Home sweet home

Flash, Real, QuickTime, or Media Player.

Which way to go?

A subscriber suggests that the prevalence of Media Player and Real Video has more to do with the effectiveness of the corporate sales departments of those companies than anything else.

But a good sales pitch can only take you so far.

QuickTime appears to be the coin of the realm among serious Internet video makers young and old, with Flash video popping up in more and more places.

Here’s a group that’s thrown its hat into the Flash ring. They also offer an option for people who want to download videos to their iPods.

See America without leaving your desktop.

Funded by real estate industry player, Bradley Inman.

http://www.TurnHere.com

Enjoy!

P.S. Does anybody know what this is in the source code?

http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js

P.P.S. When I ran this e-mail through my sp@m filter, it highlighted the google-analytics URL with this comment:

“URL uses words/phrases which indicate p@rn”

The mystery deepens…

– Ken McCarthy

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2 Responses to Home sweet home

  1. Ted Bailes March 13, 2006 at 1:54 pm #

    This is the Google Analytics tracking code that subscribers add to the end of their code to the track their web-stats.

  2. chris windley January 20, 2007 at 10:45 am #

    Hi Ken,
    Thanks for that.
    Did you see that they are offering a global list of video producers at this link
    http://www.turnhere.com/Default_DEC.aspx
    ok – this is cool – so now we can just go and find a video producer, check out thier work and get a video produced.
    Great !!