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  1. "YouTube was created by three former employees of PayPal, in a Silicon Valley garage, in early 2005. According to two of the founders, Chad Hurley and Steven Chen, a graphic designer and a software engineer, respectively, the idea grew out of a dinner party at Chen’s home in San Francisco, in the winter of 2004-05.

  2. The YouTube Reader confronts prevalent claims to newness, immediacy or popularity with systematic and theoretically informed arguments. It offers a closer look at both texts accessible via YouTube and policies and norms governing how they are accessed and used.

  3. "The Video Vortex Reader is the first collection of critical texts to deal with the rapidly emerging world of online video – from its explosive rise in 2005 with YouTube, to its future as a significant form of personal media.

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    Project by Robert Searle This entry is concerned with the possible development of Improvised Voice Instrumental Music, which can also be more simply referred to as Vocal Music. Essentially, it involves the use of the human voice to imitate musical instruments realistically but at the same time producing new compositions spontaneously (ie. improvise...

    The following presents some other basic insights on Voice Instrumental Music. But it must be undertstood that this subject is actually vast, and has all kinds of potentials which are largely unknown, or under-appreciated. A.Basic Answers to Objections concerning Voice Instrumental Music. Some people may think that effective vocalisations, or improv...

    YouTube notably has many examples of Voice Instrumental Music, and some links are presented here. Ofcourse, it can be improvised as well, as clearly stated in the above text. Such an approach is arguably far more challenging, and indeed, more interesting if done in a very professional, and credible way. Anyway, the examples presented below are of v...

  4. 2009年3月18日 · Abstract. "The creation and distribution of user-generated content via video-sharing sites such as YouTube and GoogleVideo both expands and alters our rapport with the medium of television. This article proposes to introduce the concept of “homecasting” (as distinct from broadcasting and narrowcasting) as a step towards designing a ...

  5. Jess Scully: "Taiwan’s civic hackers were organized around a leaderless collective called g0v (pronounced “gov zero.”) Many believed in radical transparency, in throwing opaque processes open to the light, and in the idea that everyone who is affected by a decision should have a say in it. They preferred establishing consensus to running ...

  6. The Remix the Commons videos are currently available on vimeo, but will soon be available also on Youtube, dailymotion and blip.tv. Producer Alain Ambrosia invites everyone to remix the videos: "According to the spirit of the remixthecommons project, each

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