11/27/06

Find The Best Computer Printer Ink Price Ranges

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By George Wood

However you can not find much difference in computer printer ink price ranges at the stores. Even you may not found the exact price to the same products in different stores. The discount price is the ultimate solution to get the better price in some cases. You can get the brand products in the price ranges from $14 to $42 dollars in 40 different stores.

Here is some instances to this kind of computer printer ink, in fact these cartridges has a brand name, usually the lower priced ones, are restore. Other branded OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) products are usually sold by companies other than the manufacturer which are usually cheaper. Even you will not come with any support that is why you have the right choice to own when you purchase an OEM product.

Though you need to be careful enough while you are purchasing brand name computer printer ink for a drastically reduced price. Any how some ads may not state that they are refurbished or refilled cartridges. Even you can get half the size of the standard printer ink cartridge. So be aware to these products.

Even you will not find any difference in the price of computer printer ink and the same exact name brand product although they are manufactured in same size and quality. In fact the price difference is normal to five dollars. You can get the difference in a red flag about to twenty-five dollar price.
How ever if you are going to purchase the cartridges, it will be the better deal on printer ink cartridges by purchasing a multi-pack. The only disadvantage is if you don't do much printing the ink in may dry out. So you should not go for this option if you only print occasionally.

Another important thing to note is comparing the prices for ink cartridges by reading the label. So that you will get fine print, but be aware if you are getting a refurbished one or a smaller sized computer printer ink cartridge.

But it is important to make sure that you are using quality computer printer inks. You need to buy new cartridges or used ones that have been refilled, or shopping for computer printer ink with which to refill your own cartridges. Any how you need not to be trying to use lesser quality ink otherwise the machine wont work properly and in results out put will worst of all.

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11/25/06

5 Tips For Buying A Laptop

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By Jonathan Fisher

You’re taking the plunge and buying a laptop. If this is
your first, you probably are a little considerate about what
you should be buying, what to avoid and what the big dollar
sign is going to tell you. While there are a number of
things to consider when it comes to buying a laptop, you can
easily work your way through knowing what those are. Many
people get a little worried about purchasing any type of
computer. Follow these tips and you’ll get the right laptop
for your needs.

Tip One: Know what you plan to use the laptop for. Sounds
simple, but it will also define what is on the laptop you
purchase. For example, if you are a professional looking to
buy a laptop, not only do you need to insure the right
software is on board, but you’ll need to make sure there is
enough space to run it. For the personal user, do you plan
to watch DVD’s? Do you plan to use it for gaming?

Tip Two: Compare and then compare some more. When you are
out there looking at the various laptops, make sure to take
some notes (doing your research online really saves you time
here!) about the various aspects of the laptop. You’ll want
to compare hard drive space, monitor size, drives, speed and
other features that are important to your purchase. Not
only are you looking for the best price, but the best
overall product.

Tip Three: Warranties are important. Warranties vary
greatly from one laptop to the next. When buying a laptop,
you need to realize that the most common problem will be
with the screens, especially those that are LCD. Make sure
your warranty gives you the best coverage from parts that
may break down.

Tip Four: While name brand isn’t everything, you should
purchase a quality product. That means that you’ll need to
insure that when you are buying a laptop that if you do
decide to go with a lesser known brand name that you find
out how well they really work. To do this, use consumer
reviews that you’ll find online.

Tip Five: Make sure you know what is included in the
purchase. If you plan to get online with the laptop, are
there more products needed to do so? If you need the laptop
to come with Word and it doesn’t, then you’ll need to
account for that extra purchase as well.

When buying a laptop, take the time to consider all aspects
of it, do your research and you’ll end up on top.

Jonathan T. Fisher is an editor at ComputerAndSoftwareDepot.com where you can find
more articles about laptops and notebooks.

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11/21/06

Computer Training - Computer Repair and Building

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By Michael Russell

There is no getting around that there are a lot of computers in the world. The percentage of homes alone that now have computers is staggering and with all these computers, some running literally around the clock, there had better be somebody available to repair them when they break down, and they DO break down. If you're interested in the field of computer repair or even building computers from the ground up, this article will give you some idea of what you can expect to learn from an accredited school.

