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It must surely rank as the most mundane business launch in history. Jawed Karim, one of the founders of YouTube, shuffles timidly in front of a video camera while standing in front of a group of elephants at San Diego zoo, with precious little idea of what he was starting. "The cool thing about these guys," he says, nervously gesturing behind him, "is that they have really long trunks. And that's pretty much all there is to say."

This 19-second video clip, uploaded to the brand-new website later later that day, 23 April 2005, may have been insubstantial, but it certainly wasn't inconsequential. Within 18 months, Karim and his partners Steve Chen and Chad Hurley had sold YouTube to Google for $1.76bn, and in doing so became one of a select band of online entrepreneurs who managed to grab our attention – and keep it.

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flv(flash video) takes a dominant position over other video formats on the web and makes alot buzz on almost every video sharing sites like YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video, metacafe. Whether it is about sharing or viewing, flash video is alway ready to embrace us with its friendly operationality.

The number of flash video floods over the net yet some people get a good collection of video in .flv format for either reinventing later on or for viewing for fun. At this point one thing we need to clear: FLV can be a variant of the H.263 standard or the much more advanced On2 VP6 codec, this indicates that flash video from YouTube or Metacafe and video from Google or Yahoo! could be differnt for the different encodes they use. Thus this requires us to treat flash video in different ways.

Whether it is about playing, editing or even converting .flv, thing would all be different. Flv converter for Mac is a great progam equiping with a powerful codec pack that would do everything you need. It's a fine flash video player with support for flash video(.flv or .swf). Second, Flv converter for Mac is a magic converter supports to convert flash video to mov, mpg, mp4, m4v, avi, wmv, 3gp, mkv, etc. the audio codec included within the program will enables you to extract audio form flash video too.

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flv(flash video) takes a dominant position over other video formats on the web and makes alot buzz on almost every video sharing sites like YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video, metacafe. Whether it is about sharing or viewing, flash video is alway ready to embrace us with its friendly operationality.

The number of flash video floods over the net yet some people get a good collection of video in .flv format for either reinventing later on or for viewing for fun. At this point one thing we need to clear: FLV can be a variant of the H.263 standard or the much more advanced On2 VP6 codec, this indicates that flash video from YouTube or Metacafe and video from Google or Yahoo! could be differnt for the different encodes they use. Thus this requires us to treat flash video in different ways.

Whether it is about playing, editing or even converting .flv, thing would all be different. Flv converter for Mac is a great progam equiping with a powerful codec pack that would do everything you need. It's a fine flash video player with support for flash video(.flv or .swf). Second, Flv converter for Mac is a magic converter supports to convert flash video to mov, mpg, mp4, m4v, avi, wmv, 3gp, mkv, etc. the audio codec included within the program will enables you to extract audio form flash video too.

what a cheek using creativecommons as a nickname for a post advertising a pay app... :lol: :lol:

Latest Version:3.1.8Fullsize:8.32MLanguage: EnglishPlatform:Mac OS X v10.5 (no Windows OS support)License Type: Free to try, $29.95 to buyTrial Limitation:Watermark on output video.... :glare:

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