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May 20th, 2008 — Launched, youtube

It’s amazing what people can come up with these days, especially on those “piggy-back” strategies to YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, and other big social sites.
YouTomb is a site that documents all videos taken by YouTube but you can’t watch them! … isn’t that funny?
Lol… check it out, it might have an early “death” beat by early-adopters…
(Actually, this IS a really good idea, sorta like the internet timeline archive thingee)
Ever wonder exactly how many videos are taken down from YouTube because of copyright violations or other reasons? So did the folks at the MIT Free Culture student group. They created YouTomb
to document all YouTube videos that have been taken down. It is currently tracking 177,000 videos, and counts 4,394 that have been taken down for alleged copyright violations.
via techcrunch
copyright violations, early adopters, free culture, internet timeline, Launched, piggy back, sorta, student group, timeline archive, youtube, youtube videos
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May 10th, 2008 — web2.0, youtube

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You can use TimeTube to see history of YouTube videos in one glance. I typed, “Zedomax” and it quickly brought up a timeline of all the videos I’ve submitted to youtube since 2006.
Great mashup I’d say and you should check it out and bookmark this site for future reference. I found it much easier to find my videos than YouTube itself.
Thanks to Josh for the tip!
glance, timeline, video history, web2.0, youtube, youtube videos
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May 8th, 2008 — web2.0, youtube

Just in, YouTube launched in India. From what I can see, it’s in English so anyone interested in India’s culture can enjoy the localized version of India.
YouTube India would allow users to create and share videos, discover the most popular and relevant videos in India, and connect with other Indian and global users. Over time, YouTube India will benefit from an entirely local experience highlighting and featuring the content and functionality most desired by the Indian users,” said Sakina Arsiwala, International Manager, YouTube.
via sify
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global users, google, india, indian users, sify, web2.0, www youtube, youtube, youtube india, youtube video
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