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How to mark your Youtube video under Creative Commons

by Honey SinghYoutTube
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If you are not already aware, Youtube recently introduced Creative Commons License in there video sharing options. This means that if you are a content creator then you have the option to grant permission to someone else for using your work (Video). Youtube allows attribution – reuse options under Creative Commons with the help of [...]

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Youtube is experimenting minor UI changes in dashboard

by Honey SinghYoutTube
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Since last few months Youtube is experimenting so many changes in the UI of the user dashboard. Here are few changes that we have observed in last few months: Youtube Header Scroll – Favorited, Watched Later and Playlists Youtube Account Drop-down Menus Recent Change in Dropdown Options: My Channel/Channel

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Turn out the lights on Youtube for Earth Hour

by Honey SinghVideo
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Apart from 12 green ideas for celebrating the Earth Hour Day, Youtube have introduced a creative way to celebrate Earth Hour Day by featuring an option to switching off the background colors of video page. You can click the button and change the background colors of video page (not applicable on youtube channels page) to [...]

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Best Users of YouTube is Rewarded with $500,000

by Nikita PorwalNews

YouTube is beyond doubts the biggest video sharing site over the web, which is used to upload and share videos. YouTube users are just increasing over time and such user generated content is extremely significant to the site. So to motivate the users, YouTube is now giving away $500,000 credit to best video creators. It [...]

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YouTube phases out IE6 support

by Abhinav Sahaigoogle

It’s been quite a long time since we’ve been hearing those calls of the death of the internet’s most favorite browser, IE6 but it looks like they’ve never been heard. While most of the end users never understand the difference between an IE6 or IE7 or an opera or a firefox, the developer community has [...]

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