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President 2.0: Obama To Post Weekly Radio Address On YouTube

Donklephant  Fri, 11/14/2008 - 11:40am

You know, it’s a small thing, but it’s just another reason why I think Obama “gets it.” Maybe that will be proven wrong in the years to come, but for right now my hope is definitely being sustained.



 

Thin clients: Not just ROI

CNET Tech blog  Thu, 10/16/2008 - 11:04am

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Thin clients: Not just ROI--It turns out that, for a lot of buyers, security/compliance and better user experience are more interesting reasons than ROI to consider thin clients.



 

Forget AdSense on YouTube, give me explosions

CNET Tech blog  Wed, 10/08/2008 - 2:28pm

Want a memorable marketing campaign? Make something cool. Nintendo has done that with a special YouTube video that will put a smile on your face as it implodes.



 

Rap Celebrating Physics A Hit

NPR Programs: Morning Edition  Tue, 09/02/2008 - 8:55am

Thousands of people have watched a YouTube video celebrating a particle accelerator in Europe. The rapper is Kate McAlpine, a Michigan State University grad shown dancing inside the facility that is 27 kilometers long.

The spokesman for the lab says the science is dead on.

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YouTube monetization chief departs

CNET Tech blog  Tue, 06/03/2008 - 5:26pm

Shashi Seth, the executive leading the effort to make money from the YouTube video-sharing site, has left Google, the company confirmed Thursday.

"Shashi was a valued member of both the Google and YouTube teams, and we wish him well in his new endeavors," the company said in a statement.

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Dancing tot's mom faces setback in YouTube-Prince case

CNET Tech blog  Mon, 04/28/2008 - 7:00am

The Pennsylvania mother who sued Universal Music over a YouTube video of her toddler dancing to a Prince song isn't having much luck in court.



 

Are wired kids well served by schools?

CNET Tech blog  Thu, 04/24/2008 - 3:35pm

PALO ALTO, Calif.--Among the generation of kids growing up wired, many teens are hyper-motivated to learn a special skill like how to podcast a radio show, direct a Youtube video, publish an anime site, or hack an iPhone.

Now if only teachers could inspire such ingenuity.

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