
YouTube has said “heck with it” and realized its social networking competitors have something they don’t. YouTube has created a personal profile page similar to Facebook and MySpace.
According to Mashable Social Networking News, YouTube is not changing but rather incorporating a new element into the world famous Web site. On these personal sites, you can post your favorite videos and see the latest activity from your friends. It is self explanatory how the sites personalization comes into play.
YouTube streams more than 100 million from 30 seconds even 10minutes. While YouTube is fun, some use it for video creation while others use it for personal promotion.
YouTube’s forum is similar to a blog. It lists how many people watched the video and encourages viewers to post comments, similar to a blog.
Videos attract viewers in an incredible fashion. In my opinion, American’s have the attention span of five- year- old. They want information to be accessible, enjoyable and understandable from the start. This may be why the social media release is the new press release or why Steve Jobs colorful iWork presentation style is so popular. The human eye is attracted to colorful imagery followed by a quality presenter.
While the meaning of privacy is becoming underrated, YouTube continues to test its limits.
To read more visit: Mashable!

I loved this post. I had no idea that YouTube.com had created a portion of their Web site and dedicated it to personal profiles. I guess it makes sense though. You could have a profile and then have all of your videos that you posted below. Awesome. I guess YouTube is quite the innovator. Did you know that the Apple iPhone comes with an icon that goes straight to YouTube? Also, the Apple TV has a whole section of their menu devoted to YouTube. So if it is something you are interested in then you should check it out.