Dvorak Adores YouTube
prostoalex writes "MarketWatch columnist John C. Dvorak tells the public to stop fretting about YouTube's business model and just start enjoying the functionality: "Since I like to run videos on my blog this turns out to be a great way to both transcode and save bandwidth since YouTube picks up the tab on the video stream. Would I pay for this service, yes. I have seriously looked at the alternatives to YouTube. With no exceptions they are all flawed.""
Now that YouTube has Dvorak's endorsement, how long until it collapses?
Either the traffic isn't all that expensive, then why doesn't he just host the files himself.
Or the traffic really costs YouTube, then I doubt that he would pay as much for their service as they would require in the long run.
Yes, of course people should take advantage of the functionality while it's there and doesn't come with too many strings attached, but don't bet YOUR business model on it.
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I think that Dvoraks' right on this one. YouTube will definitely suceed in the long run just like Google has. Almost every internet user loves a simple interface with simple procedures to get things done; YouTube caters to that, so everyone is happy. And it's nice to be able to capture something rare on video and then show off your skills to everyone. However, I don't think that many users of YouTube are very concerned about the business model end of it -- I think that they are enjoying functionality already. Do you really think that the average Joe User thinks about the monthly net profit as he posts a video?
Now he's doing videos? Nobody wants to see his ugly face. It's bad enough that his articles end up here.
...but for the life of me, I have no idea why.
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Now they're totally fucking dead. Either him - or getting on the cover of Wired seems to be the worst omens you can get. Although being on the cover of Businessweek isn't great either. EH KEVIN?
If I need to upload porn, does anyone know a good site other than Youtube where it is against policy?
Silly American schools. :o
Youtube: founded February 2005.
Metacafe: founded July 2003.
And QuickTime files do not work well with YouTube, most of the time you end up with poor audio/video synchronization.
Another great article John!
That's not the only "Tube" Dvorak endorses using... He's also a big fan of Tube Steak!
Don't take it personally. If you don't want to install Flash, fine. Most people have no problem with it. And as far as I know, YouTube is catering to most people, not you.
Seriously, who cares?
I honestly think Slashdot should stop echoing everything Dvorak says. If this is "news for nerds; stuff that matters", I think we would expect a good technical analysis from the usability/accesibility/quality/price point of view of several online video hosting services, and a conclusion, maybe stating that YouTube is the best in the field. But, honestly, this guy is nobody and everything he writes is linked here. Even if he was a very good journalist, this wouldn't happen. Only from time to time we'd get a link to something relevant. If people are very interested in what Dvorak says, they will bookmark him. But what he writes is not worth so many links here.
My two cents.
Any particular reason for #2?
If you are worried about flash ads just use adblock in firefox and you get the positive aspects
of flash such as youtube, without the negatives.
Beyond that if you refuse to use flash you can't really whine about inability to access content.
- "Scientia non habet inimicum nisp ignorantem"
Look imbecile, no one gives a shit about assholes who refuse to install flash. I bet you hate javascript too. Let me give you some advice: pull your pin-sized head out of your ass and join the modern world.
A) who cares?
B) Google Video is better anyway. Youtube is just...... smells funny.
Stevens will be talking about how the internet is not a dumptruck, but a series of YouTubes.
Because Flash is non-Free software, perhaps? That's why I don't use it.
I dont recall having said I adore Dvorak.
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Why does Dvorak articles make it to the front page? His articles are obviously not 'stuff that matters' to anyone on this site. Is it to gain more traffic through "Dvorak is an idiot" posts?
YouTube is nice, no doubt about it, but it'll have to change radically to survive in the long term and I really don't see any way around that.
.com bubble already and we all know exactly where this is heading. The most we can do is enjoy the ride for now, while it's still operating.
1. A high percentage of the videos they host are coyprighted, and shouldn't be there in the first place. There seem to be extremely lax checks and balances on this.
