Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Obama Brings Change to You Tube

(image found on igngear.com website)
With the success of our new President Barack Obama, google is presented with an amazing opportunity to test a download option on its famed video website YouTube. If a visitor goes to the Barack Obama You Tube Channel one of the options they will now see will be a "Click to download" link on the lower left side of the video play button on the individual videos offered for viewing.

The video format for download will be in a compressed MPEG4 format with H.264 so what you see in your video web page review is what you get when you download the video. This will be an awesome time to see how popular the download option really is to people and what kind of content is desired and not so desired in the download option.

In another political experiment on Monday "YouTube will be launching two new web pages in conjunction with Congress this upcoming Monday, one for the House of Representatives and one for the Senate. Each Congress member will be given the opportunity to create their own channel, and then allowed complete control over it, including the ability to host live events such as a community chat."

This is a pretty amazing time now for millions of viewers to get more politically in tune with the times and also learn a lot more first hand by viewing things as they happen in politics to be as well informed as we can as the American public can be. I am personally glad to see the US government working with Google in this effort and finally coming on line. Who knows this may open the door to other governments coming on with their political channels on YouTube too in the soon future. Knowledge is power and a well informed public is a priceless option.

New Features coming to YouTube? (IGN gear.com)

The Wired Presidency: Can Obama Really Reboot the White House? (Wired.com)
YouTube rolls out download feature on Barack Obama Channel (tgdaily)

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