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YouTube Adds Machine-Generated Automatic Captions - Video Editing - Lifehacker - 1 views

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    YouTube clips have previously allowed for captioning, but it was a system that was a little buggy and only worked from YouTube's site. That's all changed with the advent of machine-generated captions and auto-timing.
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YouTube using HTML 5 - 0 views

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    This is an opt-in experiment for HTML5 support on YouTube.
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    2014 Digital Scholarship Colloquium YouTube Channel The two keynotes come highly recommended by Cindy Fisher
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TED, Known for Idea Talks, Releases Educational Videos - 0 views

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    TedEd has opened a YouTube channel with short educational videos
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YouTube - Information R/evolution - 0 views

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    The Internet BAH!
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YouTube - Vyopta vControl iPod/iPhone Tandberg Video/Audio Conferencing - 0 views

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    iPhone app that can act as remote control for Tandberg video conferencing system.
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YouTube- Team Digital Preservation and the Deadly Cryptic Conundrum - 0 views

shared by Aaron Choate on 11 Nov 09 - Cached
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    Team Chaos have struck again! But do not fear, Team Digital Preservation are on hand, in what could be their funniest adventure yet.
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The Mobile Browser Is Dead, Long Live The App - 7 views

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    If we accept this, are there implications for our aim to design a responsive site?
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    Wow, very interesting. The numbers tell the story of the browser use declining. The great increase was social media; people still use the browser on a computer to access the social media site. They don't download a Facebook application to install on their computer-they use the browser. But mobile-wise, that's a different beast. I still think we should create a site that is accessible to mobile devices rather than create an app. I think in the coming years, though, iOS/Android developers will probably be job positions here at UT. Great post, thanks for sharing.
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    I take issue with focusing on the amount of time spent in apps vs. mobile web. If you look at the breakdown, 68% of app time is on pure entertainment activities like gaming, social media and YouTube. Which makes total sense that people spend a disproportionate amount of time on those things. Plus that guy looks really annoying!
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    RE: Mason-Good points, Señor Mason. But using inflammatory titles gets people reading. My next post will be "LIBRARIES ARE DEAD-EVERYTHING IS ON GOOGLE, ANYWAY".
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