Section 1: Introduction and Background Social networking sites have been steadily rising in the past decade. Some of the biggest names in the recent social culture are Facebook‚ YouTube and Twitter. Let’s start with a little history lesson about the humble beginnings of these social networking giants. First off‚ let us begin with Facebook. Prior to its launch in February 2004‚ Mark Zuckerberg had experimented with a number of different web products from his Harvard dormitory. In fact‚ his first
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YouTube—Almost everyone has heard of this video-sharing website or seen videos on this website. YouTube has become massive‚ from just an ordinary video-sharing website‚ to something that connects the people of the world. Ordinary people who make videos YouTube are able to become celebrities overnight. An example is Chris Crocker‚ 21‚ who made a video called “Leave Britney Alone”‚ where he is crying and screaming at everyone who made fun of Britney Spears’ disastrous performance at the MTV Video
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on How YouTube is Radically Transforming the Beauty Industry and What That Means for Brands © Pixability‚ Inc. 2014. All rights reserved. The Massive YouTube Beauty Ecosystem $111 Billion1 Combined value of top 50 beauty brands 3% $265 Billion2 Expected value of beauty business Monthly YouTube beauty video views YouTube video advertising spending in 2013 $ 14.9 Billion YouTube beautyrelated video views 9.8 Billion 959 Million YouTube makeup video views Percentage of YouTube beauty video
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“Speak YouTube to Me”: Investigating YouTube’s Culture and Communities The label “video essay” is often used as an umbrella term to designate a certain type of audiovisual analysis of film. A precise definition of the video essay is extraordinarily controversial as the video essayistic analysis often overlaps other forms like film essay or intellectual montage. In an attempt to describe the video essay‚ Andrew McWhirter calls it a “short analytical film about films or film culture” and a “general
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Introduction to YouTube” Michael Wesch’s short film “An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube” does exactly what the title entails- he introduces YouTube from an anthropological point of view. While many may have issues thinking of YouTube as anything other than entertainment‚ Wesch does an exceptional job of connecting these two subjects. Wesch begins with introducing YouTube; that is‚ he explains how YouTube really got big. From the beginning of YouTube‚ he goes into demographics for YouTube. After
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Google‚ YouTube and the Internet Video Market Market definition: Worldwide online video market | Market size: 36 billion unique visitors in 2007 1. Industry trends o Internet video market experienced dramatic growth from 2006‚ with User Generated Content (UGC) accounting for 47% of this market. o News‚ comedy and music formed the bulk of online viewing across different age categories. o Ages 18-29 represented majority of the heavy users and content creators‚ whereas the 30-49 age categories
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The Growing Reputation of YouTube Table of Contents: Abstract ……………………………………………………………………….. 3 Chapter I: Introduction 1.1 Background ……………………………………………………………………….. 4 1.2 Purpose of Study ……………………………………………………………………….. 4 1.3 Objectives of Study ……………………………………………………………………….. 5 1.4 Study Structure ……………………………………………………………………….. 5 Chapter II: Literature Review 2.1 Introduction ……………………………………………………………………….. 6 2.2 Features
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Chapter 40 – Oxygenation YouTube videos 32bravo711. (2014‚ January 3). Brief Physiology of Oxygenation [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cie544oWvhY I really liked this video. It’s very thorough as far as it’s content. The video has great visuals‚ is easy to understand‚ and the speaker or creator of the video is knowledgeable and easy to listen to. The cons I would say about this video are that it is very lengthy for a YouTube video. It’s a lot like a lecture
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environmental degradation has risen with high profile public figures backing the cause. The presentation of the videos on the environmental degradation seeks to advance this agenda. The purpose of the essay is to analyze two YouTube videos on environmental issues. YouTube is an online video database with several topical areas under analysis by independent individuals. A considerable number of content is attributable to environmentalist and their agendas. One of the videos covering critical
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1. In your view and experience on YouTube‚ will typical YouTube viewers accept advertising while watching the videos? As a YouTube user‚ advertising is a pain and I try to avoid it whenever possible‚ but it could be much worse and is generally non-intrusive as possible. Some videos provide a flash overlay at the bottom of the video that displays an advertisement similar to the Google ad words advertisements that appear when using Google for searching. This flash overlay can even be closed as soon
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