using youtube videos to show people how to farm.
Farmers are much more likely to listen to peers who look and sound like them.
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using youtube videos to show people how to farm.
Farmers are much more likely to listen to peers who look and sound like them.
Canada 20%, Australia 16%, US 16%. EU countries 3% to 8%. China 58%
as usual, europe is behind with internet usage, but china, wow.
this is nice recognition for the outstanding engineering on the youtube team:
Since YouTube’s founding in 2005, the world is surprised on a daily basis by the creativity, inspiration and passion that the planet’s most creative people bring to the YouTube platform. Each month, 1B people watch more than 6B hours of video. Each minute, creators upload 100 more hours for the world to watch. To meet this fundamental engineering challenge, the YouTube team has created new, innovative ways to upload, store, manage and deliver all kinds of video programming to viewers the instant they want to watch it.
YouTube’s parallel media transcoding engine and media processing framework provide for massive media processing capability with extremely low latencies. YouTube’s streaming infrastructure is a unique achievement that operates at unparalleled scale, globally. In the last year alone, their new “live” platform delivered coverage of 1200 live events from the 2012 Summer Olympics and scaled to deliver over 8M concurrent streams during the Red Bull Stratos Mission. As the world increasingly comes to the internet for high-quality, original content, YouTube’s Content ID platform allows copyright holders to manage whether and how their content appears on YouTube, providing those rights holders with an automated way of protecting and managing their rights and monetizing their programming on a global scale.
Together, these achievements have fundamentally changed the way an entire generation thinks of and experiences television.
Starting today, we’re launching a pilot program for a small group of partners that will offer paid channels on YouTube with subscription fees starting at $0.99 per month. Every channel has a 14-day free trial, and many offer discounted yearly rates.
if the economics work out, individual shows can escape the prison of being bundled with sports junk, and strike out on their own.
see also:
Lots of people want to break up the bundle — the economic model that keeps the TV Industrial Complex intact — but no one has been able to do it. Can Congress?
every cable subscriber pays $5 / month for sweaty guys in spandex whether they give a shit or not.

seen this morning on my block. i didn’t realize youtube had an advertising budget.
clever
chat with others while you watch. there goes the last somewhat compelling joost feature.
i somehow missed this new experimental UI. very project hotsauce like
youtube labs, basically
so I went on YouTube for a couple of days and just sat on it for hours. I was starting to think I was never going to find anybody. I had to walk away from the computer and let what I heard sink in because it sounded too good to be true. I thought, ‘he can’t be that good.’