2. They're burning through money and, so far as we've seen, don't really have a plan for how to stop burning through money.
Whether Dvorak likes it or not, we've all seen the
all the alternatives are bad and flawed??? You must be kidding or have never heard of blip.tv. they are a great service and are helpful beyond belief. heck... even cnn uses them for video transcoding and uploading.
Oh, you're one of those people ....
carry on then. I assume your car is completly open as is your mothers basement? and the streets you walk on? Otherwise how do you know there isn't a bomb in there someplace?
Using free software is good and should be encouraged but don't not use somthing just because it doesn't fit into your commie world view.
- "Scientia non habet inimicum nisp ignorantem"
Since there are already about 54 zillion people using it, I'd say the public is unconcerned. Analysts like to speculate about YouTube's business model, but everyone else is already using the service. It's good of Dvorak to give YouTube his stamp of approval. Doubtless they'll see a noticeable spike in traffic from all of those people who were hesitant about using YT: "Gee, should I check out this link to a YT video of some kid singing in his underwear? Crap. I don't know. Dvorak hasn't weighed in on these guys yet. What to do, what to do?!
Read the EFF's Fair Use FAQ
A little ad-hominem there? Flash and JavaScript are by and large used to push ads. I agree with his sentiment.
A modern world where I have to watch advertising on my computer? A modern world that removes end user control over web content? You appear to be confusing the web with TV which was 'officially' invented in 1926. Modern world indeed!
Replace "flash" with "Microsoft Word" and I think you'll understand some people's sentiments... having done some Flash work, there are some benifits to it, but as with any proprietary technology, some downsides as well, especially when things become entirely dependent on it.
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Yeah, there's a lot of noise out there -- but if you pick through it, there are some cool videos, like this one where a 500KV switch generates a free-air Jacob's Ladder, or this one showing some cool effects of high-power acoustics on a semiliquid cornstarch mix.
I was even inspired to build a paper-clip motor and upload it. It's fun -- and free; what's not to like?
Paleotechnologist and connoisseur of pretty shiny things.
I've got a 1600x1200 screen, and the videos are pretty small. I havn't found a way to zoom them.
Video.Google.com may be harder to use and especially harder (if possible) to embed in your blog. But at least I can watch the videos beyond thumbnail size.
Also not every stupid thing is on video.google.com. Youtube is full of crappy videos.
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My only beef is that you have to be online to watch the videos. For a month, I had access to a computer at work with no sound, and a computer at home with no internet.
Nevertheless, I love spending hours watching the Daily Show and Colbert Report clips!
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Hey pal, this isn't a pleasantforest, so don't waste my time with pleasantries!
I'd really like YouTube to cache a streaming QuickTime version and give you the option to receive it that way. The only insurmountable reason to use Flash is that it's harder to save the file locally, which is probably the last thing they want, being content couriers.
No g*d d*mn Dvorak! Seriously, can't we just follow a simple rule to make Slashdot a little bit better. Just don't feed the troll!
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A modern world where you're not going to use youtube, and none of us care one bit if you don't.
Some of the videos have links to actual video files. I tend to use them instead of Flash because Flash is quite slow on my computer, but mplayer is not.
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How long until Slashdot can get a category for articles by Dvorak? I'd really like the opportunity to be able to filter his stories from my front page.
Seems like our Mr. Dvorak didn't look hard enough. There are several new sites similar to YouTube with no nasty advertising, with quotas but no downsampling of clips, and some of them use convenient MPEG links with no embedded crap.
They're giving away huge amounts of bandwidth for free. If I stood out in the street and started handing out 20-dollar bills, there would probably be a line 4 blocks long in half an hour. I would have the most popular "business" in town! The growth would be exceptional! I'll worry about how to make money on it later...
They're reportedly losing over $1M a month now due to increasing bandwidth needs. I seriously doubt that AdSense is going to work for them. They are going to need to put in some good, quick advertisements into their videos and they are going to need to start hiring a small army of people to watch video submissions and check for copyright violations.
