Google to share YouTube revenues with users: Report
London, Jan 30: Internet giant Google plans to share advertising revenues from YouTube with users of the video-sharing website, the Financial Times reported here today.
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10 Effective Ways to Get More Blog Subscribers
The question I seem to be getting over and over these days is…
How did you get 6,000 subscribers in 10 months?
The answer is simple—I value subscribers more than any other measure of blog success, such as page views or raw traffic. Subscribers are the life blood of a successful blog in my opinion, and frankly, [...]
Use Senduit to share your files
Send and share your files (up to 100 MB) with Senduit, a simple filesharing application.
Here’s how it works: navigate to Senduit, find the file you want to share with someone, upload it (took me about 20 seconds to upload a 518 KB file), and then Senduit gives you a URL where your file can [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Name that tune with Midomi
Web site Midomi lets you find the name of a song by humming or singing a few bars of the unknown tune.
We’ve posted about similar search tools before, most notably Humming Search, but Midomi stands out in a few of ways. First, its database of searchable tunes is user-contributed, meaning that the more popular the [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Google plans to share YouTube revenues with users: report
Internet giant Google plans to share advertising revenues from YouTube with users of the video-sharing website, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
The newspaper quoted Chad Hurley — the co-founder of YouTube who sold the site to Google for 1.65 billion dollars last year — as saying it would introduce the system within months.
Hurley spoke to [...]
What are you doing? - Ask Twitter
January 29, 2007 by Raj
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Twitter, which is a sort of “group send†SMS application. Each person controls their own network of friends. When any of them send a text message to “40404,†all of his or her friends see the message via sms. This launched officially today, and a few select insiders were playing with the service at the [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Screenshots with Firefox
People often take screenshots of web pages for miscellaneous reasons - when designing a page, debugging a web application, or even for graphical reference. Usually, though, only a portion of the screenshot is actually relevant to the user’s purpose, leading to a large portion of the image getting cropped. This can be time consuming, [...]
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