Sunday, September 25, 2016

OPIONATED: THE FUTURE OF THE WEB

Now- you might go to www.google.com or your local equivalent to search the web. You might go to www.youtube.com to watch videos. You might go to www.myspace.com to communicate with friends. You might go to www.aol.com to read e-mail. BUT, THAT COULD ALL CHANGE IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE. THE SITE YOU ARE READING THIS ON COULD GO AWAY IN A FLASH. THE WEB COULD ONLY BE .ORG DOMAINS. My version of the future- TOR is dominant, and the governments have blocked the 'surface' web. The remaining domains are .org domains. Tight censorship is everywhere, and the un-censored stuff is .onion domains. China has destroyed their .cn domains. North Korea has hacked nothing. Goodbye internet. Goodbye.

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Best alternative to YouTube? Top 4 alternatives to YouTube!

DISCLAIMER: THIS IS IN NO WAY SPONSORED BY ANY COMPANY, OR COMPANIES, THIS IS JUST MY OPINION! The List #1 is best, #5 is worst 1. Vidme (vid.me) 2. Vimeo (vimeo.com) 3. Dailymotion (dailymotion.com) 4. Blip (blip.tv)

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Windows 8 RTM support has ended- what to do now?

Windows 8 RTM- hated, unused, kicked to the curb. , support ended Jan 2016, what to do? HOME SITUATION- Upgrade to Windows 8.1 or 10. Downgrade to Windows 7. DISCONNECT FROM THE WEB. If you need the web- use Chrome, Firefox, or Opera, NOT INTERNET EXPLORER. WORK SITUATION- Upgrade to Windows 10. Downgrade to Windows 7. Only use 8 RTM on the web to access FTP servers using chrome or opera. RUN ALL SYSTEM UPDATES, if possible, upgrade to Windows 8.1. The Windows 8 start screen, displaying the default wallpaper on the DESKTOP tile.

Friday, September 2, 2016

Vidme hosting many YouTube channels as YouTube fails

SEP 2 2016- As YouTube fails with it's new 'terms of service' Vidme, a small competitor with free speech in mind is hosting many large channels such as, TechSmartt, Super Deluxe and more. With this stream, at this rate YouTube could fall overnight, as far as I could tell, 2 out of the popular section on YouTube were videos on these issues, such as Matthew Santoro discussing how these guidelines are wrecking his channel, and another discussing the same thing, but I cannot remember the user. And, channels will adapt, trust me: Now, let's give an example- the most subscribed channel on YouTube, PewDiePie, if that channel leaves, 2-5 million subscribers will follow, simple, so at this time, it would make more sense to remain on YouTube and adapt, until other sites (Vidme, Dailymotion, Vimeo, MySpace, etc) catch on like YouTube did in 2007. This is going to end up like MySpace did in 2009, when Facebook and Twitter took over, except it will just have it's plug pulled, silently, but quickly.

Social Updates, Vidme, YouTube, and more!

New links: Vid.me (https://vid.me/TechKitten) Youtube art:

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Official name change.

RIP Finn's blog 2015-2016, Hello TechKitten 360+'s Blog. 2016-present! Yes, the name is official, it was going to be 'Finn's News Blog' but I changed it to bring it in line with my YouTube, while YouTube still exists in it's thriving form, that is. I am going to shift more effort on the blog, but when I exit YouTube during my 'honeymoon' days with my new Video Platform, the blog will get 90% of my time, but then it will get 50%, if you know what I mean. If my logo shows up here anyways....

Blog Updates!

Sorry for my lack of posting lately, but I had to focus more on YouTube. Anyways, my blog will soon be called (or might be already) Finn's News Blog, and it might receive a few updates to it (new theme, etc) also, as I find a feasible exit plan from YouTube I will focus more effort on the blog. As I am speaking, I have my laptops open (and yes, I meant for that to be a plural) with various websites open, and one of them just so happens to be my blog!

YouTube in a freefall, MySpace seems to be a viable option

With YouTube changing it's terms of service, I am trying to find a feasible exit plan, such as DailyMotion, Vimeo, Blip, etc. As far as I can tell, YouTube will die overnight, and I don't want to be in that hub when it happens. All the sudden MySpace seems better than YouTube, because at least there I have free speech, not Chinese-Grade Censorship. If we all leave YouTube now, Google might fix it, and then it could become a feasible place to make money and videos, as I do. And, no, I am not going to Twitter of Facebook, MySpace is the way to go now for free speech. If you are a content creator and are reading this, take my warning, and find a feasible exit plan now.