Videojug launched in 2006 and is gaining popularity as a prime destination for advice on everything from applying make-up to improving your golf or managing your finances. The run down of ‘most viewed’ clips perhaps tells us something about the pressures of our society e.g. ‘how to kiss someone passionately’ being at the top fairly [...]
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Can mushrooms save the world?
TED is one video site that seems to have gained instant respect from everyone I know who has checked it out. A fair few prospective clients have said they want their site to be like this one. It as a fine example of quality in terms of online video. What makes this site excellent is [...]
Universal Search & the Emergence of Video
in search
I went to an early morning talk recently and I have to say it was certainly worthwhile getting up for. The breakfast briefing (organised by E-consultancy) was delivered by Andrew Girdwood of bigmouthmedia – a man who knows his stuff (and yours) when it comes to search. He was reeling slightly from the Google trademark [...]
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This blog is written by Sarah Platt, Co-founder & Director of Kinura.
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