Interesting video over on YouTube of Chad Hurley (co-founder of YouTube) speaking to Congress about online video with a followup by Mashable and another video, this time of a fawning congress critter.
Interesting video over on YouTube of Chad Hurley (co-founder of YouTube) speaking to Congress about online video with a followup by Mashable and another video, this time of a fawning congress critter.
I’ve posted nearly all of the future of video congressional hearing in bite-sized, YouTubed chunks at our tech policy blog, The 463 (http://463.blogs.com).
(I posted the video on YouTube that you linked to above).
Very interesting hearing. Obviously the copyright issue dominated, but I predict that the content regulation issues might dominate future forums like this.
I’ve posted nearly all of the future of video congressional hearing in bite-sized, YouTubed chunks at our tech policy blog, The 463 (http://463.blogs.com).
(I posted the video on YouTube that you linked to above).
Very interesting hearing. Obviously the copyright issue dominated, but I predict that the content regulation issues might dominate future forums like this.
http://www.digg.com/tech_news/YouTube_Founder_Steve_Chen_Admits_Girls_Like_Him_A_Lot_More_Now
Here is a semi-related story. It turns out that money can buy love.
http://www.digg.com/tech_news/YouTube_Founder_Steve_Chen_Admits_Girls_Like_Him_A_Lot_More_Now
Here is a semi-related story. It turns out that money can buy love.
They refer to Chad as the founder of YouTube.
Why don’t the other founders, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim, get any air time?
They refer to Chad as the founder of YouTube.
Why don’t the other founders, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim, get any air time?