Posts tagged TechCrunch
400+ comments for a blank post
May 27th
Techcrunch did it again. Following Twitter‘s lack of availability during the last days, Michael Arrington posted a blank post that made over 400 comments in 2 days. Probably it will be one of the most popular posts of Techrunch all time. Just check some of the hillarious video comments
This is somewhat similar to Bobby Voicu’s confirmation that he’s got the job as Romania Yahoo! Community Manager. Posts with no content but that convey a lot of insight.
And since we talked about Twitter, feel free to follow me in those moments of service availability
Animoto – create on the fly videos, online
Mar 14th
As open platforms rampantly grow we will see more and more startups that offer services like Animoto. As covered by TechCrunch, Animoto enables you to create on the fly videos from your photos. Here are some of Animoto’s really cool features:
- it allows you to retrieve photos from popular sites like: Flickr, Facebook, Smugmug, Picasa, Photobucket or upload from your station
- you can add a music soundtrack to your video – either from their database or upload your mp3
- they support newly launched YouTube Everywhere API, thus allowing you to automatically upload your creation to YoutTube
- you can create 30′ free videos or even longer videos at a small cost of $3 or $30 for unlimited yearly subscription
- they have a Facebook application which allows you to use Animoto from inside your Facebook account.
- you can embed the videos directly from Animoto or just use YouTube (see above)
Here’s a video made from my HDR set from Flickr. In case your were wondering the music is from Juno Soundrack.
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Happy Birthday Michael Arrington
Mar 13th
Today is Michael Arrington‘s birthday. You can see below a nice video made by his colleagues. Happy Birthday and as one of your readers rightfully says :
Your blog and all the work you put into the Crunchies really inspires a lot of people here in Europe. Keep up the good work mate!
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YouTube Everywhere – major API announcement
Mar 12th
As previously covered by TechCrunch, YouTube was preparing a huge announcement today. Everybody entered the comment frenzy and started guessing different feature announcements: high definition videos, live streaming, white label video solution, revenue sharing program world wide, partnership with Hulu, etc.
The actual news is that YouTube is introducing a new set of APIs that will turn them practically in a white label video sharing solution.
For users, the exciting news is that they will be able to actively participate in the YouTube community from just about anywhere, including the online destinations and web communities they already love and visit regularly. For partners and developers, YouTube has grown into much more than a website. It has become an open, general purpose, video services platform, available for use by just about any third-party website, desktop application, or consumer device. We now provide a complete set of (CRUD) capabilities for uploading, managing, searching, and playing back user videos and metadata from the YouTube “cloud,” managed by us. We do all of the hard work of transcoding and hosting and streaming and thumbnailing your videos, and we provide open access to our sizable global audience, enabling you to generate traffic for your site, visibility for your brand, or support for your cause. Meanwhile, we provide full access to our substantial video library, enabling you to attract users and enhance the experience on your site. It’s all free, and it’s available to everyone, starting now.
Technically, we have introduced some new APIs. (This is just a geeky acronym for Awesomely Powerful Interactions, which is what users are now capable of performing from just about anywhere.) Building upon our existing APIs for querying the YouTube library and playing embedded YouTube videos, we have added the following new API services for external developers and partners:
* Upload videos and video responses to YouTube
* Add/Edit user and video metadata (titles, descriptions, ratings, comments, favorites, contacts, etc)
* Fetch localized standard feeds (most viewed, top rated, etc.) for 18 international locales
* Perform custom queries optimized for 18 international locales
* Customize player UI and control video playback (pause, play, stop, etc.) through software
As a fun fact, Hulu is opening to public today (world wide).
Hulu is NBC Universal and News Corporation’s online video joint venture. The site, which is currently in private beta, focuses exclusively on professional content and does not take on YouTube directly as a viral video destination. The site raised $100 million in financing from Providence Equity Partners.
Check out the new YouTube APIs and Tools and also the case studies for sites already taking benefit of the new YouTube APIs.