Even though most of the glamour belongs to those who program computers to work, it is the ones who build and repair them who really have the hardest jobs. There is more involved with the building and repairing of computers than with any aspect of programming, networking or other area. If you plan to do this for a living, a good school will teach you the following:

The first thing you will need is a basic course in electronics. You had better have a solid foundation and understanding of how current flows, what a transistor is, what a resistor is and a number of other electronically related areas. You may not have to know as much as an electrician, but you need to have a fundamental understanding in this area or you can end up frying your PC to a crisp.

After teaching you the basics of electronics, a good school will then concentrate on the individual parts of the computer itself.

You'll first learn about all the different pieces of electronic equipment that you'll be using to work on your computer. There are a number of diagnostic and assembly tools that you will need to learn how to use proficiently.

The next thing you will learn is a general overview of the various parts of the computer such as the mother board, power supply, memory chips, hard disk drive and all the peripheral equipment such as CD ROM drives, modems, and floppy disk drives. The entire list is of course much more extensive.

After learning what each part of the computer does, you'll learn how to shop for various pieces depending on compatibility issues. You'll learn what hard drives can be used, size wise, based on the type of mother board you have and things of that nature.

You'll then learn how to install every possible piece that can be put into a computer. This covers hard drives, modems, mother boards, CD ROM drives, backup drives and the list goes on and on. Each one of these items will have special installation instructions.

You'll learn basic trouble shooting techniques when things start to go wrong. This part of the course is usually the most challenging. What the instructor will usually do is present you with a computer that has a specific problem. As the student, you have to first diagnose what is causing the problem and then figure out the solution needed for repair. This is the most intensive part of the hands on course.

After your computer is built, you'll then learn how to format your hard drive and how to install the operating system.

Mixed in with these basic areas you'll also learn about computer numbering systems, how to install adapters, how data is stored and a number of other things that are just beyond the scope of this overview.

Finally, when your course is completed you will then go for your A-1 certification which will qualify you to get a job as a computer technician.

Building and repairing computers is not a glamorous job, but when people bring their computers in to be repaired, they probably count on you more than on anyone else in the computer industry, and that has to be a great feeling.

Michael Russell

Your Independent guide to Computer Training

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11/19/06

Upgrading Laptops

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By Andrew Holmes

The most serious difficulty related to portable computers upgrade depends on their nature. In chase of portability, small size and minimum weight, laptop developers have to step aside from standard slot-card technology. Most of laptop devices are usually integrated into motherboard and the internal configuration may differ greatly depending on a model. That's why laptop parts are rather expensive and laptops are less upgradable than desktop PCs.

But, fortunately, there are still some ways to upgrade a notebook or to enlarge its abilities. The most common features are listed below:

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Additional RAM.

Smart batteries.

Hard disk drive.

CD/DVD drives.

PC cards (16-bit PCMCIA) and CardBus cards (32-bit PCMCIA).

External devices.

RAM
Additional RAM (Random Access Memory) gives more functionality, especially when you keep multiple windows opened. It also reduces the usage of hard disk drive. Windows XP needs at least 256 Mb of RAM to work properly and some graphical chips use system RAM too, so you should aim 512 Mb or more. There are two necessary things to perform such kind of upgrade: a spare slot and a correct SODIMM (Small Outline Direct In-Line Memory Module) module. The slot is usually protected by an access panel on the bottom of your notebook.

Advice. Before you start an upgrade make sure:

that your laptop doesn't already have the maximum amount of memory installed,

that you're buying the right SODIMM module.

You should visit your vendor's site or get this information by searching it in Google with the model of your laptop as a search string.

Smart Batteries
Smart batteries contain internal microprocessors, allow to get an advanced control of charge and provide extra safety. ÓSmartÔ battery is able to inform the notebook about its charge level and to prevent overcharging, which greatly reduces the battery life terms.

Hard Disk Drive
Some models of laptops support the hard disk drive (HDD) of a larger size.
For example: if your notebook had come with a 40Gb hard drive, you can upgrade it by installing 80Gb drive instead. You should contact your vendor to make sure that your BIOS supports 80Gb drives and that there are drives compatible with your model in sale.

But if lager size of HDD is not supported, there are external hard drives still available. You might be interested in such solutions as Firewire or USB drives. That kind of upgrade may slightly lower the portability, but is cheaper and available for using with all laptops supplied with USB/Firewire ports.

