Anytime you hear about the company acquired by Google called YouTube in the news, it's mostly because some king or queen of a country saw an offensive video disrespecting them, or because of political issues. Whether you believe it or not, online video streaming, especially through uploading and sharing through YouTube, you'll be more than surprised who's eyes are secretly watching. While the video sharing network YouTube can be a silent prized goldmine to those who play the game correctly, it can also be a thorn in the side of those who take a walk on the dark side of it.
Politically speaking, this can use used as a smearing campaign. Some Politicians from around the world have experienced hardline slandering and smearing through the video sharing network Google owns. In a positive light, the 2008 united states presidential candidates are all featured. All of the presidential candidates profiles are critiqued with creativity to entice the human eye to stay on it as long as possible. In addition, YouTube allows interaction to and from presidential candidates from the average person.
There is power behind uploading and sharing a video online. Nowadays, it's a form of media which is a must have. It enables the little people to have a huge voice or say so, because their content is now syndicated to the masses, thus having the ability to promote a large reaction among the internet community. It also gives people something to talk about also. As we all know, the internet is nothing more than a large romper room chatter forum. That is the life of things, in addition to keeping the e-commerce game going
Shawn Drewry is the CEO of http://www.Drewryonline.net
He was born & raised in Brooklyn, New York & has been in the working world for 10 years, including corporate America. As much as he did well on his jobs, someone somewhere he worked with or even the employer themselves found some reason wrongfully to terminate him. He has learned the hard way to become an independent person, breaking the shackles of traditionally following the working class. His mother worked for The City of New York for 35 years and successfully retired in 1994 paycheck to paycheck and thus was never able to ever save a dime nor keep money in her small bank account.