Showing posts with label Web. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Web. Show all posts

Saturday, June 28, 2008

8,000,000 bugs all over the world

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There's something wrong with the Internet. I can't access my Google Reader using Mozilla Firefox. It used to be that I couldn't access Blogger either, but that's been fixed last night by I don't know what. My Google Reader problem still persists, however, and I'm left with no other choice but IE to download my feeds. Anyone else out there experience problems with FF3? I thought this was supposed to be the Internet?

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Download Youtube Videos in MP4 file format

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Since I'm on the topic of downloading Youtube videos to something anyway, and because some of you might like to actually know how I do it, here it is, my quick tutorial for downloading Youtube videos in MP4 file format.

It's actually pretty easy. No, very easy. In fact, it's so easy you can do it without a PC! Well, that's true, but that's another story. Anyway, here's what you have to do to download any Youtube video in high quality MP4 format.

First, turn on your PC, launch your browser (I recommend Mozilla Firefox), and... oh, are you already done doing that? OK then, on to the downloading procedure.

Step 1.

You see this little box right here? This is your ticket to high quality MP4 Youtube videos. To use it, drag it to the Bookmarks Toolbar of Firefox by using your mouse pointer (I don't know how it's supposed to work in IE; just use Firefox, dammit!).

Wow I can't seem to add the Bookmarklet that is needed for this operation.
Step 2. Just read this blog post for further instructions.


Go to Youtube.com, go the the video you want to download, click on the box where you put it in Firefox, and wait for words "Download as MP4" turn up just underneath the video embed code on the video page. Here it is in a screenshot.



Step 3.



This part is a bit tricky. To start the download, you need to right-click on the "Download as MP4" link, select Save As... give the video a new file name, and finish it by adding .mp4 at the end.

Now, all you need to do is wait for the video to finish downloading, and voila! You now have a free video on your PC courtesy of Youtube. And you are free to watch them on any device you prefer, such as I do with my iPod Touch. That wasn't so hard, wasn't it?

Kudos to [Google System]

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Friday, May 9, 2008

What Yahoo! can do to ease the pain of losing $44 billion USD

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Yahoo! is clearly lacking insight with regards to online advertising and correctly monetizing its web sites. Or at least its arch-rival Google is far better off than they are.

Thinking of what's next after losing the Microsoft-Yahoo deal merger (thank God), they could find other ways to maximize their profits - e. g. optimize online advertising in their assets (Flickr, for example).

A quick run-down of usage statistics puts Flickr along the lines of being worth $4 billion USD. And that's easily 10% of what Microsoft could have offered them as a one time payment. Trying to drive a profit from their most popular web sites is really a no-brainer. So what's keeping Yahoo!?

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