Image Gallery: Top 10 Google Videos
There are a lot of YouTube videos about Google, its products, and its people. We picked the 10 most interesting.
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Google's explanation of Chrome OS is skewed too much toward, like, people who use "like" in like every sentence. Like really. But it's still a useful guide to Google's vision of a world where the browser is the operating system, coming to your world this fall.
Comedian Conan O'Brien spends 45 minutes entertaining and making fun of "Googlers." There's bagpipe music. There's laughter. This is how you want to spend your lunch break.
Google Voice is a great service, but it can take some explaining to make sense. This video hits the high points. Better to watch this summary than to wade through online technical documentation.
You've probably wondered how Google search works. Unless you live and breathe spidering, indexing, and search engine optimization, this video is worth three minutes of your time.
If you've wondered what Google's forthcoming Google TV platform is all about, this video provides a pretty good overview. With Apple expected to announce an upgrade to its Apple TV system shortly, this is a product category to watch.
Sure, it's Google propaganda. But it's well-made propaganda. It's like watching an episode of Mythbusters at twice-normal speed, but without the people. And really, Chrome is pretty fast, all things considered.
This one is not quite at the level of Google's now-famous Parisian Love video (see slide 9 of this image gallery), but it's still fun. It illustrates the utility of Google Docs collaboration by imaging a scenario in which a woman is invited to collaborate on a love letter intended for her.
Peter Sagal, host of NPR's "Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!", spoke at Google in July, 2008 about his first book, "The Book of Vice: Very Naughty Things And How To Do Them." The video is funny and free. What more do you need to know, besides the fact that there's a mature language warning?
Widely viewed, Parisian Love shows what you can do with a good editing and direction. It matches multimillion-dollar commercials in terms of marketing impact. Watch it because it's 52 seconds well spent.
More fun filmmaking. Sure, it helps if you're a fan of Gmail, but you'd have to be a hardened Google-hater to dismiss this. Note the Green Day-inspired guitar riff. It sure sounds a lot like "American Idiot."
More fun filmmaking. Sure, it helps if you're a fan of Gmail, but you'd have to be a hardened Google-hater to dismiss this. Note the Green Day-inspired guitar riff. It sure sounds a lot like "American Idiot."
Google's explanation of Chrome OS is skewed too much toward, like, people who use "like" in like every sentence. Like really. But it's still a useful guide to Google's vision of a world where the browser is the operating system, coming to your world this fall.
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