I’ve Seen the Future with the Knowledge Graph and it Almost Works for Business Video
Last week, Google introduced the Knowledge Graph .
Last week, Google introduced the Knowledge Graph .
This week, we have another tip from our friend and “viral video genius,” Kevin “Nalts” Nalty
In this week's viral video round up , I included an adorable clip making the rounds of a bear cub and wolf cub playing together.

Stupeflix announced today, at the Business Video Expo, that they are changing the way they connect to developers and allow access to the Stupeflix video creation suite API. Whereas it was somewhat cost prohibitive in the past, they are now lowering the price of both access and video rendering to commoditize video creation.

In the spirit of good-natured ribbing and constructive criticism, we asked you to help us find the very worst business videos of 2011 for our first-ever Sucky Video Awards (The Suckies) . And you responded with some fantastic examples of video marketing gone wrong.

Well, YouTube can't redesign every week, and they did that last week...

I interviewed social media strategist and author of “The NOW Revolution,” Jay Baer, who was one of the featured presenters at the recent Blogworld New Media Expo in Los Angeles.

Google and American Express have join forces to launch a new program called,
Maybe it’s time we let YouTube grow up. Maybe instead of constantly referencing YouTube as a site for “cat videos,” even when reporting on the advertising side of the site, we should start giving them their due for what they really are: a behemoth of advertising dollars, small business videos, and future television stars. YouTube is a little bit like a teenager, at least in terms of how the online media treats it

Interviews are a staple of business video, but there’s nothing duller than stilted answers to predictable questions from someone very unhappy to be on camera.