Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Best Substitution for YouTube

Daily Motion 


From an activity outlook, Daily motion is an imposing site. Actually, in 2011 Google DoubleClick's Ad Planner recorded it as the 44th most went to webpage on the web. As per ComScore, Dailymotion pulls in 116 million month to month novel guests to YouTube's 1.2 billion. (As far as perspectives, be that as it may, YouTube represents 28% of all around, while Daily motion represents only 1%.)

Size aside, the greatest contrast between the two destinations is Daily motion's long-standing notoriety for being much more indulgent with both copyrighted and precluded substance.

Vimeo 

Vimeo, a play on "feature" was established in 2004. Along these lines, that makes it one year more established than YouTube. It was the first feature sharing site to bolster HD and the White House posts its shows on Vimeo. Something truly "entertaining" is that "Bizarre Al" Yankovic distributes to Vimeo also! Here's a bizarre actuality, the online feature facilitating website does NOT permit "feature amusement features" on their servers, nor do they permit any sort of advertising or unlicensed substance in any feature transferred to their webpage. Unless you have a business account, Vimeo stands solidly against any sort of publicizing and not one feature or the player will have a commercial overlay. This is to keep the online feature facilitating webpage in control of the features transferred by its clients.

Google Video 



Google Videos is a video search motor from Google. It was once a free feature sharing site and permitted chose features to be remotely inserted on different sites and gave the essential HTML code nearby the media, like YouTube. This permitted sites to host loads of feature remotely without running into bandwidth or capacity limit issues.

Google Videos was adapted towards giving a substantial document of unreservedly searchable features. Other than novice media, Internet features, viral promotions, and film trailers, the administration likewise expected to disperse business proficient media, for example, broadcast substance and motion pictures.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Trending Videos of 2014

As the 2014 ends again, let's watch the most trending YouTube videos of the year. From pranks, music videos, sports, late night shows, let's bring back these most interesting facts about these videos.
Since September 2014, the Mutant Giant Spider Dog reached over a hundred million views on the website. It was created by a Polish film maker Sylwester Wardega. It featured the dog called "Chica" wearing a spider costume two times the animal's size. As the dog moves, it bounces around like a spider hopping. There were many people who got scared and ran away when they saw the dog. category: prank
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoB8t0B4jx4&list=PLcEvTnden3SHyOGWXZkAt4FS6G3ZfZ7pr[/embed]
Also released during September 2014, Dark Horse recorded by Katy Perry featuring Juicy J. made it to the top trending music videos. The song is included in her album entitled Prism. Other than YouTube, it became successful charting at number one in different countries especially Canada, USA and Netherlands. 
[embed]http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KSOMA3QBU0&list=PLcEvTnden3SEcNTFnmBFqeXTA_U7SF7Oy[/embed]
Published on March 10, 2014, the video "First Kiss" made it to the most trending YouTube videos. In an "arty" black-and-white video, 20 american strangers were partnered by two and were asked to kiss each other. The most surprising thing is that they are all strangers and it doesn't just focus on young adults but there were also gays, lesbians, old, young, famous, average person, tall and short. Sad to say, the casts were actually models, actors and musicians and the video was made for a clothing commercial. 
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KSOMA3QBU0&list=PLcEvTnden3SEcNTFnmBFqeXTA_U7SF7Oy[/embed]
Right after the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus were released to the public, a lot of reviews about the new gadget were uploaded and written in blogs but this video caught the attention of a lot of people especially the competing brands of Apple. In the video, he shows how the iPhone bent as he pushed the center of the phone with his thumbs. A number of other videos followed after this viral post.








Friday, December 5, 2014

Hated People in The Internet

You can do anything you want in the internet. However, there are always people watching your back, electronically. What do I mean? I meant are these examples of people being one of the most hated internet users because of outrageous reasons. Learn interesting facts about them on why they are hated and you can even read comments about these people. 


Having an affair is known to be morally and socially wrong but this guy thinks differently. Noel Biderman is very proud to call himself the most hated man on the internet. Currently, he is the founder and CEO of Ashley Madison which is an online dating website for married people who wants to cheat on their husbands or wives. Surprisingly, he gains a lot of money and when i say a lot, it's a net woth of  $100 million. His website wad very controversial and unreasonable to many people but there are actually a lot of members from different countries numbering to 22 million at the moment. He gets a lot death threats, hateful comments and protests especially from religious organizations. 

"I simply would like to see owners and lawyers of Assley Madisin in orange jumpsuits kneeling with ISIL and a machete. Put them and this site out of their scamming misery. They will have their judgement day ripping people off like they do. Sorry that I won't be meeting them in hell!"

"You men that need to use a site like this to cheat on your wife are a bunch of disgusting pathetic a$$holes who probably have tiny $#*!s. This is so disgusting and I hope you all catch a bunch of sexually transmitted diseases. Oh... and I hope your wife finds out and takes you for all you have too. :)"

(Number 2 is on the next article)