• sites

    Boobies on Facebook

    Today I found a game/app in my Facebook feed called Vrais ou faux seins ? The application has blatantly exposed breasts.  I can’t speak French so I can’t tell what it is about, but the pictures sure seem to tell a pretty compelling story.  I’m sure that the good people at Facebook will end up finding the application and removing it soon enough.  But it brings up, again, the changes that the increasing globalization that the Internet has brought about. And in my standard Facebook feed… It’s not that I care.  I don’t.   It’s more just watching culture classes as they continue to emerge.  Much like Google’s Schmidt leveraging…

  • Uncategorized

    Fun with YouTube: Thru-you

    Thru-you. I know this isn’t very technical, but it’s really cool even if you don’t really like the music (although I’m guessing there’s a track for just about anyone here). Mash ups was a big buzz word from last year. This is the coolest of the mash ups. Take a bunch of YouTube videos, mash them up as samples and make cool music. It really reminds me of when I was growing up listening to my dad playing with his 4-track machine. But with all the layers and samples coming from YouTube instead of his instruments. Anyway, it’s one of the most creative uses of content that I’ve seen in…

  • Mac OS X

    iMovie: Publishing Projects to YouTube

    Using iMovie you can quickly and easily publish an edited movie (in the form of a project) to YouTube. To do so, from an iMove Project, click Share and then click on YouTube… At the YouTube window (seen here), enter your account name and password.  Then select a Category.   Next, you’ll want to enter a description and any relevant tags for the movie and then select the size with which you would like to publish the video.  Also, check the box for Make this movie private if you would not like to make it publicly accessible.  If you choose to make a movie private then you will need to…