“add Videos to Web” Tool © – Best-kept Secrets!

by Gen Kanai
“add Videos to Web” Tool © – Best-kept Secrets!
“Add Videos To Web” Tool is an excellent solution for those who haven’t got a clue about how to embed video(s) onto their Site. If you look for a quick way to stream your digital movie(s), you should try this advanced technology. The following article will show you how you can easily encode and post a movie onto a Webpage in just few clicks.
Short background
The main purpose of this advanced “Add Videos To Web” Tool is to enable you to post your videos on any of your Webpage(s) by converting and compressing them to a very popular file format called Flash-Video .FlV. By quickly adding a short html code to your page and sending the files to the Webserver the entire process is completed. Just for you to know – this encoding process actually generates streaming webvideos – they are available in real time with no download waiting time.
Quick advantages
Undoubtedly most of us can find this technology useful and helpful:
* Enables you to download, convert, and play YouTube videos on your Website(s).
* Auto-redirect your visitors to an order page after your Web-Movie ends.
* Website(s) visitors today respond more to movies than to text.
* It enables you to post your visual message via additional sites such as YouTube.
* It is simply more convincing than writing another sales letter or newsletter.
We could list many other important great benefits provided by this solution simply because it opens up various opportunities that enable us to better promote any new or existing online business.
Summary
The reason it is highly effective for home users, SOHOs, and Small Business users is the fact that “Add Videos To Web” Tool requires minimal effort, administration, and resources. By the end of this quick review the best advice would be to test this technology so you could almost instantly start enjoying the various benefits that it offers.
Learn how an advanced “Add Videos To Web” Tool easily enables you to convert, upload, and display streaming videos that generate more traffic and increase your conversions.
Visit: VideoToYourSite.com
If you could only ever see one Macworld keynote with Steve Jobs, this would be it. In the final half hour of this Macworld, Mr. Jobs was at the top of his game with the audience completely eating out of his hand. Apple had the technology introductions to back it up too: the world’s first 17in widescreen notebook, the first full featured 12in notebook, first ever introduction of 802.11g, first ever backlit keyboard, first introduction of firewire 800. With each introduction the audience goes crazy, and Steve continues to bring them out with perfect salesman timing. In the 2nd part he begins with just how much Apple is investing in wireless, and ends with the introduction of the 12in powerbook. The baby powerbook would go on to become one of the most lusted after powerbooks ever, definitely a favorite among users even today after its been replaced by the macbook series. part 1: www.youtube.com part 3: www.youtube.com
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about 1 year ago
“it has bluetooth built in” haha funny if you were to say that now they’d be like “no shit” crazy how the tech evolves
about 1 year ago
wow I love how everyone is like so excited about features that are standard on almost every laptop
about 1 year ago
At 5:36 my laptop has none of them. And I bought it in 2009!
about 1 year ago
@OI8APC2 damn. all i know is the heat sink is right at the bottom and it hurts like a bitch. but if yours is worse than im deeply sorry =P
about 1 year ago
@JSantana319 Yeah, and 7 years from now, you’ll be able to get a quintuplet core I15 quintcore 6.9ghz 25gb ram, and 25tb SSD for 4,500. Technology will always grow. Its good to see prices haven’t much!!
about 1 year ago
@candymancan667 Huh? Are you talking about the case getting hot? Have you put a pc notebook on your thighs lately? Those get about twice as hot. The aluminum dissipates heat well. I usually put a towl on my lap if wearing short. If wearing pants, I don’t notice anything.
about 1 year ago
Basically when they introduced this notebook, they provided the blueprint for their pro line to this day. Little has actually changed, the internals are different and they’re unibody now, but they’ve pretty much remained the same since 2003. Interesting and impressive.
about 1 year ago
if only my macbook pro didnt singe my thighs..
about 1 year ago
@theTapiwaman Yeah… Apple Lisa was $9999.99 !
about 1 year ago
for $3299 I can get a 15 inch 2.4GHz i5 Macbook Pro with 4GB of RAM, 512GB SSD
about 1 year ago
Gotta love Jonny Ive. I’m not exactly a monarchist, but he definitely deserved his knighthood.
about 1 year ago
$3299?!! wow
about 1 year ago
Its funny how a computer design thats 6 years old is still by far the best in the business. The only thing thats better is the new design that replaced it 5 years after. Just shows how ahead of their own time they are, Jon Ive is the best designer in the world.
about 1 year ago
the 12 inch power book is the best computer in the world. I still use it as my main laptop and it is running like new. Never had a problem with it in its 5th year.
about 1 year ago
7:41 hahahhahahha
about 1 year ago
DAMN steve didnt even let the devs. breath!!!
as steve ballmer stated(about microsoft….”I love this company” i love apple.
about 1 year ago
ROFL. DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS! AAAH C’MON! AAAAH! WOOOOOH! I think Ballmer is such an ape.
about 1 year ago
9:28 EARTHQUAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
about 1 year ago
macbook air is a fun notebook, its the price that kills it.
about 1 year ago
at 2:10 another truth. As the first video on notebook/desktop. This guy is incredible.
about 1 year ago
Ever notice that Steve can’t pronounce automaticly.
about 1 year ago
lol at the end EARTHQUAKE!!! XDXDXD
about 1 year ago
good lord $3299
about 1 year ago
that was a SICK macworld
about 1 year ago
you do know why they call it Macbook “Pro” right?
its because its for professionals, and professionals dont want a small computer, they want a screamer of a notebook, so they can run their big apps.
“power = bigger”.