YouTube Adds Video Annotations, Enables Users To Accurately Describe Groin Injuries

June 5th, 2008 : Nicholas Longtin

YouTube Video Annotations

YouTube has just added a great new feature: video annotations. Video annotations are little text boxes, word bubbles, and spotlights you can add to your videos.

These little information nuggets have some serious potential to make the now common place web video experience a little more engaging. Regrettably, the first wave of annotated videos will likely be comprised of wise-guy comments overlaying groin injury videos.

To see this cool new feature in action click here.

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One Response to:
“YouTube Adds Video Annotations, Enables Users To Accurately Describe Groin Injuries”

  1. a gravatarPeter Pascale

    Brilliant brilliant headline. So Onion - and so true.


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