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Beginner's guide to YouTube - #1 - Sign Up for YouTube

Beginner's guide to YouTube - #1 - Sign Up for YouTube

from 5min : recently added on November 19, 2009
Duration: 128
YouTube is an online service that gives you a place to store and share all of the videos that you've created. Aside from just giving you a place to store your videos, it also allows you to watch other videos that members of the YouTube community have created. If you choose to make your videos public then people can watch your videos too. You can watch videos without signing up but in order to participate in the community and upload your own videos, you'll want to create an account.
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Beginner's guide to YouTube - #2 - Get to Know YouTube's Home Page

Beginner's guide to YouTube - #2 - Get to Know YouTube's Home Page

from 5min : recently added on November 19, 2009
Duration: 128
Now that you've got a YouTube account it's time to customize the homepage with the content you want to see front and center. Once you've added, removed or shuffled content around on your YouTube homepage, you'll be greeted by your own personalized YouTube portal whenever you log in. This is a great way to keep track of what your network has been up to since you last logged in.
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Beginner's guide to YouTube - #3 - Subscribing, Sharing and Playlists

Beginner's guide to YouTube - #3 - Subscribing, Sharing and Playlists

from 5min : recently added on November 19, 2009
Duration: 204
YouTube is a great place to find funny, interesting or informative videos. However, with more hours of video than any one person has time to watch, it can all be a little overwhelming. When you find a YouTuber whose content you enjoy it's a good idea to subscribe to their YouTube channel. The search bar is the best place to start looking for content that is of specific interest to you.
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Beginner's guide to YouTube - #4 - Recording and posting a YouTube Video

Beginner's guide to YouTube - #4 - Recording and posting a YouTube Video

from 5min : recently added on November 19, 2009
Duration: 162
Getting your first video onto YouTube can be done by either uploaded or recorded directly from your webcam. We'll look at how to get your video onto the web's go-to video hosting site. We'll also talk about privacy: You can choose to share your video with a select group of friends and family or with the world at large. Your public awaits, so let's get started!
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Beginner's guide to YouTube - #5 - Connecting with the YouTube community

Beginner's guide to YouTube - #5 - Connecting with the YouTube community

from 5min : recently added on November 19, 2009
Duration: 141
One of the key benefits to being part of the YouTube community (aside from the untold number of amusing pet clips or course) is being able to comment on videos. YouTube community members can comment with either text comments or by posting a video response.
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Beginner's guide to YouTube - #6 - Customizing Your YouTube Channel

Beginner's guide to YouTube - #6 - Customizing Your YouTube Channel

from 5min : recently added on November 19, 2009
Duration: 206
Every YouTuber gets his or her own dedicated channel. By default, this channel shares the same look and feel of YouTube and is named simply with your user name. However, roll up your sleeves as it's time to customize your YouTube channel by changing everything from content to layout, color to page name.
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Beginner's guide to YouTube - #7 - Staying Organized on YouTube

Beginner's guide to YouTube - #7 - Staying Organized on YouTube

from 5min : recently added on November 19, 2009
Duration: 118
As you start uploading videos to YouTube to reside among the millions of hours of footage the site already contains, you'll want to keep your videos organized. Organizing your videos and updating your personal information on YouTube makes it easier for other YouTubers to find you on the site. Whether that's a good thing or not comes down to perspective.
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Beginner's guide to YouTube - #8 - Your YouTube Account Page

Beginner's guide to YouTube - #8 - Your YouTube Account Page

from 5min : recently added on November 19, 2009
Duration: 150
YouTube hides some pretty advanced features in your accounts page. While some of these features can add a new dimension to your video, they're also very easy to use. We'll show you how to add speech bubbles, notes and links within your videos, how to change the soundtrack and more.
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Beginner's guide to YouTube - #9 - Creating Your Own YouTube Channel

Beginner's guide to YouTube - #9 - Creating Your Own YouTube Channel

from 5min : recently added on November 19, 2009
Duration: 145
Asking friends, family and your adoring public to come to YouTube to see your videos is all well and good. But embedding a video player, complete with a playlist of your favorite or most recent vids is better. We'll run through getting your YouTube videos to display elsewhere, like your blog or personal web site.
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Beginner's guide to YouTube - #10 - YouTube Insight

