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San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom sat down for a chat with YouTube co-founder SteveChen last night to discuss the role of YouTube in politics. In the age of the “Macaca Moment” and the Hillary Clinton “1984″ ad, video and YouTube specifically are affecting political campaigns. Chen mostly spoke in broad strokes when discussing his [...]
... will be venturing into the live streaming video genre later this year according to its co-founder SteveChen. Chen confirmed this… [More]Want to join the booming online video sharing trend but can't quite figure out how? This video tutorial is a great DIY guide to make high quality YouTube clips. Even if you're totally inexperienced, Indie… [More]Read More: Via: Help our community...
Is Google's Marissa Mayer getting a coworker for a neighbor? Word on the tipline is that YouTube cofounder SteveChen is putting together a high-tech bachelor pad: A friend who's a contractor says... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
YouTube will host a “YouTube Live” event in San Francisco on Nov. 22 featuring a cavalcade of web stars that will be live-streamed on the web. This begs the question: Is YouTube finally going to unveil a live-streaming product? A comment by SteveChen about YouTube working on a live-streaming product to be released this year set the Internet a-buzzin’ back in February. Then in August,...
... planes.This is notable because YouTube doesn't offer live-streaming technology.YouTube co-founder SteveChen announced earlier this year that later in 2008, but several months later, there were scattered rumors that those plans had been scrapped. An event like YouTube Live would indicate that live streaming is indeed still on track--although the company has not yet said anything about...
... America.This is notable because YouTube doesn't offer live-streaming technology.YouTube co-founder SteveChen announced earlier this year that later in 2008, but several months later, there were scattered rumors that those plans had been scrapped. An event like YouTube Live would indicate that live streaming is indeed still on track--though the company has not yet said anything about...
... will be venturing into the live streaming video genre later this year according to its co-founder SteveChen. Chen confirmed this… [More]Want to join the booming online video sharing trend but can't quite figure out how? This video tutorial is a great DIY guide to make high quality YouTube clips. Even if you're totally inexperienced, Indie… [More]Besides the elegant touchscreen...
Comments (5)By | hehe By | Hoorah! I was almost there myself if Frank's snoring hadn't kept me up. By | u should call this site the Frankchuist. By | From the picture I thought that he might be looking for the missing button on his shirt... nope. video confirms he's sleeping. By | It was Newsom pretending to be hip and cool about all that intertubes stuff by interviewing SteveChen, one...
YouTube’s founders SteveChen and Chad Hurley and their coterie of troubleshooters are, as we’re all well aware, busy with takedown notices and other legal responsibilities . So when they determined it necessary recently to try to spruce up their thoroughly (and somewhat ironically) text- and JPEG-based Help Center , they decided to seek the aid of the camera-wielding public to get the...
... effect? Head to the San Francisco Public Library for . Mayor Newsom will be in conversation with SteveChen, co-founder and CTO of YouTube. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Broadcasting yourself isn't just a YouTube gig. Join representatives from FriendFeed, Seesmic, Pownce, and SoftTech VC as they discuss the at Stanford Business School from 6 to 8:30 p.m.(Photo by )
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... brief, to-the-point recommendations from friends and trusted sources." GoPlanit (Presented by SteveChen and Jimmy Ku) "Creates a custom trip itinerary for you at the click of a button." Grockit (Presented by Farbood Nivi and Michael Buffington) "A place for learners to meet and work with each other in a live collaborative platform." Minor Studios (Presented by Dave Werner and Martin...
... by Dara O'Rourke) -- Goodrec (Presented by Mihir Shah and Yishai Lerner) -- GoPlanit (Presented by SteveChen and Jimmy Ku) -- Grockit (Presented by Farbood Nivi and Michael Buffington) -- Minor Studios (Presented by Dave Werner and Martin Reptto) -- plaYce (Presented by Carmel Gerber) -- Shattered Reality (Presented by Damon Grow and Eric Stone) -- Truecar (Presented by Scott Painter...
Word on the Valleywag tipline is that YouTube co-founder SteveChen is developing his very own high-tech bachelor pad (think: video screens everywhere) on the top floor of the Ritz Carlton. Confidential from Curbed SF to Chen: Dude, do not...
We hear plenty about Chad Hurley and SteveChen; almost enough to forget that YouTube had a third founder: Jawed Karim, who decided to return to Stanford instead of sticking around for the company's meteoric rise. But even though Karim never drew a salary doesn't mean he wasn't rewarded for his contribution. He told the NYTimes in 2006 he actually pitched the idea of a video sharing...