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The other day a few friends and I stopped back at the office after a long day of golf.
By age, the foursome spanned three unique musical eras. Pete the chef is a child of the '70's. Business partner Andy and I are products of the '80's and our fourth, young Derek the hotel manager had his halcyon days in the '90's. Finding music that suits all our tastes is a challenging with one liking the guitar-god rock of Led Zeppelin, two digging the melodic meanderings of the post-punk '80's and the other intently listening to the contemporary sounds of today.
Though the several thousand MP3s from our collective systems have been merged into one meta-MP3 music file providing what should be at least a week of continuous, entertainment. The problem is, my main computer appears to be dropping its drivers and those thousands of MP3s are sounding sort of fuzzy.
After the short wave of annoyance passed, I decided to put my powers of search to the test and venture forth to find and replace my errant sound driver. It didn't take very long to decide that was a bad idea disguised as a good one. Several pints of loosening fluid consumed between the 10th and 19th greens were still active. Ten minutes of extreme frustration surfing around the site of the company that made my sound card led me to Google in the vain hopes I could find another repository of arcane drivers.
"What's taking so long with the Led Zeppelin? I can make a slow-soup faster than this," taunted Pete the chef. Pete pushes the envelope when it comes to the never ending computer problems that tend to plague my home-office.
"Sufferin' succotash dude! Hold your horses or even better, go slow-cook them. If it was that easy, I would just be able to type "led zeppelin" into Google like this and… HOLY ****! Check this out guys…"
Inadvertently I stumbled upon Google Video. Pete's Led Zeppelin craving was instantly assuaged by a live 1979 performance of "Rain Song" and I was about to experience one of the most interesting innovations seen online in months.
While the Zeppelin footage was old and grainy, the sound was master quality. Next, we moved to the early '80's looking for anything by The Clash. We were rewarded with a live concert version of the piece Rolling Stone Magazine called the most influential song of its decade, London Calling.Again, because the recording is almost twenty-six years ago, the video quality is rather low but the sound quality is excellent. Two successful searches lead to us wanting more. Derek leaned over and asked if we could find a piece by a friend of a friend in Toronto, Bedouin Soundclash. The first reference was the video for "When the Night Feels My Song", the bands recent hit, followed by five other live performance videos.
75% of the screen is used to display the video content with the remaining quarter on the right of the screen showing several options for viewers and webmasters. As we watched the two live performances and one video, we explored some of these options.
At the top of the right side screen is a five-star ratings system similar to the one used by Windows Media Player. Below the ranking stars an Email this video button allows viewers to send the video clip to friends. When the emailed clip arrives, a video box (present in both Gmail and MS Outlook) is displayed. A click on the play arrow opens a Google Video viewer playing the clip.
For some video clips, the "email this video" button has expanded capabilities. Bloggers are invited to display the clip on their blogs with links coming in multiple forms including, text links, embedded video, and direct support for MySpace, Blogger, LiveJournal and TypePad.
Below the Email/Blog/Post to MySpace button is a short description of the performers along with links to other pages displaying similar content. Directly below the description, five links appear showing a playlist of similar videos, still images from the video being shown, a list of videos posted by the user who posted the original, related videos, and other users' comments. Below those options are links to all similar videos in Google Video's database.
That's a lot of webmaster friendly features. The ability to post embedded clips directly to a blog is likely one that webmasters will begin using, much in the same way YouTube videos are increasingly being shown on independent sites.
Jim Hedger has written a widely read search marketing column for over
five years. Co-host of Webcology on WebmasterRadio.FM, Jim is a writer
and SEO consultant with Metamend Search Engine Marketing in Victoria
BC.