A little update on a previous post about Google’s coverage of the NZ elections.

YouTube - debate’s Channel
As the 2008 general election campaign heats up, the official ONE News YouTube Election Debate, between Helen Clark and John Key, will be broadcast live on TV ONE on Tuesday, October 14th.

Unlike previous debates in which the host asks all the questions, this year we want the leaders to face YOUR questions.

The ONE News YouTube Election Debate is your chance to ask Helen Clark and John Key about the issues that matter to you.

All you have to do is create a short video (no more than 30 seconds) and submit it here.

The best questions uploaded to this site will be broadcast live during the debate and the leaders will have to answer them.

This event will be history in the making. So go on New Zealand, be seen and be heard.

Interesting article on using Youtube

When promoting a business with as little sex appeal as concrete crack repair, The Crack Team uses all possible avenues — even YouTube.com as a promotional tool…

Daily Herald

That resourceful young Pukeko provides an alternate view of our SOE Genesis Energy - exposing the ugly truth beneath their cynical greenwash…

Psssst. Pass it on!

YouTube - Revenge of the Pukeko

“YOU DON’T NEED AN EDUCATION TO SAVE THE PLANET”

To follow up his number 1 hit ‘Call On Me’ Swedish dance legend Eric Prydz has released this new track sampling Pink Floyd’s ‘Another Brick In The Wall’.

Using both the original vocal track and other parts of the original hit Prydz gives retains the anti-establishment aesthetics of the original track.
Continue reading ‘Proper Education: Eric Prydz Vs Floyd’

Check it out - part III of Michael Tritt’s brilliant documentary series on Auckland’s transportation woes. Just in time for the local body elections.

Continue reading ‘Auckland, City of Cars episode III released’

So say Time magazine. You are the person who had the most influence on the news and our lives in 2006. With youTube, myspace, facebook, wikipedia and the likes you / we have influenced the world like never before.

In 2006, the World Wide Web became a tool for bringing together the small contributions of millions of people and making them matter




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