By Mark O’Neill Between Chad Vader and now Emperor Palpatine, everyone is sure having fun squeezing as much satire as possible out of the Star Wars movies these days! This one is Ask Palpatine which is obviously someone’s hand covered in a piece of... (posted on 8 Jun 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)
YouTube recently introduced functionality to create interactive videos with annotation, and results are starting to appear, with users using the functionality to create some brilliant interactive entertaining videos, click the image below to checkout... (posted on 5 Jun 2008 by Tech Guide)
Reading through my daily does of Internet News I came across a really interesting feature added to YouTube. The feature allows users to make their videos more interactive with users allowing the people watching to participate in the actual video. The... (posted on 5 Jun 2008 by Techie Buzz)
Youtube added a new feature called annotations, that lets you to add interactive commentary. What it means is you can spice up your videos with cool speech bubbles, links to related videos, channels and search results of youtube content. Users will have... (posted on 4 Jun 2008 by Technology Bites)
YouTube has introduced a new feature called Video Annotations which will now allow YouTube users to make interactive YouTube videos using annotations and bubble messages. Flickr users would already be familiar with this feature as Flickr allows users to... (posted on 4 Jun 2008 by Sizlopedia)
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)

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