Today I viewed YouTube, Hulu, and Fancast.
Here's a link to an interesting YouTube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiyOYuim71k
This is an imaginative nine-minute video about the Disney ride, the Hollywood Tower of Terror. What makes this video unique is that the videographer, George J Holmes, has added computer enhanced imagery as well as audio to give you the idea of what the fictional hotel would have looked like 'back in the day'. This enhances the experience in a very fun and creative way.
I also searched for YouTube videos for Oak Harbor Library, Sno-Isle Libraries, some Michigan libraries, etc. The only one that matched was a Sno-Isle Library video about a series of programs where teens learn to make videos. Unfortunately, there was no sound to the video.
As far as Hulu and Fancast, I may use them some day when I want to view a program but neither has my favorite 'out of print' program, which is Newhart. (What is up with that!?!?!) Since we are considering getting rid of regular tv, Internet tv may fill the gap on those occasions when we wish to watch a program.
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