To put it euphemistically, they have their work cut out for them.
Do you often make the effort to post messages in online forums when you don't care one bit about something? Is this really the modern world?
How long have you been calling yourself 'Grant29'?
Why would I upload video to a site like youtube?
I feel that I can say with confidence that you are not YouTube's target audience.
Most of what's on YouTube seems to be from commercial content sources, usually movies and broadcast TV. I'm surprised the MPAA hasn't shut them down.
Most content seems to be recompressed, and badly, with huge blocky artifacts.
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Even tho the users have voiced a very serious opinion against Dorkvorak they still continue to post anything he puts online. Is slashdot's management ever going to listen to it's users? I know that I no longer feel the need to post anything serious around here since slashdot has become such a joke.
I don't care if you use youtube or not. However, mocking you is great fun.
# youtube uses flash
1. I refuse to install flash
2. I can't see any of their vids
3. I don't want to see any of their vids
As for 1, you can grab the videos independently of the flash software.
http://www.dubayou.com/mytube/?u=about:blank
I "imagine" someone can build a handy dandy mozilla plugin and pipe the video to your handy dandy player. That would be mega useful.
As for 2, see 1.
As for 3, it's your loss. While there is a ton of crap on you tube, there is also a ton of stuff including Anime Fan subs, funny television commericals, and music videos. It's highly compressed, but if you can't find something anywhere else, you take what you can get.
There is no sanctuary. There is no sanctuary. SHUT UP! There is no shut up. There is no shut up.
Ok there are two things YouTube could really make some money one. The ability to pay to post clips longer than their current minimum (think its 15 minutes??). And the ability to tip a creator when you watch a video you like. No I'm not talking about paying for the right to watch a clip, if thats what you need put it on google video. I'm talking about thinking something is funny and dropping the guy a dime, or a fiver.
This could be a huge chance to prove microtransactions. YouTube you let you tip without having money, those tips could then stay 'pending' until you deposit money to account for all your tips. Of course you could prefill your account as well if thats what you want. As its your not actually paying before you watch the video a non paid for tip wouldn't really hurt anyone.
Is mocking people for fun part of the modern world?
Why do we care what Devorak thinks?
Just because he has a keyboard style named after him why does this make his thoughts worthy of Slashdotting?
He probably likes AOL, too.
I'm not exactly sure of the name but there used to be a site called adcritic that hosted commercials. Now I know that everybody is proprietary about their stuff, but isn't the purpose of a commercial to get itself infront of as many eyeballs as possible? Youtube certainly has problems with copyright issues, but I have to wonder, does maintaining some sort of ownership for your work always have to mean scraping a few pennies from everyone that views it? Or is is possible to let people enjoy what you''ve done with the understanding that you made it, and still own it.
The difference between Canada and the USA is that in Canada healthcare is a right and gun ownership is a privilege.
The only thing he doesn't mention is the copyright issue, which I agree is a big issue the "analysts" on Wall Street don't seem to be worrying about.
Dvorak's angle on YouTube is the ease of use versus its competitors, and he as clearly says "no matter what happens to YouTube".
I wonder if you even read the attached link, or just read the submitted summary...
An honest question, as I dont know too much about him:
Why do we care about Dvorak? What is his significance?
What the hell do I do now? I agree with Dvorak!!! Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
I scream. You scream. I assume that means we're both acquainted with the problem. We proceed.
Using free software is good and should be encouraged but don't not use somthing just because it doesn't fit into your commie world view.
Oh, you're one of those dumbshits...
carry on then, I assume you never worked for an hourly wage? Never been paid on commission? Otherwise where do you get off equating Free software with communisism? Capitalism is private ownership of the means of production, not private ownership of ideas.
When information is power, privacy is freedom.
Beyond that if you refuse to use flash you can't really whine about inability to access content.
