Just an update for you on the Forums, although I haven’t released them for use yet here’s a few updates on what the forums will contain.
Forum 3 years 6 weeks ago I decided to include a forum because there were some people who requested that Techsnap had a forum and it’s certainly easier to implement the forum whilst the Website is new because of user integration between the website and the forum it’s self.
I recently started a YouTube channel and website, since launch I have done all of the videos and brief writing by myself. I am hoping I can find a several people that would help me produce content for my website. Reviews, Comparison Videos, everything. Keep in mind, this is non paying.
I recently started a YouTube channel and website, since launch I have done all of the videos and brief writing by myself. I am hoping I can find a several people that would help me produce content for my website. Reviews, Comparison Videos, everything. Keep in mind, this is non paying.
OK, so we’re not at Gangnam Style or Call Me Maybe viewing levels. Those videos have more than 274 million and 269 million views, respectively, on YouTube. But today, TechCrunch’s YouTube channel passed its own milestone: 10 million views.
Michael Arrington wrote the first post on TechCrunch on June 11th, 2005.
As you may have noticed that OSTalk has become a totally different forum. In fact it’s been re-branded as my website, Techsnap. The reason for this is because the previous administrator of OSTalk cannot maintain the forum anymore but did not want to outright close it down.
Simply put, Google Hangouts is awesome. It’s seamless, it’s cross-platform, and it works really well. At least, it works well so long as you’re not on AT&T’s mobile network. Unfortunately, if you try to video chat when you’re using AT&T’s network, it won’t work.
Video discovery, video discovery, video discovery — it’s like this is the thing that’s on everyone’s mind, right? You’ve got billions of hours of video being made available on the web and no good way to find what you want to watch. It’s like that 500 channels but nothing on problem, times infinity.
Twitter’s new video-sharing service, Vine, launched a few days ago, which we’ve covered extensively. My main complaint after a couple days worth of use is that I simply can’t find enough vines to enjoy.