Hi,
You Tube has a new method for managing video submissions from readers called Tou Tube Direct.
You Tube Direct will include the Huffington Post and the San Fransisco Chronicle.
The new feauture will make the You Tube users easier to submit clips that news media companies can choose to highlight.
The new tool that is planned on coming out on Tuesday could become a conflict or a challanger for with other citizen journalism cites like iReport on CNN, where eyewitnesses can upload videos of news events as well as their own opinions.
I like the new idea that You Tube is introducing. As far as I know most people use You Tube to check out many different videos. I think that the new tool will be a success.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Hi,
Sony wants to start make its animated hit “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs” available to consumers directly through Internet-enabled televisions and Blu-ray players before the movie is released on DVD.
The economy crisis is causing people not to buy DVDs, which puts many store retails on a decline in sales. So Sony wants to help out in the home entertainment.
The chief executive of Sony, Howard Stringer, also said that “We don’t need a war with Wal-Mart or any other organization, and I don’t think they’re hostile to this." "It will make televisions more valuable, and that’s a good thing.”
I think it's good that Sony is trying to try to do things to help the us out. If the movie would have been something that I would have been really interested in I would have purchased it before the realease of the DVD. Hopefully it will work out for Sony.
Sony wants to start make its animated hit “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs” available to consumers directly through Internet-enabled televisions and Blu-ray players before the movie is released on DVD.
The economy crisis is causing people not to buy DVDs, which puts many store retails on a decline in sales. So Sony wants to help out in the home entertainment.
The chief executive of Sony, Howard Stringer, also said that “We don’t need a war with Wal-Mart or any other organization, and I don’t think they’re hostile to this." "It will make televisions more valuable, and that’s a good thing.”
I think it's good that Sony is trying to try to do things to help the us out. If the movie would have been something that I would have been really interested in I would have purchased it before the realease of the DVD. Hopefully it will work out for Sony.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Disney theme park is expanding,
Shanghai, China will soon be joining other cities like Paris, Tokyo, Orlando, and L.A. with a Disney theme park.
Even though the new theme park in China will not be as big as the other ones, it will satisfy many Chinese residents.
The new park will have hotels, shopping areas and a Magic Kingdom style theme park.
The companies goal is to create an engine that will drive demand among China's 1.3 billion residents for other Disney products, from video games to Broadway-style shows to DVDs.
The total cost, not including the hotels and resort infrastructure, will be $3.5 billion, making it one of the largest foreign investments in China.
I think it's great that the Disney theme parks are expanding. I have been to the one in Paris, Tokyo and now Florida. Every one knows the Disney theme parks, and for China to have one in the future will make many residents happy. I met a Chinese foreign exchange students two years ago and I remember her telling me that her friends back home are jealous that she is able to go to Disneyland. She was very excited and loved the park. Now her friends back home will be able to go to the park as well, without the big expense (plane tickets to either one of the Disney cities).
Even though the new theme park in China will not be as big as the other ones, it will satisfy many Chinese residents.
The new park will have hotels, shopping areas and a Magic Kingdom style theme park.
The companies goal is to create an engine that will drive demand among China's 1.3 billion residents for other Disney products, from video games to Broadway-style shows to DVDs.
The total cost, not including the hotels and resort infrastructure, will be $3.5 billion, making it one of the largest foreign investments in China.
I think it's great that the Disney theme parks are expanding. I have been to the one in Paris, Tokyo and now Florida. Every one knows the Disney theme parks, and for China to have one in the future will make many residents happy. I met a Chinese foreign exchange students two years ago and I remember her telling me that her friends back home are jealous that she is able to go to Disneyland. She was very excited and loved the park. Now her friends back home will be able to go to the park as well, without the big expense (plane tickets to either one of the Disney cities).
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