The modern world has always been full of color but that wasn’t always the case. At the turn of the century, moving pictures were just in its infancy. Even still photos were taken in black and white. But over the years, technological advancements allowed us to enjoy a diverse spectrum of colors and it also made our photos more alive. Then, videos experienced a technological major overhaul from VHS to Betamax to CDs and DVDs, the potential is limitless. As our technology progresses, videos still play a major role in our lives, whether for leisure, study, work, or just about anything under the sun. Video sharing remains to be a constant favorite in social media sites like Facebook and Twitter. Youtubers make lots of money by making amateur do-it-yourself videos that apparently appeals to the public and more so to the advertisers. Even social media sites allow the public to go on a live broadcast, something unheard of in the distant past. So, what else is still in store for video technology?
(Via: http://www.minonline.com/as-video-evolves-media-companies-scramble-to-adapt/) From mainstream media to movie outfits, videos have gone more public. And because we are all inborn narcissists, we revel in the opportunity of capturing and sharing our videos on the web, where millions can see it and give it a like or even a heart. But while we support video-sharing sites like Youtube that allows everyone to be stars of their own making, the site now imposes stricter guidelines in its latest update.
This news does not affect the majority of Youtube viewers but it is a cause of alarm for those who use this platform to make a living or scrape some money off it.
(Via: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/youtube-to-require-10000-views-before-videos-can-get-ads-2017-04-06) As we speak, changes big or small take place on the web. Websites improve and the very system they use also gets better. Policies and guidelines by popular sites and social media also change in response to user behaviors and to improve cybersecurity measures. With this in mind, let us always be prepared for whatever these changes may be and make sure you always backup your data. Be careful on the content you post online as you may never know who can see them and exploit you without you knowing. Videos, for instance, are more telling than just photos. We can spend hours and hours on the web watching videos of all sorts depending on our likes and interests. There would always be that element of surprise on what new, viral and trending video will hit the web and capture our attention. The following post What’s Hot and What’s Not When It Comes To Videos is courtesy of HDBizBlog.com via https://hdbizblog.com/blog/whats-hot-and-whats-not-when-it-comes-to-videos/
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