November 20, 2009
Tags: action, DSI, Game, MAG, Massive, network, PICS, Playstation, PS3, PSN, Review, Screens, Screenshot, Tomorrow
If I You in the will you bleed?
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October 18, 2009
Tags: acquatico, action, againts, ale, americano, arti, atletica, azione, baseball, basket, calcio, chiacchiere, combattimento, del, di, dragonforce, estremi, football, golf, hockey, inter, invernali, johnny, juve, knoxville, leggera, machine, marziali, metallica, motori, music, piero, rage, roma, serie, sport, sullo, tennis, The, totti
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YouTube is a video sharing website where users can upload, view and share video clips. YouTube was created in mid-February 2005 by three former PayPal employees.[1] The San Bruno-based service uses Adobe Flash technology to display a wide variety of user-generated video content, including movie clips, TV clips and music videos, as well as amateur content such as videoblogging and short original videos. In October 2006, Google Inc. announced that it had reached a deal to acquire the company for US$1.65 billion in Google stock. The deal closed on November 13, 2006.[2]
Unregistered users can watch most videos on the site, while registered users are permitted to upload an unlimited number of videos. Some videos are available only to users of age 18 or older (e.g. videos containing potentially offensive content). The uploading of videos containing pornography, nudity, defamation, harassment, commercial advertisements and material encouraging criminal conduct is prohibited. Related videos, determined by title and tags, appear onscreen to the right of a given video. In YouTube’s second year, functions were added to enhance user ability to post video ‘responses’ and subscribe to content feeds.
Few statistics are publicly available regarding the number of videos on YouTube. However, in July 2006, the company revealed that more than 100 million videos were being watched every day, and 2.5 billion videos were watched in June 2006. 50,000 videos were being added per day in May 2006, and this increased to 65,000 by July.[3] In January 2008 alone, nearly 79 million users watched over 3 billion videos on YouTube.[4]
In August 2006, The Wall Street Journal published an article revealing that YouTube was hosting about 6.1 million videos (requiring about 45 terabytes of storage space), and had about 500,000 user accounts.[5] As of April 9, 2008, a YouTube search returns about 83.4 million videos and 3.75 million user channels.[6][7]
YouTube is currently not profitable, with its revenues being noted as “immaterial” by Google in a regulatory filing.[4] Its bandwidth costs are estimated at approximately $1 million a day.[4]
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl (?????????????X, Dairant? Sumasshu Buraz?zu Ekkusu?, lit. “Great Melee Smash Brothers X”), often abbreviated to SSBB or Brawl, is a crossover fighting game developed by Sora and published by Nintendo for the Wii console.[6] As the third installment of the Super Smash Bros. series, Brawl’s character roster expands from that of its predecessor, and is the first in the series to feature third-party characters.[7] Most of the game’s music is made up of pieces from previously released video games, some of them rearranged by 38 renowned video game composers.[8]
Brawl was personally announced at a pre-E3 press conference by Nintendo president and CEO Satoru Iwata.[9] Later that night, Masahiro Sakurai, the director of the previous two games in the Smash Bros. series, accepted the role of director for the third installment.[10] When development of the game began in October 2005,[11] Nintendo had enlisted the help of various outside developers in an office in Tokyo exclusively for Brawl’s development. At E3 2007, Nintendo of America’s president, Reggie Fils-Aime, stated that Brawl would be released on December 3, 2007 in the Americas.[12] The date would later be delayed to February 10, 2008[13] and then again to March 9, 2008[14] when the game was finally released.
Jackass is an American television series, originally shown on MTV from 2000 to 2002, featuring people performing various dangerous, crude, ridiculous, and self-injuring stunts and pranks. The show served as a launchpad for the television and acting careers of Johnny Knoxville and Bam Margera. Since 2002, two Jackass theatrical films have been produced and released by MTV corporate sibling Paramount Pictures, continuing the franchise after its run on television. It is one of MTV’s most popular shows ever and sparked several spin-offs including Viva La Bam, Wildboyz, Homewrecker, Dr. Steve-O, and Blastazoid.