CD/DVD Drives
Installation of CD/DVD drives is available only if the drive matches the body of notebook (fits the form of original CD-ROM), provides the right connector and is supported by laptop BIOS. Note that laptop CD/DVD drives are much more expensive than desktop ones. As in case with HDD, alternative solution is to use external drives.

PC Cards (16-bit PCMCIA) and CardBus Cards (32-bit PCMCIA)

Those cards are expansion adapter cards used to add some useful features (dial-up modem, wireless networking, additional ports and else). PC cards are older and have much slower data transfer than CardBus cards. But beware of buying CardBus cards until you are sure that your laptop has a 32-bit bus.

External Devices
Using external devices requires external ports. All laptops have at least one USB port (universal port for a wide range of peripheral devices), and other ports are available depending on a model: PS/2, Firewire (IEEE 1394a) or Firewire 800 (IEEE 1394b), D-sub VGA (connection to analog monitor), DVI-D (connection to digital monitor), Bluetooth (for Bluetooth wireless connections) and other.

Those ports allow to connect external drives, monitor, TV-tuner, dial-up modem, wireless networking, mouse and keyboard, joystick and so on.
Before buying an external device please make sure that your laptop has a required port. If it has not, you may need to install a PC card which provides that port if it's possible. Firewire devices may be connected to USB port via a special cable - Firewire to USB 2.0 DV Transfer CableÔ.

Andrew Holmes. All needed laptop parts and accessories you can buy in LaptopUpgrader.com

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Pocket PC Flexibility In A Small Box

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By Dan Ayala

The Pocket PC has become a very popular platform for mobile devices that supports a wide range of multimedia features. It is not only for work, but it can also be used for entertainment. For example, the multimedia capacity on the Pocket PC is so much better and the games developed have tended to be far richer then those on the Palm Pilot version. One of the more attractive reason people purchase a Pocket PC is how portable and small it is to fit in your pocket with a vast amount of features that you will not find on your everyday Palm Pilot. One of the best features of the Pocket PC is its ability to browse the Web.

Many new applications are being created to enhance your total experience as a Pocket PC user. Some of the high tech applications being created for your portable device cover many areas such as: the Microsoft High Encryption Pack for encrypting your data; Mobile Surveillance Applications; voice recognition software that will make your Pocket PC speak English or other languages. Some other applications cover: PocketTV, searching for Fight Schedules, Remote Display Control that installs on both your Pocket PC and your regular PC and a PocketBible - the ultimate bible application for your Pocket PC.

You will find all the software you need for your Pocket PC available through the net and in many cases a free version, or at your local entertainment store. For example, if you are a healthcare professional, there are many software tools available - from medical encyclopedias, time management, to information on pharmaceutical drugs all at your fingertips.

A software package such as PocketKeys, is a multilingual software keyboard for Windows CE, Pocket PC, Windows Mobile 2003 and Windows Mobile 5. Another package called GoodLink,is tightly integrated with the phone functionality of a Pocket PC for simple and convenient calling; and then there is a package called Contact Management to help the end user with quicker access to your database. As the technology changes you will have more and more free demo versions to try out for your handheld devices such as: mobile phones, iPods, PSPs, Pocket PCs, Palm or even digital cameras.

Overall the Pocket PC is a highly mobile unit due to it's portable size, it is very powerful and does not depend on another PC to operate. The Pocket PC makes remote computing so convenient that you can easily run your business from any location of your choice. There are many styles available by multiple companies and the price range also varies but is affordable. So shop around because their are many deals to be had, especially on the world wide web.

Dan Ayala is webmaster and publisher of http://www.PDA-Review-Online.com, offering reviews on PDAs, Palm Pilots, Pocket PC's, software and accessories. PDA Review Online provides free information and recommendations for your online resources that you can download anytime or anywhere. For more information about Pocket PC's visit our website.

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11/18/06

Music Phones from Nokia

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Music is not only food for love it is also balm for the mind and soul. The good news for music lovers is that music has gone digital all thanks to the compression of audio files. Audio compression is a form of data compression designed to reduce the size of an audio file without compromising on sound quality. This means audio files can now be compressed, transmitted and stored more easily. Now you can not only enjoy digital music on your computer, you can even boost your listening pleasure by simply transferring the music from your computer to your mobile phone and in a matter of minutes your tunes will be ready to follow wherever you go.

