Apr 18, 2008 at 9:15am ET by Barry Schwartz
Google Video has undergone yet another redesign. Both Google Blogoscoped and Google Operating System have detailed coverage with screen shots of the new design and how it compared to the old design.
Tools For Your Video Career by Duncan at TechCrunch has an outstanding rundown on tools you can use to make your video producing, editing, streaming, and distribution a success. I highly recommend reading this post if you are just getting started or want to learn ways to improve your video distribution and listenership numbers.
Finally, Google Operating System explains how you can get around a pesky YouTube restriction. Every now and then, when you want to watch a YouTube video, you may get a message that says “This video is not…”, followed by “available in your country,” or it may be flagged for adult audiences. Ionut shows you how you can just change the URL from watch?v=VIDEID to /v/VIDEOID to bypass that restriction. (Note, this may be removed after we blog about it).
Postscript: The official Google Video Blog has now announced the redesign.
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