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    Jessie J – watch this space!

    By Billy the Ant the 14 December 2010
    14
    Dec

    Hello all,

    Jessica Cornish A.K.A. Jessie J is ‘the next big thing‘. Justin Timberlake recently said she has ‘the best voice in the world right now‘ which is no exaggeration. Her angelic vocals come as a result of years and years of hard graft to make it in the music industry and an insuppressible passion for her art. Born in Essex in 1988, Cornish is only 22 and has already written hit songs for Miley Cyrus (Party in the USA) and Mary J Blige!

    She became a huge hit on youtube with her emotional yet edgy hits ‘Mamma knows best’ and ‘Big White Room‘ which feature her trademark british twang which adds a certain dimension to her otherwise pure and harmonious vocals.

    March 2011 will see the release of Jessie J’s much  anticipated debut album ‘Who You Are’ which will feature the title track ‘who you are’ as long as a lot of other new fresh-sounding music including ‘Price Tag’ which features B.o.B.

    Have a sneak peak here at some of these upcoming tracks…

    Jessie J’s debut single has been released and is receiving much-deserved praise amongst industry professionals and music-lovers alike.Do it like a dude‘ makes use of Jessie’s fresh, underground sound whilst still being commercial enough to appeal to large audiences. She certainly has injected a new lease of life into the R and B scene of late and we would definitely say she is a one to watch for 2011!

    Do It Like A Dude at LetsBuyIt.co.uk

    Do It Like A Dude at LetsBuyIt.co.uk

    Get your hands on the debut single ‘Do it like a dude‘ at LetsBuyIt.co.uk and pre-order her album ‘who you are‘ which is due for release in March 2011.

    Happy Shopping!

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    The Social Networking Saga.

    By Billy the Ant the 6 August 2010
    6
    Aug

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    Social Networking….what can I say! It is both a joy and a horror, and definitely inescapable.

    We at Letsbuyit.com like our social networking sites because it means we are able to connect with our happy shoppers more easily and it enables us to give YOU the low-down on the most exclusive, covetable products before anyone else! We think that part is the coolest!

    However, at the same time social networking sites can indeed be a huge invasion of privacy. Quite often sites will automatically connect to each other and your facebook status will end up on twitter or your latest upload on youtube will be your status on myspace! All very confusing if you ask us!

    We at Letsbuyit.com understand no-one likes to be hassled online, which is why we have a no-bugging, no-annoying, no-hassling/heckling policy on our Social Networking Sites! Meaning, we won’t bother you! How nice!
    However, what we will post and give you access to are the very best deals on our site and the hottest products everyday, allowing you to get the most out of shopping online!

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    So please do follow us on twitter, add us as a friend and like our page on Facebook, check out our MySpace and feel free to subscribe to our youtube
    Until the next time at Letsbuyit.co.uk

    Happy Shopping!

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    Success forecasting for online videos

    By Emmanuel the 18 November 2008
    18
    Nov

    According to the German Newspaper Sueddeutsche.de, Swiss scientists Riley Crane and Didier Sornette from the Technical University “Eidgenössischen Technischen Hochschule” (ETH) they are about to finalise a mathematical formula that can predict the success of an online video. Apparently there are comparative viewing habits and viral effects of videos that can be measured and expressed similar to earthquakes. It would be quite phenomenal if that was the case because then it would it be possible to improve videos making!

    A quick note on the side: apparently HULU, the free video portal specialised on featured movies and series, is catching up with YouTube on the advertising revenue and might overtake YouTube in 2009. This would be quite outstanding because YouTube has almost “83m unique viewers in the US in September, compared to Hulu’s 6m, according to market researcher Nielsen,” as stated in the Financial Times. At the same time, Hulu is online available in the USA and YouTube internationally.

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    Hologram Technology by CNN

    By Emmanuel the 6 November 2008
    6
    Nov

    The technology to present products is advancing at lightning speed. Online retailer such as Shopflick have developed successfully by relying on the use of videos to sell their products in short video clips. Ikea has implemented interactive clips with annotations in their different rooms. These videos require a lot of equipment to make the video powerful.