Nokia has launched some smart phones with MP3 player and FM radio making your handset not just a communicating device but an entertainment hub for you.

For a complete music experience, the Nokia Music Manager application makes music transfer in multitude of different digital music formats from your PC easy and convenient

In the Nokia N series some phones worth looking at are the Nokia N70 Music, Nokia N73 Music and the Nokia 5500 Sport. The music-infused Nokia N70 adds more memory (up to 1GB through RC-MMC memory expansion), dedicated music controls and a "music-optimized" headset to its already-robust set of features, which includes UMTS/EDGE data access, a pair of cameras (2 megapixel and VGA), Bluetooth, an FM receiver, and a USB 2.0 port.

The Nokia N73 candybar phone is an improvement over the N70 model as it has a few new music features, including up to 2GB of microSD memory, integrated stereo speakers, and the ability to sync with Windows Media Player. Besides that, the 3G handset comes with all the features in the original, including UMTS/EDGE data access, a 3.2-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss-designed optics, a 2.4-inch QVGA display, Bluetooth, an FM receiver, and an Office document viewer

The Nokia 5500 Sport is not just an ordinary phone. To complement its sporty and fitness-inspired design, the Nokia 5500 Sport Music Edition offers an expanded range of music features and bears the Nokia XpressMusic feature brand which guarantees an outstanding mobile music experience.

It's a full-featured smartphone with Symbian OS and S60 user interface. It is equipped with Bluetooth, Infrared port, USB support, GPRS class 10, EDGE class 10, as well as a microSD card slot that would support cards with capacities of up to 1GB. MP3 player and FM radio will please the music lovers. With the integrated digital music player you can listen to FM radio or MP3s to stay energized. Be it Cardio, Abs or just jogging on the treadmill, the Nokia 5500 is the perfect soul supplement for your exercise routine as you can synchronise your rhythm with your favourite tracks The phone also has a 2-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom so you can take pictures whenever you desire. With the Nokia 5500 Sport you're geared up for play anytime, anywhere

The innovative carrying strap of the Nokia 5500 Sport Music Edition allows it to be worn around the waist or strapped around an arm to ensure that the handset stays in place, even during vigorous exercise. The sports headset also offers handsfree convenience for music and conversation with an anatomically engineered, over-the-ear design.

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How To Recover Documents

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By Gregg Hall


We have all lost items while working on the computer by accidentally deleting them or someone lost them for you. This can be very frustrating, as some files are very important to our livelihood. Or maybe just important because they are personal. If you have looked everywhere, even the Recycle Bin, the following are hints and ideas to help you. It would be helpful to try them.

Let's start with lost files, which may still be on the disk. Don't give up hope. It is important to try all of you options. Use a tool such as File Recover or Uneraser to retrieve it. It is easy to use. Here are several ideas to get that file back intact. With a broken up disk and lost items from a file, the recovery software will quite likely not know what to do. The more simple the file, the better chance of recovery. For the most difficult recovery jobs, Partition Recovery is what we have found to be the best. Better yet is a real human to help you out, a data recovery specialist. These angels are trained at putting back together the pieces of files. If your data were valuable, it would be worth it to enlist their aid. It will cost a little more, but you will be glad you called for their help.

Now let's talk a little bit about recovering photos that you just can't find. You will need to know what you are looking for and how it is saved. Is it saved in JPEG maybe? You need to find out. Here again you will need recovery software that is compatible with your file. For digital images you can use Flash Recovery however you cannot use this for those burned on you CD.

To recover Microsoft Office documents a great system to try is DOC Regenerator. You can try this free of charge. That way you can determine if the recovery works for you. before you spend the money on it. To repair a damaged Office document we recommend Advanced Word Repair or Advanced Excel Repair.

Because emails are not saved as individual files, these ideas do not work for them. Emails can only be recovered by normal file recovery ways if the entire file has been lost or deleted. A lost email may have been moved to a special folder if you have set this up. This folder allows you to recover anything lost. Emails can be recovered using unique email recovery software. Once again you need to acquire an email recovery system specialized for you software. Outlook Express Repair if very good and anyone can figure it out. If you have Microsoft Outlook files you will need to get Advanced Outlook Repair which cost more. But it is worth it.

Here you have been given different options to help you out. Most of all seek help if you need it.

