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Comments on: US presidential hopefuls face the YouTubers

How very pop culture... 

Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 10:50 GMT

Using YouTube would be little difference to using Facebook to launch or promote something through. They are both products which are heros for the day.

People jumping on the bandwagon often do so with little understanding about what they are really doing, and as a result often miss the point of what is possible with modern technology out there.

sources 

Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 11:47 GMT

Would it kill you to cite your sources, or at least link to the hub of these videos?

I wonder.... 

Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 11:52 GMT

how much money did YouTube make from advertising alone during this discussion?

agreed... 

Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 12:04 GMT

Like Nixon answering questions recorded on 8 track or betamax... still, nice to date such pompous events with a bit of kitsch...

Ey? 

Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 13:39 GMT

I don't quite understand. Why did they use youtube when the people making the videos could have just emailed them to CNN or transmitted by standard means? Google (yt's owners) must have donated alot of money to someone for the name dropping

Follow up - Goatse Flash on CNN YouTube Debate? 

Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 17:51 GMT

http://www.keebler.net/blog/2007/07/24/goatse-on-cnn/

I have to question the authenticity of the above link, since I would have assumed The Register(R) to have been first with this story if it were, in fact, genuine.

The real revolution of the Internet would be if... 

Posted Tuesday 24th July 2007 22:28 GMT

the story was about the clips that people are posting of politicians at local rallies, saying things that they don't intend the nation to hear.

The crap that this story is about has nothing to do with Internet revolution, it just more of this "Web 2.0" junk: established companies using the Internet in established ways. This is no more than a typical cross pomotional add campaign.