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Has the most wonderful in browser Java application for navigating for instance retailer search results from google.

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You have to try it yourself to actually feel why its nice. Each node folds and many other nice details.

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(They have an AWP sniper on top of that silo).

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This looks simply amazing!

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EDIT:
Thanks to Pål Heick:

http://www.microsoft.com/winme/0607/28233/PS_Overview_MiXED_5M_MBR.asx

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There is an interesting article on how to make YouTube flicks look good. Having fooled around a little bit with video and trying to upload a few I found it very use full.

However two central questions remain:

1) How do you make really crisp clear cut text on YouTube? Some people have a nice intro header with the movie title etc. others look like they are smeared… mine look smeared – how do you go CRISP?

2) Why don’t the YouTube gang make some clean tutorials? Why don’t they for instance make a whole Premiere Pro 2 project or Windows Movie Maker file set available for download? It seems to me that would clearly just add value to their own content…

Anyway the link to www.squdioo.com (g-sus calm down on the web 2.0 naming) and the article it self: How To Make YouTube Videos Look Great

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