Posts Tagged ‘youtube’

15th September
2011
written by Nick

When I first started this blog several years ago I used to post several times a week. I then moved from Tokyo to pursue Internet Marketing and started focusing more on making a living on the web than just enjoying it. Unfortunately, I tended to ignore this website.

Lately, I am finally starting to learn how to do both. I am really excited with the content I have planned for this blog, and I think you will enjoy it.

Lately, I am really getting into video and editing and I have been wanting to do more with this on the blog. My camera was flooded on a snorkeling trip, but I have a new HD camera on the way and figured what better way to tell you about the new plans for the website than make a video. The camera hasn’t arrived yet and neither has my new computer (I am typing this on a 6 year old laptop). But, I figured rather than wait, I would get started and use what I have.

This was shot on my iphone and edited using a free program on my 6 year old laptop. Let me know what you think, and please leave comments and subscribe (you can find a subscribe button on the sidebar) to my YouTube account. I will have many more vids on the way.

10th July
2008
written by Nick

flock image

Now I remember I wrote a post a while back about there being too many social sites and too many tools. You can find that article here.� However, I came across a great browser called flock that incorporates all of the social media and makes interacting with it all amazingly easy. It allows you to access all of your sites from it such as facebook, digg, twitter, youtube, blogging, and much more. You have a people bar that allows you to see all of your contact and sending them websites is as easy as dragging the tab to their picture. When watching videos it gives you options to e-mail or blog about them. Your mail accounts can be easily setup and accessed with one touch.

The best part, is when you access an account, it automatically adds asks you if you want to add it to flock. The browser is currently based on firefox 2 and the beta is based on firefox 3. Try it out and give it a try. FLOCK

You can also find a comparison here.