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You can now automatically “replace video background” with an image of your choice – thanks to VideoStir. Upload Video + Upload Image = Download Mixed Video Based on VideoStir technology you don’t need a “green screen software” in order to get a “green screen footage” effect.

You can now automatically “replace video background” with an image of your choice – thanks to VideoStir

With VideoStir’s new experimental feature you can take a simple video you make with any solid color background (no need for a “green screen background”) and choose one of your images (company logo? At the beach? Last trip to NY?) . You can take the result and put it on YouTube if you like. A few example use cases: Selling a house? It’s a DIY solution and takes 5 minutes to get the result mix clip. Look for “Replace video background – (experimental)” feature on VideoStir website. Here is a link that takes you straight there . And here is a demo video that shows how you can also take your basic video and get it to float on any website (even famous ones) – It’s an innovative and creative use of your video.

The benefits are clear – you just need to try it. Green technology news and reviews for all Earthlings. ‪The Lion King Full Movie‬‏ China vs. USA: Who will win the 21st Century. Editor's Note: The following is an edited excerpt from a transcript of Fareed Zakaria answering viewer questions online.

China vs. USA: Who will win the 21st Century

Read more from Fareed Zakaria at TIME: China's New Parochialism By Fareed Zakaria, CNN We’re clearly moving to a Post-American world. This is a world that is not dominated by the United States but not dominated by anyone else yet either. The 21st Century is up for grabs and how the United States does depends on how well it can marshal the key ingredients of economic and societal success. In the 20th Century, the key ingredients were labor and capital. In the 21st Century, the key ingredients will be ideas and energy. Ideas will be critical because manufacturing has been commoditized. Energy will be critical simply because everybody is growing quickly and everyone needs a supply of energy. So who’s better suited for this new world?

In an odd way, China is best suited for the 20th Century. Like the U.S., China also struggles with the issue of energy. CNN.com - Breaking News, U.S., World, Weather, Entertainment & Video News. San Francisco Chronicle. The San Francisco Chronicle is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of the U.S. state of California, but distributed throughout Northern and Central California, from the Sacramento area and Emerald Triangle south to Santa Barbara County.

It was founded in 1865 as The Daily Dramatic Chronicle by teenage brothers Charles de Young and Michael H. de Young.[2] The paper benefitted from the growth of San Francisco and was the largest circulation newspaper on the West Coast of the United States by 1880. It has experienced a rapid fall in circulation in the early 21st century, and was ranked 24th by circulation nationally for the six months to March 2010. The newspaper has an online edition, SFGate, which is published by the SFGate.com division.[3] History[edit] Between World War II and 1971, new editor Scott Josephine Newhall took a bold and somewhat provocative approach to news presentation. Joint Operating Agreement[edit] The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines.

The Seattle Times. The Sacramento Bee - California News, Local News - Sacramento CA. Breaking News & Bay Area News. The San Francisco Examiner. The San Francisco Examiner is a free daily newspaper distributed in and around San Francisco, California, United States. Traditionally one of the city's leading newspapers, the Examiner has been published continuously since the late 19th century. The longtime "Monarch of the Dailies" and flagship of the Hearst Corporation chain, the Examiner converted to free distribution early in the 21st century and is now independently owned by the San Francisco Newspaper Company LLC. History[edit] 19th century[edit] The Examiner was founded in 1863 as the Democratic Press, a pro-Confederacy, pro-slavery paper opposed to Abraham Lincoln, but after his assassination in 1865 the paper's offices were destroyed by a mob, and starting on June 12, 1865 it was called the Daily Examiner.[1][2][3] Hearst acquisition[edit] In 1880, mining engineer and entrepreneur George Hearst bought the Examiner. 20th century[edit] San Francisco Examiner front page, February 26, 1942.

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