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach, Florida. Find more about this as well as computer repair explained at http://www.turbocomputerrepair.com.

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11/17/06

Apple computer

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clip form youtube is about computer's monitor ( Apple )
story about History computer form wikipedia

The question of which was the earliest computer is a difficult one. The very definition of what a computer is has changed over the years and it is therefore impossible to definitively answer the question. Many devices once called "computers" would no longer qualify as such by today's standards.

Originally, the term "computer" referred to a person who performed numerical calculations (a human computer), often with the aid of a mechanical calculating device. Examples of early mechanical computing devices included the abacus, the slide rule and arguably the astrolabe and the Antikythera mechanism (which dates from about 87 BC). The end of the Middle Ages saw a re-invigoration of European mathematics and engineering, and Wilhelm Schickard's 1623 device was the first of a number of mechanical calculators constructed by European engineers.

However, none of those devices fit the modern definition of a computer because they could not be programmed. In 1801, Joseph Marie Jacquard made an improvement to the textile loom that used a series of punched paper cards as a template to allow his loom to weave intricate patterns automatically. While the resulting Jacquard loom is not considered to be a computer, it was an important step because the use of punched cards to define woven patterns can be viewed as an early, albeit limited, form of programmability.

In 1837, Charles Babbage was the first to conceptualize and design a fully programmable mechanical computer that he called "The Analytical Engine". Due to limits of finances, and an inability to resist tinkering with the design, Babbage never actually built his Analytical Engine.

Large-scale automated data processing of punched cards was performed for the US Census in 1890 by tabulating machines designed by Herman Hollerith and manufactured by the Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation (CTR), which later became IBM. So by the end of the 19th century a number of technologies that would later prove useful in the realization of practical computers had begun to appear: the punched card, Boolean algebra, the vacuum tube (thermionic valve) and the teleprinter.

During the first half of the 20th century, many scientific computing needs were met by increasingly sophisticated analog computers, which used a direct mechanical or electrical model of the problem as a basis for computation. However, these were not programmable and generally lacked the versatility and accuracy of modern digital computers.

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Sony computer

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clip form youtube is about computer ( Sony )

Story about Computer form wikipedia

A computer is a machine for manipulating data according to a list of instructions.

A list of computer instructions designed to perform some task is known as a program. The ability to execute stored programs — that is, programmability — makes computers extremely versatile and distinguishes them from calculators. The Church – Turing thesis is a mathematical statement of this versatility: Any computer with a certain minimum capability is, in principle, capable of performing the same tasks that any other computer can perform. Therefore, computers with capability and complexity ranging from that of a personal digital assistant to a supercomputer are all able to perform the same computational tasks so long as time and storage capacity are not considerations.

A computer in a wristwatch.

Computers take numerous physical forms. Early electronic computers were the size of a large room, consuming as much power as several hundred modern personal computers. Today, computers can be made small enough to fit into a wrist watch and powered from a watch battery. However, large-scale computing facilities still exist for specialized scientific computation and for the transaction processing requirements of large organizations. Society has come to recognize personal computers and their portable equivalent, the laptop computer, as icons of the information age; they are what most people think of as "a computer". However, the most common form of computer in use today is by far the embedded computer. Embedded computers are small, simple devices that are often used to control other devices—for example, they are used to control machines from fighter aircraft to industrial robots, digital cameras, and even childrens' toys.

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Home Computer Desks - A Guide To Choosing A New Computer Desk

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Home Computer Desks - A Guide To Choosing A New Computer Desk
By Caroline Smith




Modern home computer desks are cleverly designed to hold all kinds of computing equipment, whilst keeping everything you need within reach and easily accessible. A new computer desk makes an affordable and much more user-friendly alternative to keeping your computer on an old table or writing desk that isn't designed for that purpose. Computer desks all have the basic features, such as shelving for a CPU, monitor and printer and a pullout keyboard shelf, but there are also loads of optional extras worth considering, depending on your needs.



A rectangular-shaped compact computer desk is the most common design, which can be positioned against any wall in your home. Various styles are available, including those with bookshelves, CD compartments and drawers. If space is limited, for instance if you don't have a dedicated home office but have to squeeze your computer into a bedroom or dining room, then a corner computer desk could be the answer. Corner desks make efficient use of the space available and won't dominate the room.



