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Cool Tips For Finding Really Funny Video Clips!

Tuesday, 21.10.2008

The fall has come… The mood is going low every time I look out of the widow and see leafs falling. When it rains, it gets even worse. I feel a bit depressed. And looks like only some funny videos can save my life. Once you decide to watch some funny & humor videos on the web, you find out that it’s not that easy! Here are the ultimate tips for you:

  1. The easiest way is to use Google search for “funny videos“, “humor videos” & etc. It will take you a while to find a quality website, then find some really funny videos, so you shall have much free time to go this way.
  2. The next way is much easier! Go right to the video storage websites like Google, Yahoo, YouTube, Revver, Hulu or Joost and type “funny“, “humor” and so on in the search field. You will be more than satisfied with the results.
  3. The next way is even better: I have browsed some humor portals and here are the best FIVE I’ve chosen for you:
    • Cracked - America’s only humor & video site, since 1958 (as they claim ;) )
    • College Humor - a humor portal closely related to the college topic:
    • Yikers - a portal that collects latest funny videos, pictures and jokes:
    • Humor Time Portal - a good solution for a good mood(nice design):
    • Monkey Briefs - funniest office & school safe humor, without the offensive language and content that you see on other websites:            
  4. In case you are in love with popular videos, use StumbleUpon or Digg search and watch the most stumbled/digged videos.
  5. The next way is my favourite! Go to our video section and watch America’s funniest videos!
  6. The last one, for those who are extremely lazy: wait for your friends to share a good link with you! ;)

Stop iPhone Software Development! G-Phone Is On The Go!

Thursday, 25.09.2008

We all love to watch videos online. Today we have even more opportunities for this. How about watching YouTube videos while queuing at a cafe? It’s so easy at the moment.

But the quality and connection speed also matters. That’s why I consider the iPhone the best existing solution for watching video on the go. But for how long? Apple hardly needs to proceed with iPhone software development.

I would like to present you T-mobile G1, the so-called G-phone. This mobile device is the first Google Android phone. Set to launch on October 22nd for $179 on T-Mobile in the US on a two-year stint, or $399 contract-free. Starting in early November it will also be available in United Kingdom. Germany, Austria, Czech Republic and the Netherlands can expect their release in the first quarter of 2009. The G1 features WiFi and 3G radios, a 3-megapixel camera, and support for the Android Market and Amazon’s mobile MP3 store, giving owners apps and tunes on the go. Here are the specifications listed:

- HSDPA 1700 / 2100 plus Quadband EDGE
- WiFi
- 3D graphics acceleration
- 3Mp camera
- 256 MB integrated storage, 1GB microSD card included
- Android Market for on-device app purchases
- Amazon MP3 app for on-device music purchases
- Push Gmail support with full HTML client
- Bluetooth (but no A2DP)
- Google Maps with Street View
- No Microsoft Exchange support
- No desktop synchronization — it all happens over the air
- 350 minutes talk time over 3G, 406 minutes over GSM
- 402 hours standby over 3G, 319 hours over GSM

Looking for a list of YouTube video clips that are worth watching ? Check out TopYouTubeVideos.com


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