Video-Clips
With You-Tube and other video streaming, video clips are becoming very popular!
What are Video Clips?
Video clips are like short movies on a PC. You normally get a link, which is the address where the clip is stored, and you just "Click" on it, and the video streaming data will play. (Security Caution - you must trust your source!)
Wikipedia on video clips
Most of what I receive, I find to be humorous, and in my Humor section, I have quite a few video clips. I also have them in my Inspirational Section.
Popular Samples of Video Clips
There are also video clips of just great entertainment, such as follows:
Flash mob in NYC
NYC is really fun sometimes, especially if this happens when you are there!
Best Ventriloquist Ever!

Dean Martin Tribute - For The Good Times

YouTube
This is an extremely popular site, and a source of a lot of good stuff! To learn how to use YouTube see: How to Use Youtube.
Wikipedia also has a lot of info on Youtube, see: Wikipedia on YouTube.
Educational Video Clips
Installing Windows 7
Install Quickbooks
Educational Videos - Online
Directory of Educational Video sites
Top 5 Video Streaming sites
YouTube is the most popular streaming Video site, but definitely not the only one! Check out this site to learn more about streaming videos. You can earn and learn with these!
Blimp over San Francisco
Interesting "still pictures"
Software for Video Clips (Data Streaming)
Windows has built in Media Player that is used to play most Videos. You can update your Media Player, by clicking: Download Windows Media Player.
However, some people prefer other media players, or they receive videos that won't play on Microsoft Media player, so they use some of the following:
Realplayer
I see this on a lot of computers, and I believe that it was downloaded from installing other software. Realplayer is packaged with many other type of software. I personally prefer to default to Media Player, because I think it plays a little quicker.
Quicktime - from Apple
Apple has downloaded this to a lot of computers, and some users prefer it, possibly because they use Itunes.
Video Software from CNET
I have used some of these, as occasionally I get a format that won't play on media player.
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