An L shaped computer desk is another option to consider, particularly if you spend a lot of time working at your computer and require lots of work surface to spread out your paperwork. Another advantage of an L shaped desk is it can be positioned so as to make a clear divide in a room, so you have a designated workspace. A U shaped computer desk is another style, which is useful for providing lots of work surface and storage space, so all your office accessories can be kept within easy reach of your desk.



Many people aren't lucky enough to have a spare room to use as a computer room or study and have to use their computer in another room, such as a dining area or guestroom. In these situations, it can be handy to be able to conceal your computer desk when it's not being used, to give the room a more orderly appearance. A mobile computer cart is one option, which can be wheeled into a closet or out of the way. A computer armoire is another choice, which enables you to shut the doors on your workstation, whilst keeping your room looking neat and tidy.



Whatever your needs, you're sure to find a computer desk that's just right for you. Once the practicalities are taken care of, you can take your pick from the variety of colors and finishes on offer, from wood such as oak or cherry, to metal or plastic. A computer desk can make a functional and attractive addition to your home.




Caroline Smith is a contributor to FindComputerDesks.com - an online resource offering a huge selection of ergonomic home computer desks, including
wooden corner computer desks, mobile computer carts and more.



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Youtube - The Left Wing Lapdog Of The Internet

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By John Fair

Conservative web users argue that their views are being suppressed on youtube. Even heavyweights like Republican Hollywood filmmaker David Zucker can be censored.



A short film by Zucker, who worked with "Scary Movie 4," "Airplane!" and other comedies, reportedly had been offered to the Republican Party for use as an ad, but it was declined. It appeared briefly on YouTube, until it was flagged as being "inappropriate for some users".



On the YouTube Web site, anyone can post videos. Above is a still from a montage of some of President Bush's speaking blunders posted as "Stupid Bush."



Michelle Malkin was first blogger to point out the leftist leanings of YouTube.



While bloggers played a role in the last presidential election, most advertising and message delivery still comes from campaigns, political parties and interest groups with enough money to bankroll a television blitz. But the YouTube revolution -- which includes dozens of sites such as Google Video, Revver and Metacafe -- could turn that on its head.



If any teenager can put up a video for or against a candidate, and persuade other people to watch that video, the center of gravity could shift to masses of people with camcorders and passable computer skills. And if people increasingly distrust the mainstream media, they might be more receptive to messages created by ordinary folks.



"YouTube is a campaign game-changer, shifting the dynamics of how to reach voters and build intimate relationships," says Julie Supan, senior marketing director for the small, California-based firm, which by one measure now runs the 39th most popular Web site. "YouTube levels the playing field, allowing well-backed and less-known candidates to reach the same audience and share the same stage."



Even the seemingly simple act of posting footage of a politician's interview on "Meet the Press" or "The Daily Show" has a viral quality, because it can be seen by far more people than watched during a single broadcast.



The internet web site You Tube is a free and open area for internet users to post and view all kinds of video content. While there is a terms of service (TOS) that users must agree to before posting You Tube videos, the truth is that there is no real submission approval process. While posting copyright protected content is forbidden under the TOS, there is no mechanism to automatically screen for copyright protected material.



Detection of such material is left to the You Tube community, but, from the incredible number of protected videos that have appeared on the site, it seems clear that the TOS are not rigorously enforced. Of course, it is the responsibility of the users, not You Tube, to post material that is legal. Nevertheless, there have been some legal challenges to You Tube videos posted in recent months.



Contributors to YouTube seem to lean to the left. There are videos of verbal stumbles labeled "Stupid Bush" and "Bush Screwups," along with "President Bush Drunk," a bit on CBS's "Late Late Show" that slowed down a tape of the president so it appeared as if he were slurring his words. Another shows Bush, in his Texas days, extending his middle finger. (One positive video features a group called the Right Brothers singing "Bush Was Right.")



Any registered user can form a group, and the site includes one called "Support George Bush," which says, "Don't be afraid of your beliefs -- most campuses nationwide have a liberal bias anyway . . . as does the media." But it doesn't crack the top 100 in terms of membership, unlike "Bush Sucks," which is designed "for everyone who hates Bush and all his Republican cronies."



About the Author: John Fair is a noted producer and author. He currently provides content and commentary for CampusRights.net


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