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YouTube should have a whole section devoted to rantings, especially those who rant about their platform.
Many arrows are pointing at live streaming as a great way to engage a captive audience. Sites such as Ustream allow anyone to set up their own live channel. And as Facebook continues to be the platform of choice for most people, content creators will benefit from tools that allow them to leverage their audience across social media.
At today’s Google I/O event, their worst kept secret was officially made public: a cloud-based music storage service. After talks with record labels stalled, Google decided to green light their latest feature without the extra features.
With talk about a “tech bubble,” eyes quickly turn to the various accelerators and incubators which, on the surface, seem to fuel the speculation of the so-called “tech bubble.” However, when you delve past the surface, it becomes clear that such chatter is merely a distraction or misunderstanding of the value that these investment opportunities present to entrepreneurs.
You don’t need to be a devout Gleek to appreciate the quirky comedy that is “Fondue for Two.”
The first class for YouTube’s NextUp program is underway. 25 YouTubers were chosen from around the country and presented with $35,000 to advance their YouTube careers and global promotion across the platform. In addition, they will attend the first YouTube Creator Camp in New York City for personalized training and mentoring, as they continue to build upon their online brand and improve on their content.
If there’s any lingering skepticism regarding the value and purpose of Twitter, last night’s record-breaking activity should diminish all any residual doubt.