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  • Why Can't I Find My Video on YouTube Search?

    Once you've created your latest video masterpiece and uploaded it to YouTube, ideally you want it to be made available to the masses right away. If you've tried to locate your video using the YouTube "Search" box, however, and it doesn't pop up right away, there's no need to become overly concerned. Oftentimes the most effective solution is to practice a bit of patience.

  • How to Embed Videos on Multiply

    Although not nearly as large as Facebook, Multiply.com is a social networking site with millions of loyal users. In fact, in some parts of Asia, Multiply.com outranks Facebook in terms of daily visitors. Formerly a chat/networking site, Multiply.com is now a shopping-centric site where friends set up online shops and promote each other's products. As a Multiply.com member, one of the most effective tools available to you is the ability to embed videos in your online shop. Integrating videos from various sharing sites allows you to present demonstrations of products or post useful tutorials.

  • How to Embed a Video From Windows Movie Maker

    Embedding a movie or video means that you use the Hyper Text Markup Language tag to place the video and player directly in a webpage. Embedded movies have to first be uploaded to the internet so that the HTML code can point to a valid website resource. Windows Movie Maker, the free video editing software included in Windows Live, allows you to upload movies that you create. The site that Windows Live Movie Maker will upload to, and from which you can embed the video, is YouTube.

  • How to View Someone's YouTube Icon Picture

    To upload a video to YouTube, you must first make a YouTube account. Part of this account making process involves selecting an icon image that will serve as the main image associated with your YouTube account. If you wish to view the icon image of a YouTube user, you can browse his YouTube channel to find it.

  • How to Find Someone's YouTube Favorites

    Online video repository also has a social component. Namely, you can "subscribe" to other users' "channels" -- or, if you only like a single video, you can add it to your "Favorites," a list of videos that displays publicly. View a user's YouTube favorites by navigating to his public YouTube profile.

  • How to Find a Member on YouTube

    YouTube is a popular video-sharing website run by Google. Users can create accounts to upload their own videos and subscribe to video feeds by other members. If you're looking for a friend's video feed on YouTube, you will have more success finding him if you know his user name. You might also be able to find him using his email address, but this depends on his account privacy settings.

  • How to Learn English With Java

    Java, a computer programming language used to create applications, can be downloaded and installed for free. There are many applications available on the Internet that use Java to help people learn English grammar and spelling. Many of these are also free. An organization called Activities for ESL Students hosts a website with a variety of quizzes that assists students to learn English grammar in an entertaining environment.

  • How to Learn English Virtually

    Learning a new language such as English is no easy task --- language building requires time, persistence and dedication if you want to succeed. However, with advanced computer programs, subtitled videos and voice over IP clients, you can hone your English language skills virtually. Many programs and online courses can be purchased to help you with your language goals.

  • How to Build a Tube Website Tutorial

    Tube website tutorials are very hot on the Internet today. Tube websites draw millions of hits as viewers struggle to learn some new talent or ability. All you need to start building instructional websites is a video camera and a good instinct for what users will search for. If you can find five popular searches on Google, you can create thousands of hits per day. The right combination of search engine optimization and advertising, such as Google adwords, can produce modest revenue with the right video.

  • How to Learn an American English Accent Online

    Whether your goal is to secure a role on American television, or in film, or you are moving to the United States and want to improve your ability to communicate better with locals, learning dialects of American English can be helpful. There are many ways to do this. One way is to go online to locate resources to assist you in achieving your goal.

  • How to Use Mashups in the Classroom

    Mashups combine music, text, video or images into one composition. They are useful in the classroom to get students to think creatively and are a lot of fun to create. A student can create a mashup using a scene from a Harry Potter movie with music by Lady Gaga. Or use tweets from someone's Twitter account with different kinds of images. The possibilities are endless and can be inspirational to students. Mashups challenge students to use a combination of forms creatively. They can be useful to music, literature, film or photography classes.

  • How to Fix a DV Tape

    DV (digital video) tapes are small, lightweight tapes used in DV cameras and decks. These tapes generally hold about an hours worth of footage and were first introduced to the consumer market in the mid 1990s. Because of their small size, they can sometimes be damaged in a camcorder or when handling. Fixing a DV tape isn't different than fixing any other type of video tape, but, because of their small size, can be challenging.

  • How to Find Someone on YouTube

    Launched in 2005, YouTube is a video-sharing website where users upload and watch videos and leave comments. In order to upload videos, users must register for a free account. By searching the website in a few different ways (depending on how much information you have about the person or video you want to view), you can find a specific user's videos--the process is quick and easy.

  • How to Find Streaming Videos

    Being able to find streaming videos means never having to wonder what to watch and being able to watch your favorite older television shows and movies. The Internet has enabled just about anyone with a high-speed Internet connection to watch streaming videos online. These days you don't even have to have a television or access to cable to watch your favorite movies and shows because chances are someone is streaming them to a website somewhere online.

  • How to Find Youtube Music Videos

    You Tube is a great place to find music videos for just about any music artist. If you're looking for a music video for someone in particular, let me show you how you can find it every time.

  • How to Embed a Movie to My Website

    Online video is everywhere these days, and it seems like every website you go to has videos cleanly embedded right onto their pages. It's slick, it's modern, and you want to your website to offer something similar. But how do you do it? It's actually much easier than you think.

  • How to Convert .Flv to WMV For Free

    FLV files are Adobe Flash Videos used to disseminate videos on popular sites like YouTube. These files only work well with web browsers. You can convert FLV to WMV files to save online videos to be viewed later. WMV files are the specific video files for Windows Media Player. A freeware program allows you to easily convert between the two formats.

  • How to Find a Friend on Youtube If You Have Their Username

    YouTube is one of the most-visited sites on the Internet, hosting millions of videos that can be viewed for free. If you have a friend on YouTube, and you know their user name, subscribing to their video channel will allow you to receive updates when they post new videos. Find your friends on YouTube to view and comment on the videos that they upload.

  • How to Learn English on the 'Net

    The stereotype often holds true: learning English can be very hard. Luckily, the rise of the Internet has given aspiring English speakers a number of ways to learn the language quickly and efficiently. While it's always preferable to learn English from real, live speakers, you can do a lot of the necessary work just by jumping on the Web. After a little time using a variety of multimedia resources, you could be speaking English like a native.

  • Photobucket Tutorial: Finding Photos & Videos

    Photobucket provides a search engine so users can find their photos and videos on this Internet site. Locate photos and videos on Photobucket with the tips in this free video on Internet commerce from a professional web designer.

  • How to Find People on YouTube

    If you know of someone that uses YouTube, you may want to perform a search in order to locate her. It will be helpful if you know some basic information about the person, like her YouTube username or the name of videos that she has posted on the video sharing site.

  • How to Balance Your Finances

    Finding Totals and Over Under in this free series of personal finance video from our professional Certified Public Accountant (CPA).

  • How to Find Music Videos on YouTube

    If you're on the hunt for a huge selection of music videos, look no further--YouTube is your site. This powerhouse Web community has become one of the most popular social networking and video-content sites on the Internet.

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