    At the OMD 2008 we were fortunate enough to see a display of how MyClip360 uses their technology to develop those 3D images of products that almost resemble interactive videos. First the product is being photographed from every possible angle and rendered 3D on the computer and then you get product demo like this:

    CNN has taken it even a step further now by demonstrating their new hologram technology during the US election day. They have recorded the journalist Jessica Yellin in a small tent in Chicago with 35 High-Definition cameras from all angels, remodelled here in 3D and project her as hologram to hold a conversation Wolf Blitzer in the CNN headquarter in New York in real-time. Impressive work!

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    Allofme – Timeline

    By Emmanuel the 3 November 2008
    3
    Nov

    After having met Addy Feuerstein at the DLD 08 Conference by Burda in Munich last January 2008, Allofme has now opened their ports to the beta users. Being a fan of timelines, we just had to try out this interesting media-aggregator for ourselves.

    The BillyTimeline has been enriched with some few videos, photos and entries and it already looks interesting. Not all the uploading features are active yet however you can upload all some offline files or your data from Picasa, Flickr, YouTube & Twitter already. Check it out because it is an interesting way to demonstrate information on a horizontal chronological timeline in comparison to the top-to-bottom textual way. We are trying to visualise our developments a little and this timeline is an entertaining piece of work.

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    Top 10 Most Viewed YouTube Videos

    By Emmanuel the 2 October 2008
    2
    Oct

    Almost everybody has watched some YouTube Videos and several videos tend to pop-up again from left, right and center. The list of the 10 most viewed YouTube Videos of all times (as of September 2008) therefore is particularly interesting. As Richard MacManus pointed it out in his article on ReadWriteWeb, the fact that hardly any of these successful videos is User Generated Content (UGC) but rather professionally produced videos gives a clear sign for the future of online content.

    Does that mean that content production companies like Blinkenlichten, the German startup that produces professional, journalistic video content, is the way for the future instead of UGC?

    Our favourite video:

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    First YouTube Game

    By Emmanuel the 29 September 2008
    29
    Sep

    On the Googlewatchblog, we discovered that the Software company Hexolabs has come up with the first YouTube-embedded, interactive game with the help of the recently added YouTube functionality YouTube Annotations, called “A car’s life”.

    These short, animated videos show a car driving along a road until an obstacle appears, that will get the car to crash. However just before the potential crash the YouTube Annotation shows a little button in the video. By clicking on this button the car crash can be avoided and the player will be led to the next level. With each level increase this button appears for a shorter period of time, which makes it more and more difficult.

    The game might not be ingenious however this might the beginning of an entirely new wave of other YouTube embedded videogames! There is a high potential for a viral effect! Let me know if you of any other games!

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    Google AdSense for Feeds

    By Emmanuel the 18 August 2008
    18
    Aug

    After many rumors and a long time of waiting (since July 22nd, 2007) it has been made public by on AdSense Blogspot now that Google launched its AdSense for Feeds in beta. With your Google AdSense account, it is now possible to push for Google advertising in your feeds in order to earn money with your blogs and feeds now. It is similary customizable as the other AdSense applications however this is only the beginning. The efficiency is questionnable as we are using feeds in order to minimizing the time spent for reading news and blogs hence we doubt that that Click-Through-Rate will be very high.

    To find out more on how to integrated AdSense in your Feeds (interesting for publishers) click here for more info.

    We found plenty of articles on the Google Blog but has this been existing in the other countries since 2005 as stated here on the Google Blog dated May 7, 2005 or is the date of the blog post just wrong?

    It comes as no surprise that Google is trying to monetize its Readers now as well because Google is struggling to monetize their other projects such as YouTube, which just recently had to stop its project of live-streaming (article here) because investors are having a hard-time accepting those massive investments with no nice returns.

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    YouTube and its Anthropology

    By Emmanuel the 7 August 2008
    7
    Aug

    There are uncountable videos on YouTube and its impact cannot be measured, which makes it definitely one of the most mysterious and influential mediums on the web. After having watching countless hours of videos on YouTube we found this very interesting video, which gives a little background information about the Anthropology of YouTube. It is a must-see!!!

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    Startyourtube – YouTube white label

    By Emmanuel the 25 April 2008
    25
    Apr

    Youtube has come up with a white label YouTube called Startyourtube. Now you can just create your own YouTube with the look, feel, name, URL, content, etc. that you want such as Snowboarderstube as you can see below. To increase the capacities, number of possible views, blogs, etc. one needs to pay but it still means that you have your own Videoportal!

    Some other names of similar sites are Ning, Magnify, Reality Digital, KickApps, and VSocial. Let us know if you know any other sites.


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