Real Estate
While you watch YouTube, it’s watching you right back
Sunday.March.2008 09:30 AM
While you watch YouTube, it’s watching you right back
By David Sheets
March 28, 2008 @ 10:16 am
In Web Sight
YouTube has been the place where everyone goes to see and be seen for a couple of years now. But starting this week, the popular
video-sharing site will announce who’s watching, where they’re watching and how often.
A feature called YouTube Insight, available on the site’s video-creator account page and formally announced late Wednesday,
provides detailed information for a video’s popularity according to the number of views and the U.S. regions or states where most of
those views take place.
Read More:
URL to article: http://www.stltoday.com/blogzone/web-sight/web-sight/2008/03/while-you-watch-youtube-its-watching-you-right-back/
By David Sheets
March 28, 2008 @ 10:16 am
In Web Sight
YouTube has been the place where everyone goes to see and be seen for a couple of years now. But starting this week, the popular
video-sharing site will announce who’s watching, where they’re watching and how often.
A feature called YouTube Insight, available on the site’s video-creator account page and formally announced late Wednesday,
provides detailed information for a video’s popularity according to the number of views and the U.S. regions or states where most of
those views take place.
Read More:
URL to article: http://www.stltoday.com/blogzone/web-sight/web-sight/2008/03/while-you-watch-youtube-its-watching-you-right-back/
Despite timing, real-estate sites thrive
Friday.March.2008 09:00 AM
CNET NEWS.COM March 12th, 2006 6:00:00 AM
"You'd think the timing couldn't be worse. But despite the softening real-estate market and record foreclosure rates, real-estate search sites continue to pop up and thrive. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi explores the sites Trulia and Roost, and explains why consumers are seeking out these online tools."
Follow link to view video news report:
http://www.news.com/1606-2-6234132.html
"You'd think the timing couldn't be worse. But despite the softening real-estate market and record foreclosure rates, real-estate search sites continue to pop up and thrive. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi explores the sites Trulia and Roost, and explains why consumers are seeking out these online tools."
Follow link to view video news report:
http://www.news.com/1606-2-6234132.html