Friday’s Video Views

This week’s edition of Video Views features John Battelle, Quitting Facebook, iPhone 4 spot, Pitch Engine, SalesForce.com on cloud computing, NPR spoof of AllThingsD, and Gilt Groupe.

John Battelle

Federated Media‘s founder and CEO says that his company has evolved from being a media buying firm for blogs to a “media company” which creates innovative media solutions for clients. (via Beet.TV)


On Quitting Facebook

In the aftermath of the failed movement to get folks to quit Facebook (registration continued on its upward trend), this video emerged via Brandon Prebynski:

First iPhone 4 spot

Satchmo gives the IPhone 4 a proper send off. Skype anyone?

Viral Video Wannabe

P̶i̶t̶c̶h̶ ̶E̶n̶g̶i̶n̶e̶ ̶ Office Space‘s attempt at (self-serving) humor. Not all that humorous, but you’ve got to give J̶a̶s̶o̶n̶ ̶&̶ ̶c̶o̶.̶ credit for trying.

Cloud Computing explained via salesforce.com

NPR’s spoofy take on AllThingsD

NPR chief Vivian Schiller goes with the flow in a video spoof of AllThingsD .

“10 Web Content Urban Legends”
Featuring College Humor co-founder Ricky Van Veen at the inaugural Mashable Media Summit during Internet Week NY. (via @PKafka from Mashable)

How Gilt was Built

If you were wondering how the invitation-only luxury e-commerce site Gilt Groupe grew, here’s a piece (via WSJ) with its founder Alexis Maybank.

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