Sunday, 18 April 2010

Chad Hurley: YouTube's got TV in its sights

Chad Hurley: YouTube's got TV in its sights: "Internet video chief says he wants YouTube to be watched in the same way as
television, up from 15 minutes a day to an average of five hours."

MY REPORT ON ARTICLE : - This is a great move forward into integration of TV and Video as one in the way to provide a streaming of You Tube Videos either on the TV or using your laptop, net-book or home computer, using Wifi. This will enable a more portable way to make home videos and support them within the package of TV and Video to provide a business model for providing your customers with information about your organisation or company and the products you have to sell.

A good way to promote, sell and market your business to your target audience and l will be promoting our organisation in the future, by providing clients contracts with additional services through Adam Christian Enterprises {UK} Management Consultancy Agency providing specialists for people in all forms of help for business.

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Thursday, 8 April 2010

Tweet, Tweet: Announcing HuffPost's Twitter Editions

A great media platform for sharing and thank you to Arianna for providing such a good way to post and follow lists on twitter. As a person that has many links to twitter l find it useful to spend my time now commenting and providing more awareness of my presence to people, even my Facebook Friends have increased. So l will test it out and try and report back very soon.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Thursday, 1 April 2010

Asian internet security at risk

Asian Internet security at risk: "FT technology correspondent Joseph Menn reports on the problems besetting google and yahoo in China, plus the Cyber attacks on Vietnamese activists who oppose Chinese mining investment"

As the attacks through cybercrime have increased within the Asian continent so other social media players are experiencing the same problems as Google and even companies like Yahoo with Alibaba now in charge and security firms like Symantec are finding problems as more attacks become an everyday occurrence on Vietnamese activists who oppose the Chinese Mining Investment. Even the rise of keyboard tapping has become more prevalent. Listen to the podcast or download the audio at

" The Roving Giraffe News Report " provided through Ace News Service