Google Plus is on the loose. Facebook best watch it's back cause Google Plus kicks some serious butt. Google Plus has so many "ups" compared to Facebook. Let's start off with privacy, well Facebook is the land of stocking and now with it's September 2011 update it takes stocking to a whole new level! Google Plus, you choose who you want to stock your life. You can organize how and what you're sharing with who and when. You have complete control...thus stocking cannot truly exist in the land of Google Plus. Google makes a lot of their online software very user friendly and it was much easier to learn than Facebook was. Now does this mean the end of Facebook? No. With 500 million users and the fact that you have to be 18 years or older to be a part of Google Plus makes up for the fact that Facebook won't die because of this. But over the next year or so we might see a big change in numbers. Google Plus JUST started and is still in a mild beta mode. Their app is a four star app compared to Facebook's crappy, laggy, slow, crashy, three star app. Switch to Google+ ASAP my comrades. The point to all of this is that Google will take over the world one day...along with Apple heading the hardware and digital software and Google heading the online world.
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
TV vs Online Video
Video. It's what we watch, it's what we enjoy, it's what entertains us. We turn on the TV and what do we see? Video. We go on YouTube and what do we look up? Videos. It's an age surrounded by visual media and it's going to increase at a large amount over the next years. It's becoming a huge industry as well. For example look at YouTube. The money it racks in for it's partnered users is amazing! These people with a handheld camera are making six-figures a year over a video site. It just goes to show you that video is the future. I assure you that the online media will over come TV videos very soon in the near future. It's a matter of time. TV is irrelevant to whats online. People can look up full shows for free on the networks website, iTunes (along with other sources) gives you the possibility to purchase for low prices what you actually want to watch, it acts as your "On Demand" service. Don't forget Netflix. It's the new cable company. Just watch....YouTube along with the other services I mentioned will ruin TV. Oh yea...Apple TV :) See what I mean? That combines all that stuff into one.
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Here's my channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/SketchPalace?feature=mhee
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