Footage.net Starts Footage Industry Directory
Footage.net, which is a metasearch search engine for stock, archival, and news footage, announced yesterday a new release of its search form and a new industry directory. The search engine, available...
View ArticleYouTube Gets a News Feed
YouTube posted something intriguing on its blog yesterday: the announcement of the YouTube News Feed. On a Web site noted for cute kittens, laughing babies, and people explaining historical events...
View ArticleJohnny Carson, Now In Digital Archive Form
Did you ever fall asleep watching Carson? Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show is now available online in digital format. Unfortunately you won’t get to browse the entire archive of content unless you’re...
View ArticleRemix Your Politix With Museum of the Moving Image
Here’s the ResearchBuzz part of why I’m doing this writeup: Museum of the Moving Image has a Web site called The Living Room Candidate, available at http://livingroomcandidate.org. This site contains...
View ArticleVimeo Launches Vimeo Video School
Video site Vimeo announced last week the launch of Vimeo Video School, which has both instructions on how to make better videos and a directory of video tutorials. It’s available at...
View ArticleWhither KeepVid?
EDIT: It appears KeepVid is Back! Sometimes you want to download something from YouTube and hang on to it. Not because you’re interested in violating copyright or overthrowing The Man or anything like...
View ArticleRemoval of Irish Parliament Debate Videos Sparks Questions: Are We Developing...
There’s been a story going around the Irish media in the last few days about the removal of footage of political debates from a Web site. I haven’t seen any coverage of it in American media so I wanted...
View Article30+ Of My Favorite YouTube Channels
Recently there was some research published indicating that YouTube is the most popular Internet platform for teenagers. After reading that I thought “Maybe I should do an article on my favorite YouTube...
View ArticleCrash Course Launches New Series on Navigating Digital Information
I’ve mentioned before that I watch very little “regular” TV and a lot of YouTube. Not just music videos or cats playing the piano (not that there’s anything wrong with that) but shows like Real...
View ArticleNew Video Metasearch Features a Guy and His Cat
I hate YouTube’s search options. Hate hate hate them. I’ve considered an article writing about how much I hate them, but that seemed indulgent when I had no way to fix any of the problems. Even when I...
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