After reading a couple of comments via my last post and my Yahoo email, I realized that many folks out there thought that I was criticizing Google in regards to the recent addition of advertisements on YouTube. Honestly, if I disliked Google so furvently, I would likely no be utilizing Blogspot as well as Adsense, Webmaster Tools and Analytics (all Google) in order to blog both professionally and recreationally.
Having said that, I still stand by my words that I don't particularly care for all of the Adsense advertisements plastered on YouTube (both channels and videos alike), but understand that it is a wonderful medium to earn some decent revenue. My biggest qualm is having to close an advertisement that is over-layed onto a video, mainly due to the fact that the "X" is miniscule. Sometimes, I will miss the "X" by a hair and wind up opening the advertisement into another full window which is kind of annoying when you hoped to see a video instead. Other than that, spam away Adsensically (I just made that one up, feel free to use it).
I also wanted to say that comments are always welcome as well as email, I am fascinated with what my readers opinions are, so yeah, feedback is always appreciated.
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Whether you were aware of this or not, Google has purchased YouTube. Regularly this type of transaction wouldn't raise any eyebrows, but I wanted to share a couple of things that I have noticed straight-away with this transaction. First, I've noticed that nearly all video pages are now displaying Google Adsense images as well as Google Search capabilities. Personally, I don't think that is such a bad thing, but I am concerned that when advertisers are brought into the mix that creative license (in the form of freedom of speech) may possibly be infringed upon. Granted, we American's take these things ridiculously seriously, but I would hate to see creative license silenced in the form of political correctness.
Another thing that I have noticed is that many of the popular YouTube channels are now "partners". This is a pretty cool thing for the channel directors and whatnot, but it is annoying to anyone viewing the channels for a simple reason. hen you begin a video you are greeted by an advertisement that you must close in order to watch the video on the player. This isn't that big of a deal, but when you are used to clicking and watching, it can be annoying trying to close out an ad and accidentally clicking slightly to the left or right of the "x" and then loading an ad that closes the page you wanted to load originally. This gets pretty annoying.
Having said that, I hope that people who are partnering up with Google and YouTube are aware that their content will be subjected to approval in order to run advertisements. In addition, I heard that the rating system and search system will be refined similar to "clean" and "dirty"searches. It would seem to me that this would bury some channels that tend to be more controversial and less "mainstream". I will be interested to see if YouTube becomes more sterile in lieu of this new venture. I suspect that a lot of great/tongue in cheek content will be replaced with, as I mentioned earlier, bland material.
I suspect that YouTube as we know it, is going to be a thing of the past. I guess we should have expected this as soon as it went mainstream during the election cycle. All god things must come to an end. Granted, this isn't the "end", as YouTube will still be around, it just will be a bit more censored than many would prefer.
I know I don't spend a heck of a lot of time discussing the economy on this blog, but I wanted to bring some old news to your attention so that you may be able to buy some pretty cool gadgets at a reduced price. As you may already know, Circuit City has announced that they will be closing down a vast number of stores around the world. Well, after visiting one of their locations, I was absolutely amazed to see some of the prices for laptops, software and accessories. If you have one of the locations that is going out of business near you, check it out!
There are some great bargains out there right now due to retailers trying to move excess merchandise as well as retailers feeling the pinch of recession. As I said, I don't usually cover this type of thing on this blog, but since we are all "techies", I thought you might want a quick heads u and reminder. I plan on heading back next week to pick up some photoshop and video editing software. Anyway, thanks for reading!
I wanted to take a minute today to talk about a recurring issue with Apple's Wireless Mighty Mouse. The issue I am talking about today is the lack of tracking responsiveness after a prolonged period of inactiveness. Oftentimes, when I am working across my numerous blogs (sometimes I have too many sites to update, but I am grateful for the readership) I have long periods of mouse inactivity which can sometimes cause my wireless mouse to have tracking, scrolling and overall responsiveness issues. This problem isn't one that is confined to my rat, but to many owners of the product.
Having said that, I want to give you a quick tip to keep you from running out to the store to buy a new rat, replace your batteries or shake the rat until it breaks on its own. The quick tip is simply to flip the power switch underneath the mouse to the off position for about 5 seconds then flip it back on. By doing this you will reset the mouse and in about 15-20 seconds you will have a normal functioning Apple Wireless Mouse once again.
This issue has jumped up and bit me a few times, so I thought that some of my readers out in the Blogosphere might have had a similar issue and might be able to use the quick tip. I also recommend the same technique with the Wireless Keyboard as well. Usually with the keyboard the issue is wifi connectivity and merely needs a push of the upper right button to re-align the connection.
Overall, I am quite happy with the wireless accessories of the iMac, but wouldn't recommend buying them unless you have a handful of rechargeable batteries and chargers. Anyway, just wanted to drop a quick tip for all of you if you have been having a similar issue.