Duration : 0:1:18
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Technorati Tags: acquatico, action, againts, ale, americano, arti, atletica, azione, baseball, basket, calcio, chiacchiere, combattimento, del, di, dragonforce, estremi, football, golf, hockey, inter, invernali, johnny, juve, knoxville, leggera, machine, marziali, metallica, motori, music, piero, rage, roma, serie, sport, sullo, tennis, The, totti
Tags: acquatico, action, againts, ale, americano, arti, atletica, azione, baseball, basket, calcio, chiacchiere, combattimento, del, di, dragonforce, estremi, football, golf, hockey, inter, invernali, johnny, juve, knoxville, leggera, machine, marziali, metallica, motori, music, piero, rage, roma, serie, sport, sullo, tennis, The, totti
??????jackass???????????2000???2002????????????????????????MTV??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????jackass??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
??????????????????????BMX????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????1????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
YouTube is a video sharing website where users can upload, view and share video clips. YouTube was created in mid-February 2005 by three former PayPal employees.[1] The San Bruno-based service uses Adobe Flash technology to display a wide variety of user-generated video content, including movie clips, TV clips and music videos, as well as amateur content such as videoblogging and short original videos. In October 2006, Google Inc. announced that it had reached a deal to acquire the company for US$1.65 billion in Google stock. The deal closed on November 13, 2006.[2]
Unregistered users can watch most videos on the site, while registered users are permitted to upload an unlimited number of videos. Some videos are available only to users of age 18 or older (e.g. videos containing potentially offensive content). The uploading of videos containing pornography, nudity, defamation, harassment, commercial advertisements and material encouraging criminal conduct is prohibited. Related videos, determined by title and tags, appear onscreen to the right of a given video. In YouTube’s second year, functions were added to enhance user ability to post video ‘responses’ and subscribe to content feeds.
Few statistics are publicly available regarding the number of videos on YouTube. However, in July 2006, the company revealed that more than 100 million videos were being watched every day, and 2.5 billion videos were watched in June 2006. 50,000 videos were being added per day in May 2006, and this increased to 65,000 by July.[3] In January 2008 alone, nearly 79 million users watched over 3 billion videos on YouTube.[4]
In August 2006, The Wall Street Journal published an article revealing that YouTube was hosting about 6.1 million videos (requiring about 45 terabytes of storage space), and had about 500,000 user accounts.[5] As of April 9, 2008, a YouTube search returns about 83.4 million videos and 3.75 million user channels.[6][7]
YouTube is currently not profitable, with its revenues being noted as “immaterial” by Google in a regulatory filing.[4] Its bandwidth costs are estimated at approximately $1 million a day.[4]
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl (?????????????X, Dairant? Sumasshu Buraz?zu Ekkusu?, lit. “Great Melee Smash Brothers X”), often abbreviated to SSBB or Brawl, is a crossover fighting game developed by Sora and published by Nintendo for the Wii console.[6] As the third installment of the Super Smash Bros. series, Brawl’s character roster expands from that of its predecessor, and is the first in the series to feature third-party characters.[7] Most of the game’s music is made up of pieces from previously released video games, some of them rearranged by 38 renowned video game composers.[8]
Brawl was personally announced at a pre-E3 press conference by Nintendo president and CEO Satoru Iwata.[9] Later that night, Masahiro Sakurai, the director of the previous two games in the Smash Bros. series, accepted the role of director for the third installment.[10] When development of the game began in October 2005,[11] Nintendo had enlisted the help of various outside developers in an office in Tokyo exclusively for Brawl’s development. At E3 2007, Nintendo of America’s president, Reggie Fils-Aime, stated that Brawl would be released on December 3, 2007 in the Americas.[12] The date would later be delayed to February 10, 2008[13] and then again to March 9, 2008[14] when the game was finally released.
Jackass is an American television series, originally shown on MTV from 2000 to 2002, featuring people performing various dangerous, crude, ridiculous, and self-injuring stunts and pranks. The show served as a launchpad for the television and acting careers of Johnny Knoxville and Bam Margera. Since 2002, two Jackass theatrical films have been produced and released by MTV corporate sibling Paramount Pictures, continuing the franchise after its run on television. It is one of MTV’s most popular shows ever and sparked several spin-offs including Viva La Bam, Wildboyz, Homewrecker, Dr. Steve-O, and Blastazoid.
Duration : 0:1:18
(more…)
Technorati Tags: acquatico, action, againts, ale, americano, arti, atletica, azione, baseball, basket, calcio, chiacchiere, combattimento, del, di, dragonforce, estremi, football, golf, hockey, inter, invernali, johnny, juve, knoxville, leggera, machine, marziali, metallica, motori, music, piero, rage, roma, serie, sport, sullo, tennis, The, totti