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

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Monday, 29 March 2010

Social Media: Soon, Our Facebook Profiles Might Follow Us Offline Too

I find this really scary as well as a book l read along time a go that went as far as embedding a chip into some ones arm that was a bar code for paying for retail goods. Interesting thing about this was that l was told in this same book " sorry cannot remember title" that all bar codes when broken down have the the numbers 666 in them. That was quite alarming if it was true not tested the theory, something to do with numbering sequences, anyway this Facebook off-line is even more open to all sorts of problems with privacy as geo-locators could be hacked to find out where you are and what you are doing. This would be an ID disaster and even harder to trace than hackers on-line. Cannot wait for the comments on this little scenario ?
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Friday, 26 March 2010

China's Google Syndrome

This was a really humanatarian move by Google to close down in China and move themselves to Hong Kong as the rights of an individual should be forthright in being able to use his/her own free will to work online and obtain valuable information that should not be censored by the Chinese Government to enable their own imperialistic views to be supplanted onto their citizens and be able to change their views about the westernised world. For too long countries that have hidden behind their previous indentities but still wanted to be part of a democratic society - but only on their terms have been able to pressurise their people by coercing them into taking a stance that favours their governmental control measures and enables governments to force their views onto their everyday lives.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Google's fast pipe to Asia almost ready

Google's fast pipe to Asia almost ready: "Five undersea cables built by a consortium including Google and other telecom companies is set to start carrying traffic at any point, with Google entitled to as much as 20 percent of the capacity."

So as Google prepares to hit Asia with a storm of new internet traffic will we see the same rise in internet use of Google IT as with have in the other parts of the world.

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Saturday, 6 March 2010

Getting Started With Google Gmail Buzz

Getting Started With Google Gmail Buzz: "


Mark Up Your Text

Google Buzz understands some very basic text markup language. That means you can spice up your text entries on Buzz by using bold text, italics and strikethroughs. Here's what you do:

  • *Make your text bold by placing an asterisk at each end of your word or sentence*
  • _Using underscores at each end will italicize this Buzz comment_.
  • -Use a dash at each end for a strikethrough-
  • For an em--dash, just place two hyphens side--by--side

E-Mail Your Buzz

If you don't have access to a Web browser, you can still send out your buzz via e-mail using your desktop e-mail client or your mobile device. Just send your post to buzz@gmail.com from the same Gmail account that displays your Buzz activity. You can use e-mail to send photos or text.
TIP: In my tests, only the text in my e-mail subject lines was displayed from my buzzes sent via e-mail. So any text in the message body of your e-mail will not be displayed. Photo attachments should show up automatically.

Get Those Buzzes Out (of Your Inbox)

Three kinds of Buzz updates will be automatically sent to your inbox: Whenever anyone comments on a buzz created by you; when another user comments on a buzz created by someone else that you have also commented on; or when someone tags you in a Buzz through the @reply system.

Google send these notifications to you, because the company believes you'll want to be notified when things happen on Buzzes you are actively participating in. But if you find these notifications annoying, Google doesn't have an obvious way to change this behavior. So it's up to you to employ the power of Gmail filters and labels to take control of your buzzes.

Multiple Inboxes

Now that you've got the buzzes hitting your inbox under control, let's get serious about organization by using Multiple Inboxes. This is a relatively new feature in Gmail that lets you view several different sections in your Gmail inbox to make it easy to separate messages from specific people, groups or message types like buzzes.
For our purposes, we are going to add two different inboxes to your Gmail homepage: one for Buzzes created by you (labeled My Buzzes) and one for Buzzes created by others (Buzzes).

More on activating multiple inboxes here

Labels (only useful with Multiple Inboxes)

The first thing you want to do is create two labels: 'My Buzzes' and 'Buzzes.' To do this, click on the 'Labels' button at the top of your Gmail inbox and select 'Manage labels.' Scroll down to where you see a text entry box that says 'Create a new label.' Just type in the name of each label one at a time and click 'Create.' Now go back to your inbox, and it's time for part two.

More on filtering buzzes created by you



"JUST THOUGHT ANYONE READING THIS WOULD FIND IT USEFUL AND AFTER VISITING TWITTER AND FINDING PEOPLE ASKING WHO IS ON BUZZ I COULD BEGIN BROADCASTING WHAT CAN BE DONE " G

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