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HOW TO UPLOAD VIDEOS TO YOUTUBE, FACEBOOK, AND EMAIL, BY, JOHN GUEST

HOW HARD IS IT TO PUT VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE?

Easy!
Step 1: Acquire a digital video capture device. Or, a camera phone, digital SLR, or a Zoom Q3, like mine.

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Step 2: Decide the subject matter of your video. I suggest puppies, kids with food in their hair, or dad’s trying not to vomit while changing diapers.

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Step 3: Place your camera for optimal viewing range (if you’re alone) or have a steady handed friend video you. No one wants to watch shaky videos of you trying to hoolahoop…

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Step 4: Edit your video! There are many programs available for this, (ie. Windows Movie Maker) but my Zoom Q3 comes bundled with HandyShare. This is an easy to use video editor, but doesn’t have a ton of features, rather it’s best suited for clipping beginnings and endings.

Step 5: From the menu in HandyShare, select from your upload options. Ignore myspace, who uses it anymore anyway? Skip it, go for Youtube.

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"Myspace rules! Yay!"

"Oh no, she ditint…"

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Step 7: When it’s finished uploading, go to your youtube channel, and click SHARE. You can then right click and copy the URL, paste it to your Facebook status, or into an email to all of your friends, so they can reply back with things like, “LOL”, or “doofus”.

WAS THAT SO HARD?

After a few videos, you’ll get the hang of it. Just beware that while it’s tempting to think other people care about your collections of teddy bears, stamps, or lost hubcaps, in reality, we don’t. So, keep it funny, show us some action, and you won’t get flamed to high heaven in the comments section.
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This section created by: Brad Lawrence

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By Brad Lawrence
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Step 1: Make sure computer is plugged into a power source. Then hit power button located on the tower.
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Step 2: Locate Internet Browser. Examples of a Browser is Internet Explorer or Firefox. Click the link and proceed to your Homepage.
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Step 3: In top right portion of screen click tools. When options for the tools icon appears then scroll down to and click Internet Options.
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Step 4: Make sure the General tab is highlighted in the top left corner. Then click the Delete button in the middle of the section.
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Step 5: Check each file you would like to delete. I recommend checking all 7 of the check boxes. Then on the bottom of the screen click delete.
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Step 6: Wait for your browser to finish deleting all the files you checked. Once completed you have just successfully deleted your Internet browser history!
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By completing these six steps you have…

*Decreased your risk of identity theft!

*Decrease the amount of online companies tracking you!

*Reduced the risk of someone in your household obtaining personal purchases.

*Free up some space on your computers Hard Drive.

Always Keep YOUR Information Safe!

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This section created by: Gary Woolfork

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Step #1: Go to the “Control Panel” in the Start Menu
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Step #2:Click on “Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options” Gary%20Clock.gif
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Step#3: Click the “change the date and time” tab
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