Has anyone used, seen or even made content for Google Video? Seems like this is the latest in a long line of consumer services that Google is offering as a potential revenue stream. Already there are hundreds if not thousands of videos at the Google website, most short, and currently streaming for free.
I read that Google has the intention of using the streaming site to offer video downloads similar to that of Apple on their iTunes music service, for a fee of course. Most of the videos that I have seen so far are short independent films and stuff people recorded in front of their webcams (exemplified by the large number of Numa Numa dance videos) for distribution to the masses.
Question is how is this video service different from the video blogging and video podcasting that is available elsewhere?
There already is a lot of content that is Hawaii related, mostly tourist oriented, but still images and video of the islands. I've bookmarked a few of them.
To use Google Video, you need broadband and the flash plugin for your Firefox or Safari browser.
Anyone know how to capture and save flash video to your local hard drive?
I read that Google has the intention of using the streaming site to offer video downloads similar to that of Apple on their iTunes music service, for a fee of course. Most of the videos that I have seen so far are short independent films and stuff people recorded in front of their webcams (exemplified by the large number of Numa Numa dance videos) for distribution to the masses.
Question is how is this video service different from the video blogging and video podcasting that is available elsewhere?
There already is a lot of content that is Hawaii related, mostly tourist oriented, but still images and video of the islands. I've bookmarked a few of them.
To use Google Video, you need broadband and the flash plugin for your Firefox or Safari browser.
Anyone know how to capture and save flash video to your local hard drive?
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