > I remember back in the mid-90s, people were asking "should i build 
> my
> > website on Geocities or Tripod?". This feels like another one of 
> those
> > discussions.
> > 
> > Not sure why these sites aren't trying harder to solve a core issue:
> > how to find video that interests me - particularly Google, since 
> this
> > is core to their business. 
> > 
> > Fine with me though, as we keep humming along with our media search
> > engine and user-curated "channels". Nowadays, I find new video feeds
> > that I like through my friends' subscriptions on Mefeedia. :) When I
> > want to interact, I usually go directly to the producer's vlog.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Frank
> > 
> > http://www.mefeedia.com - Feed Me Media
> > 
> > 
> > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Heath" <heathparks@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I am sure that they will adapt, but the question still remains 
> can 
> > > Google make money off of YT, because let's face it, they have to 
> or 
> > > sooner or later, it will go away.  I still think Hulu is the 
> closest 
> > > to getting it right from a Ad perspective, if YT can someone 
> offer 
> > > both the professional content with ads and the user gen content 
> for 
> > > viral purposes....then look out...
> > > 
> > > Heath Parks 
> > > Media Made Easy
> > > 
> > > http://batmangeek.com
> > > http://heathparks.com
> > > 
> > > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert <rupert@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Oh.  Immediately after sending that last message, I saw this:
> > > > http://www.youtube.com/blog?entry=233yWq7rslI
> > > > 
> > > > A Youtube blog entry talking about how they're already making 
> > > great  
> > > > strides towards Youtube consumption in home entertainment 
> systems.  
> > > I  
> > > > realise I'm naive in thinking that because they don't do what I 
> > > want  
> > > > them to do, they must adapt.  Instead it's us who have to adapt 
> to  
> > > > their monopolistic position & find other ways of encouraging 
> and  
> > > > enabling the traction that Bill & I were talking about in 
> previous  
> > > > posts on this thread.
> > > > 
> > > > > We've heard many users say, "YouTube is the new TV!". Well, 
> the  
> > > > > YouTube Syndication team is excited to now offer a number of  
> > > > > options to actually consume YouTube on your television sets. 
> > > We're  
> > > > > also proud to have helped many leaders in the consumer 
> > > electronics  
> > > > > space create YouTube experiences on TV.
> > > > >
> > > > > Getting YouTube right on TV is extremely challenging from 
> both a  
> > > > > design and technology perspective. Each of our partners'  
> > > > > engineering and design teams had similar questions:
> > > > >
> > > > > - What would users, accustomed to a simple remote control 
> > > interface  
> > > > > for their TVs, expect given their typically much richer 
> > > interaction  
> > > > > options when surfing youtube.com?
> > > > > - How could the YouTube experience be personalized for TV?
> > > > > - How could the extra computing power and memory often 
> required 
> > > to  
> > > > > make this work on their devices be added effectively?
> > > > > - What were the most important YouTube features to retain, 
> and 
> > > how  
> > > > > would they translate to a 10-feet user experience?
> > > > >
> > > > > All these partners used the YouTube APIs to build their 
> > > products.  
> > > > > One partner's summary of their experience with the 
> APIs: "The  
> > > > > YouTube API was very simple, but powerful. It enabled us to 
> > > develop  
> > > > > our user interface flexibly and quickly." Music to our ears!
> > > > >
> > > > > Here's a quick overview of some products that enable you to 
> > > access  
> > > > > YouTube from your living room...or anywhere else you may have 
> > > your  
> > > > > television(s)!
> > > > >
> > > > > AppleTV: In June 2007 this became the first product to offer 
> a 
> > > way  
> > > > > to watch YouTube on your TV.
> > > > > Sony Bravia Internet Video Link: Last week, Sony announced 
> the  
> > > > > general availability of YouTube content on their Bravia TVs 
> via 
> > > the  
> > > > > Internet Video Link. Some clips from the YouTube team at the 
> > > event  
> > > > > are linked below. Nice tie, Brent!
> > > > > HP MediaSmart: HP announced availability of YouTube as part 
> of 
> > > the  
> > > > > HP MediaSmart platform.
> > > > > Panasonic: At CES 2008, Panasonic announced VieraCast, which 
> > > allows  
> > > > > you to access YouTube directly from your TV. The device will 
> be  
> > > > > available later this month.
> > > > > Samsung: Samsung launched their IPTV device which supports 
> > > YouTube  
> > > > > (currently only available in South Korea) in early May.
> > > > > TiVo: Announced that YouTube would be available on their 
> devices.
> > > > > Verismo: A startup in the IPTV space, has announced 
> availability 
> > > of  
> > > > > a YouTube-enabled device.
> > > > >
> > > > > We're excited that the YouTube APIs have enabled these 
> products 
> > > and  
> > > > > look forward to sharing information about even more 
> products,  
> > > > > upgrades and innovations from our partners. We're determined 
> to 
> > > see  
> > > > > more devices and applications "Powered by YouTube" so that 
> our  
> > > > > vision of "YouTube Everywhere" feels even more real to our 
> > > users.  
> > > > > Head over to the API Blog to read more about where you can 
> > > expect  
> > > > > to see YouTube other than youtube.com!
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > Rupert
> > > > http://twittervlog.tv/
> > > > Creative Mobile Filmmaking
> > > > Shot, edited and sent with my Nokia N93
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > > >
> > >
> >
>


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