By Mark O’Neill A Leeds man, whom British police have described as “the city’s dumbest criminal” has been banned from boasting about his crimes on YouTube. Andrew Kellett uploaded more than 80 videos to YouTube in which he boasted about what he had done... (posted on 30 May 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)
Login to your YouTube account and visit the Inbox - they have totally revamped the interface and it’s much more responsive now. You can read comments on your YouTube videos and messages from other YouTube members inline - something like the... (posted on 26 May 2008 by Digital Inspiration)
Windows Media Center for Vista is a good entertainment portal where you can watch videos, browse through photos, listen to music or do whatever you want but it fails to provide users the flexibility to watch videos from popular services like YouTube,... (posted on 25 May 2008 by Sizlopedia)
Ever wondered who is behind removal of videos you just wanted to see, but was presented by message saying the video was removed due to some kind of TOS violation, YouTomb - a research project by MIT Free Culture can provide you with some valuable stats,... (posted on 25 May 2008 by Tech Guide)
Currently the first result in Google for ???youtube keywords??? is a video claiming to do video keyword research using WordTracker. The problem with doing keyword research for videos this way is that the most popular queries in WordTracker, which takes... (posted on 23 May 2008 by Natural Search and Mobile SEO Blog)
Currently the first result in Google for “youtube keywords” is a video claiming to do video keyword research using WordTracker. The problem with doing keyword research for videos this way is that the most popular queries in WordTracker, which takes... (posted on 22 May 2008 by Natural Search and Mobile SEO Blog)
Those crazy wacky guys at MIT are at it again, this time with a system that tracks YouTube videos that are taken down for copyright violation. Want to see it? Of course you do. Here you go: http://youtomb.mit.edu/ There are a few things you’ll... (posted on 21 May 2008 by PCMech)

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