A wedding party next door and one sees the only known video image of a young Anne looking down from the balcony.
Anne Frank Museum Opens YouTube Channel
Posted on 03 October 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Anne Frank House, YouTube
The Year’s Best Political Videos…
Posted on 02 January 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: YouTube
I am certain a few of your favourites were left out. These were the best moments of the campaign. There are no adverts because nothing could trump the candidate in their own words and that was the big difference in this campaign. All of us had unprecedented access to every word, speech and moment thanks [...]
Google’s Real Strategy
Posted on 02 September 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: AdSense, AdWords, Apple, attack on Microsoft Internet Explorer browser, away from desktops, better and continually improving product, Bill and Steve’s excellent adventure, Chrome, chutzpah, do no harm, dominate, Earth, encourage developers to create more synchronised produc, Firefox, Froogle, google, Google application turns to gold, Google Checkout, judge ordered, Maps, Microsoft, militant anti-IE or MS ethos, minutiae, mobile devices, money, more web searches happen from iPhones, Mozilla, MS insisted they could not unbundle Internet Explorer f, muscle, open source, Orkut, Real Strategy, running on its own Web browser, Search, shift the ballgame, spring dinosaur merger dance, thumbed their noses at courts everywhere, trumped by Sergei and Eric’s Chrome, US and EU antitrust trials, We are Microsoft fear us, Web platform, Web way, Yahoo!, YouTube
When Microsoft and Yahoo! failed in their spring dinosaur merger dance, who knew Google was snickering in the background knowingly waiting to launch its own attack on the vaunted Microsoft Internet Explorer browser? Remember those long summer days filled with US and EU antitrust trials? Those cases of mind-numbing minutiae where judge after judge ordered [...]
Who’s Got Next?
Posted on 29 August 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: 20 hate-spewing e-mails, 29 specific policy points, acceptance speech, Are we a nation of whiners, British Foreign Secretary David Milliband, Bush Administration, Democratic Convention, Democratic nominee, do you have the judgement, do you have the temperament, EU leaders, eviscerated Republican slime machine point by surgical, explosive temper, film ‘The American President’, hate machine, he more than punches his weight and has a deadly outsid, invoked memories of 9-11 two weeks ago, Jimmy Carter, let's not make this big election about small things, mile high stadium, NATO, nice sentiment, not ready to abandon diplomatic means, now you’ve done it, nuclear button during a fit of pique, obama, point by point attacked the other side’s arguments, President Saakashvili called him out, Presidential candidate, shouted ENOUGH, temperament of hot-headed McCain, The Republicans, the stupidity of Bush’s last 8 years, there you go again, threatened Russia with expulsion from the G-8, Twin Cities, vintage Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, was my upbringing a celebrity’s upbringing, watch the skinny black guy, we are all Georgians now, Who’s Got Next, You've got next on court, YouTube, you’ve made him angry
As the evening closed to orchestral strains from the film ‘The American President’ playing in the background, there was not one fictional note in Democratic nominee Barack Obama’s acceptance speech before a crowd of 90,000 people at Mile High Stadium. Reflecting on the tone, all I could think of was the archetypal movie line, “now [...]
Bezos All a Twitter
Posted on 29 July 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (3) | Tags: amazon.com, Blackberry, desktop, iphone, Jeff bezos, laptop, LinkedIn, Spark Capital, text messages, Twellow, Twitter, YouTube
(Repriese article)
Twitter, the microburst text message service that allows you to send messages to friends when not busily on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube or even here, to let them know what you are up to (I‘m in the shower, on the phone, walking the dog, etc.) just in case they forget, unplug and (gasp!) seek a [...]
YouTube v. Viacom v. e-bay v. Gucci v. Tiffany v. Global Courts
Posted on 15 July 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: 169 separate national jurisdictions, advise client to take a course of action, anonymised data, buy or sell, café smoking ban, clear as mud, confidentiality, court could rule against them, created confusion, damages calculations, Dutch coffee shop owners, e-bay, embroiled in lawsuit, every member, financial impact, French judge, global courts, Gucci, in the deal, intellectual property, IP law claims, lawyers, liable for selling fake Gucci handbags, line not known, marijuana, ordered $44 million dollars in damages, over-reaching, police every video, police your own brand, precedent set in different directions, privacy, provide IP addresses, reached agreement, showing content they watch, stockbroker, Tiffany, tobacco, two rulings, US judge, Viacom, website, win market fluctuates, your history goes to Viacom, YouTube
Viacom wants YouTube visitors to stop watching their shows commercial-free and instead go to their websites such as Comedy Central where they can show you commercials to watch the same content. They expect YouTube to police every Viacom video and are embroiled in a lawsuit that is also becoming a huge issue over privacy and confidentiality [...]
Gordon and David on YouTube
Posted on 08 June 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Conservative, David Cameron, Gordon Brown, Labour Party, Prime Minister's Answers, Tories, WebCameron, YouTube
A recent BBC news story discussed Barack Obama’s 5-million member strong e-mail list and its potential for everything from fund-raising to pushing through a legislative agenda.
The US FEC (Federal Election Commission) has been stymied in its attempts to track and register his contributions because 1.5 million people have contributed more than $200 million dollar, at an [...]






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