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Matt Harding is a 32-year-old videogame designer who quit his job in 2003 to travel around Asia. Along the way, he recorded and posted a short video of himself doing an elbow-intensive jig in Hanoi. That clip got passed from one person to the next and eventually got the attention of Stride Gum, which decided to sponsor two more of his trips.
Viral videos make the internet go round. Well known fact. Charlie biting fingers, bands on treadmills , dancing babies, Chris Brown infused weddings, and so on. The biggest viral videos are as much a part of culture as any hit TV show.
Bienvenue sur www.nanarland.com, le site des mauvais films sympathiques. Chroniques de films, extraits vidéo, biographies, interviews... C'est une exploration de la face obscure du cinéma à laquelle nous vous invitons à travers nos documentaires [...]
Hello J’espère que vous passez un bon dimanche après-midi, ici tout roule, je travaille (et oui, même le dimanche ^_^). Mais voilà une actu dénichée sur passigrave m’a fait découvrir le YouCube ! une excellente idée pour mettre ensemble une série de 6 vidéos. Avec Youcube, vous pourrez mapper vos vidéos youtube sur un cube en 3D et le faire tourner, choisir quelle vidéo vous voulez regarder, changer les vidéos..
Urlesque counts down the top 100 viral videos in the history of the web. These are the clips that are etched into our memories, made us laugh, influenced the future of internet video, or changed it altogether. #100 - Bad Day Bad Day was one of the first viral video clips to gain popularity online and has been circulating the web since 1997. Originally shot as a part of a marketing campaign, the video (also known as 'computer rage' or 'office rage') began to "go viral" when it was passed around via e-mail, and serves as an early example of viral video marketing done right -- intentionally or not. -KR