Yes, I can, it's called voting for or against technology by using freedom of speech, and either using or refusing to use that technology. If company X wants to reach the maximum number of people they will have to eventually change to a different technology if we keep exercising our freedom of speech and educating more people who then also quit using it.
next person to post something about Dvorak gets a foot up their @$$
(yes i know i suck at spelling fell free to correct my grammar and/or spellin i dont care, im still not going to change
carry on then. I assume your car is completly open as is your mothers basement? and the streets you walk on? Otherwise how do you know there isn't a bomb in there someplace?
Huh? I dont know what kind of car you drive, but yes.. I am able to pop the hood and see exactly how my car works. And, if I see something that looks buggy (or could be done better), I can replace/change it myself. If I was going to buy a car and the engine bay was filled with epoxy to stop me poking around, then I wouldn't buy it.Napster only lasted a couple of years in its original form, but while it did, it raised customers' expectations for music delivery high enough for the iTunes Music Store and others to emerge. Perhaps YouTube will do the same for downloadable video.
"MarketWatch columnist John C. Dvorak tells the public to stop fretting about YouTube's business model and just start enjoying the functionality"
Functionality? What functionality? Since I don't use one of Macromedia's three approved operating systems, I can't watch any of their videos. Maybe if they decided to use something other than a proprietary video format, I might be able to. Hell, even patent encumbered MPEG4 is freer than this crap!
Don't blame me, I didn't vote for either of them!
First off - I'm convinced YouTube will 'make it' (myspace won't, which I'll leave for another day).
YouTube simply 'works', I know there's all manner of bugs and flailing codec conversions under the surface, but to a user visiting their site it works perfectly and better than anything else they've seen by a mile. If end-user made video is going to survive (and with bandwidth costs falling and broadband takeup rising, why wouldn't it?), then youtube will remain the gorilla.
As for the questioning of the business model, what choice did they have and where are they perceived to have gone wrong?
All sites start off grabbing eyeballs and then once the eyeballs have reached critical mass, you then ramp up the revenue. There's no choice here. You could create the greatest site the world has ever know - if you hide it behind a $10 signup screen, you're doomed. Nobody will ever show up.
One observation on youtube at the moment is that it's very low-res and web based. Maybe for a couple of dollars a month you could get higher-res video, automatic podcasting of your favourite people/top rated vids etc (even dump the sub and just stick an advert on the front of the clip). Clearly what they have at the moment is their attempt to get to critical mass - you don't think they're thought about making money? You don't think any of my suggestions have occured to them? Maybe you think they're not capable of delivering them? FFS.
There should really be a Dvorak section (or whatever they're called) so I can explicitly turn it off in the preferences and never have to read about this idiot's whole-year-late opinions. Has he discovered MySpace yet? Jeez, what a twat.
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One is a commentator on Technology and computing, an area which isn't very chaotic, that is fairly understandable to specialists, and is influenced by a minute number of social, economic and other forces acting on it. This allows commentators like Dvorak, who can see the grand picture of these forces acting on technology, to acquire a somewhat accurate forecast. Hit and miss much of the time but a hell of a lot more accurate than the subject of the next paragraph.
The other commentator is a conservative political pundit who has an inherent bias to describe her view of the world and U.S. events. It doesn't help that she is commentating on possibly the most complex system of all: Humanity and our world.
So next time you compare apples and oranges (and get modded up by dimwit mods) please add some context to your argument. Your post seems just to appeal to /.'s anti-american sentiment, which I might add, the editors here love for the ad revenue. It'd be interesting to do an analysis of Slashdot news stories using the propaganda model from Chomsky. I'd be willing to bet good money that the stories here have a systemic bias based on ad revenue.
