deep linking on youtube
Seen on Techcrunch. Youtube users will now be able to send links that refer to a specific point in a video. Even though it’s not official as you can see on youtube’s official blog, it works. You just have to end the link with this particular syntax: “#t=1m45s”. “1″ standing for minute and “45″ for seconds. Here’s an example:
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=PHCXNt4P8Xg#t=0m54s
(watch out, Joe Theisman leg break).
On the funny side, another new feature lets you hear what you write as a comment before you post it. Curiously, the inspiration for this one may have come from this cartoon! Think twice before posting!!!
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