Beginner's guide to YouTube - #10 - YouTube Insight

from 5min : recently added on November 19, 2009
Duration: 113
You would be forgiven for thinking that YouTube is just the online repository for amusing pet and stupid stunt videos. There's much more to it than that though. Under the hood there's a feature called Insight that gives some pretty detailed information on who's watching your videos, which of your videos are the most popular and a whole lot more.
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:: MeganFox // BUTTERSCOTCH ::

:: MeganFox // BUTTERSCOTCH ::

from YouTube :: Tag // Megan-Fox on November 15, 2009
Duration: 26
Author: mileyselenafan163 Keywords: Megan Fox mileyselenafan163 butterscotch kesha Added: November 15, 2009
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Matt's triumphant return to On Deck

Matt's triumphant return to On Deck

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 13, 2009
Duration: 248
Banners waving, Matt Harris returns to the On Deck set... one week to late for butterscotch.com's one-year anniversary celebration. Matt is joined by Andrew Moore-Crispin and the two discuss everything that's coming up on butterscotch.com, including a new Twitter contest for butterscotch followers on Twitter (username: butterscotchtv). A Internet video series by butterscotch.com.
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Earth Week: Green Computing Solutions #5 - Eco-Friendly Gadgets

Earth Week: Green Computing Solutions #5 - Eco-Friendly Gadgets

from 5min Tech-Product Reviews: recently added on November 10, 2009
Duration: 174
You may not be quite ready to install solar panels and wind turbine power generators on your roof, but at least you can get your personal devices and pocket-sized gadgets off the grid. In this last episode in our Earth Week 2009 series, Stacy Reed looks at solar chargers, energy usage monitors and more.
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Getting to Know Windows Live and Spaces - #2 - Windows Live Profile

Getting to Know Windows Live and Spaces - #2 - Windows Live Profile

from 5min : recently added on November 10, 2009
Duration: 131
The first step in making your online home on Windows Live is to set up your online profile. This is where you can share information about yourself with your network. You can also decide how much of your information you want to share with the Internet at large, how much you want to show friends in your network.
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Getting to Know Windows Live and Spaces - #3 - Adding Contacts

Getting to Know Windows Live and Spaces - #3 - Adding Contacts

from 5min : recently added on November 10, 2009
Duration: 157
of the fun of using Windows Live is having your own network of friends and family. Your network is all the people that you communicate with. Windows Live makes it easy to add new contacts. You can enter them one at a time or you can import your contacts from another email service using a standard CSV (comma-delimited) file which most email services and programs make it easy to export. Organize your contacts into Categories, set your Windows Live Favorites and more.
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Getting to Know Windows Live and Spaces - #4 - Windows Live Email

Getting to Know Windows Live and Spaces - #4 - Windows Live Email

from 5min : recently added on November 10, 2009
Duration: 138
One of the many great things about Windows Live is that it gives you immediate access to your Windows Live Hotmail account. In other words, Windows Live is a one-stop shop for much of your personal and even business interaction. You can manage your email while you're chatting with friends, looking at photos, playing games or whatever else you want to do in Windows Live. Creating a Windows Live Hotmail account is quick, easy and free.
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Getting to Know Windows Live and Spaces - #5 - Share Photos on Windows Live

Getting to Know Windows Live and Spaces - #5 - Share Photos on Windows Live

from 5min : recently added on November 10, 2009
Duration: 149
One of the many benefits of Windows Live is having easy access to all your friends. You know, those people in your "network." Well, another great feature is the ability to share your photos with them right from Windows Live. It's so much easier and a much more enjoyable photo sharing experience than emailing pictures back and forth. Now, if you've allowed them access, your network can see your latest photos as soon as they're available.
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What is USB 3.0?

What is USB 3.0?

from 5min Tech-Product Reviews: recently added on November 07, 2009
Duration: 106
USB 3.0 is the next iteration of USB or Universal Serial Bus, connection first appeared around 1996. What is USB 3.0? Michael "Doctor File Finder" Callahan explains USB 3.0, what it is, what it does and when we'll see it in devices hitting the market.
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