Why do so many people dislike this guy? I don't really know who he is aside from being the keyboard guy.. Based on this article, I liked what he had to say.. It's true.. YouTube got it right, and figuring out a business around it will come in time. So long ago Napster got something right, it made it easy to do something that there was a huge demand for. It wasn't so much that people just wanted free music. They wanted easy access to music. Later on, Apple figured out how to capitalize on it by giving people easy and cheap access to music and a slick gadget to play it on. I think it is good that YouTube is not rushing out to see how quickly they can make money from it, they need a little time to analyze it and make sure they don't ruin what they have built. Myspace is in a similar situation, trying to figure out how to become profitable without ruining what made it popular in the first place.
Otherwise where do you get off equating Free software with communisism?
Where'd he do that? All I saw was him ranting about the 'everything should be free' crowd which, frankly, needs to die in a fire. Slagging on someone for trying to sell or charge for a service definitely smells of communism.
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Here's an idea: The next time Dvorak says something stupid, we just ignore it. It doesn't get Slashdotted - at all. Then we'll all know we beat him once. Then we do it again, and again...until one day, when Dvorak says something stupid, no one will know who he is. Dvorak is past his prime. I know it. You know it. He did great things, a really long time ago. Onto the next!
Where'd he do that?
Are you serious? Read the quote about the commie world view.
"Any sane browser" will allow the user to whitelist pop-ups from YouTube.
...funny how when he talks about things they're always absolutes. This is crap, that is crap, this is good, that is crap. LOL. He sure loves the sound of his own typing... What's he really done worth making him the oracle he seems to think he is.
Yeah, all the other video services are flawed, there are no flaws in youtube...
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I can't use flash because I don't run Win or Mac or Linux.
Or how about 64-bit systems?
If flash were free software, these issues wouldn't be a problem. A simple recompile would fix it. But non-free software does nothing but limit users in this regard. I shouldn't have to run firefox in 32-bit compatibility mode or Linux compatibility mode.
yes.
I'm still waiting for flash 9 for Linux =) I really don't like 100% flash websites, but that's another question. Google Video r0x, YouTube will die =)
Music is the sedative for mind...
Maybe Dvorak has a point. However, it is quite possible that Youtube will be subject to lawsuits that are as big as Vioxx Lawsuit.
By uploading your material to YouTube you automatically write over the rights of your material to them. So yes, YouTube is a funny service - I use it every day to find funny clips, but I'd never upload anything there, just because I simply don't want any copyright problems in the future and I don't want anyone to profit from my material just because they happen to host it.
I've heard Dvorak discussing Youtube on the TWiT podcast with Leo Laport and others, and they all agree on two things. First, it is easy and fun to use. The second, their bandwidth bills must be astronomical.
So... where is the money coming from? They don't take down a ton of personal info to datamine (not even town or state). Even if they did, how much money can they make from that? There're no membership fees. Are google ads -that- lucrative? Eventually their going to burn through their initial funding... Not trying to downplay them, I'm just wondering what part of the picture I'm missing.
I never fretted about YouTube's business model. How they make money is their problem...
All the brain trust on Slashdon? I would venture a guess, and say that there are at least 50 or 60 people on slashdot who have predicted more about the computer industry, and more correctly that Mr. Dvorak. Anyone can take a guess about where things are headed, but it takes someone who either spends ALL their time researching this kind of thing, or someone who reads slashdot on a regular basis, and pays attention to what they read. I would like to see a new section setup on this site to allow people to make predictions about the future of PCs, as well as IT in general. Do you see that as something that would add value to this site? I do!!
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"I have seriously looked at the alternatives to YouTube. With no exceptions they are all flawed."
The 'flaw' is there is no native flash engine for FreeBSD. So, thank God, I don't have to see/hear Dvorak.
I somewhat share that perspective. What YouTube really does, is popularize Flash for content that would be better served by something from the mpeg side of the media family tree. I would feel better about YouTube if they streamed, or allowed download, of some other media format.
It is a considerable pain to have to convert the flv to view in a preferred media player.