Posts Tagged ‘video’

Video: Amphibious Robotic Snake

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

I was listening to the World Service last night. To be more precise I was drifting off to sleep and so wasn’t paying too much attention when something caught my attention. It was an article about robotic snakes.

At first I thought this was just a toy, something to frighten guests with at a Christmas party, but as the scientist who was behind the project talked I realised that there were a lot of beneficial uses to a robotic snake.

You are probably the same as me in thinking that robots will either be humanoid or like the  rovers that were sent to Mars. The advantage of a snake is that it is able to explore relatively small spaces due to it’s narrowness. The scientist went onto explain that if coupled with Nano Technology it would be possible to produce a robot that could be injected into the veins of a person and then navigate to say the heart and treat the person from the inside. Thus preventing major surgery having to take place and vastly improving survival rates.

I went on You Tube and was amazed at how many robotic snakes are out there. I’ve embedded a video of one, to start with I thought it was a fairly ugly thing, but when it takes to the water watching it’s movements is beautiful, almost hypnotic. For a moment you could almost believe that it was a living organism with the graceful way it moves, sensing it’s own environment.

Here’s the video, if you want to see more just search for “robotic snake” on You Tube.

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Video: Balloon Ride Into Space

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Here’s a link to a really great video. It shows a the launch of a weather balloon with an HD video camera underneath it that travels to the edge of the atmosphere. The footage is amazing. So is the way that they retrieved the camera when the balloon eventually falls back down to Earth. They packed an iPhone in with the camera and then used the GPS signal from the phone to track down it’s location.

Watch and enjoy:

Father and Son Launch iPhone into Space

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Taiwanese TV News Animation of Jet Blue Attendant

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Clip with “great” animation of recent involving a Jet Blue flight attendant, a passenger, a can of beer and an emergency escape chute in this video.

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5 Amazing Optical Illusion Videos

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

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Saw this link on Mashable and thought I would share it with you all

http://mashable.com/?p=340656

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Everything you ever wanted to know about IP Addresses (Video)

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

This is an interesting video from Cisco Training explaining the joys of IP Addresses.

OK, I know what you are thinking “He’s using the word ‘interesting’ in the loosest sense of the word”, but give it a go, you might learn something, unless you’re already a network engineer.

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DNS Explained (Video)

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Here’s a video from CENTR explaining the basics of DNS http://ow.ly/1qLetT

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The Internet Explained

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

This is a fabulous video explaining in layman terms how the Internet works http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5837LcDHfE&feature=youtube_gdata

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Add Me by Chumbawumba

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Chumbawumba’s take on social networking.

Add Me

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1969 prediction of what life in the future will be like

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

This is a great video with predictions of how computers will change our lives. I would love a home post office!

1969 prediction of the Internet

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Search Engine Optimisation (Pt 2) – Multimedia and Google

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

The Web has changed a lot since I first saw it in 1995. Back then pages all had gray backgrounds, black text in Times New Roman, and links were always in blue and underlined. If you were lucky there might be one photograph on a page. Search Engine Optimisation was not something many people thought about back in those days. Although search engines such as Alta Vista and Excite were in existence SEO work consisted mainly of making sure that the description and keyword meta-tags were completed.

Times have changed, nowadays we are used to seeing video and audio files embeded into web pages. We are often told that the various spiders that crawl our sites can only see text. We are also told that video content ranks highly with Google. These two statements seem to be at odds with each other but in actual fact you can include video footage on your site, you just need to know how to optimise it so that Google will rank it.

You have two options with where your video clips are stored. You can either host them yourself on your own domain (which will usually mean that they can only be viewed by visitors to your domain) or you can upload them to a video sharing site such as YouTube. Whichever you choose as your preferred option there are some simple guidelines that will make your video clip more easily found by robots.

  • Try to make your clips in 4:3 aspect. YouTube tends to crop video so that it fits this size, so you would be better making sure that it is shot in that format so that the meaning of your clip is not lost
  • When you allocate your clip a file name ensure that it is meaningful and seperate each word with a hyphen e.g. search-engine-optimisation-clip.avi
  • Before uploading the clip right click on it and select “Summary” give your clip a keyword rich description

By following these basic steps you will find that Googlebot and other bots will be able to index your clip even though they cannot see and hear the clip itself. They recognise that filetype and as has already been said Google ranks video very highly, so it is worth having some video clips on your site.

“Hang on, Michael, you have no video on your site” you are no doubtless thinking. Well I took possession of a camcorder today and I intend to practice a little with it first, but look out in the near future for my own video blog posts.

If you use video on your site do let me know, I’m interested in finding out how different people and companies utilise this form of communication.

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