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Turn here for some cool videos

It’s been around for a little while now, but a site called TurnHere sort of escaped my notice until recently, when I ran across a mention of it in two vastly different places (always a sign that I should sit up and pay attention). The first was on video site Beet, which wrote about the service and posted an interview it did with one of its investors, William Randolph Hearst III. Beet also had an interview recently with the founder of TurnHere, Brad Inman, which it linked to in the post as well.

What TurnHere.com is creating is a repository for short films about different locations. It already has hundreds of video tours of everything from Toronto’s Chinatown and Annex to dozens of locations in the San Francisco Bay area, and from Dublin in Ireland to Cabo San Lucas. And it is syndicating the videos through other sites, including — and this is probably the coolest — Google Earth, which has links to the videos embedded at various place marks.

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The second place I found a mention of TurnHere was completely serendipitous. I recently got to know Leigh Himel, the CEO of a startup called Oponia Networks (which was co-founded by a friend of mine, Vanessa Williams). And Leigh recently started a blog, in which she mentioned some things about herself — like the fact that her father’s cousin is married to Suzanne Somers. She also mentioned that her brother Dave had appeared in a funny video.

Needless to say, I clicked on the link (like most Web surfers, I can’t pass up a funny video) and was taken to a site that linked to a video from TurnHere, in which Leigh’s brother Dave strolled through Chinatown talking about its various highlights, including his favourite place to get Chinese pork and duck, and then a trip to his Chinese herbalist and acupuncturist. I thought it was terrific — just a regular person giving you a personal view of a place through their eyes.

I haven’t checked out any of the other videos from TurnHere, but if a substantial number of them are as good as the one I watched with Dave touring Chinatown, I think the service is likely to be a hit. And it also shows the increasing penetration of video into our everyday Web lives. Greg Sterling of Screenwerk has also written about TurnHere.

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4 comments for “Turn here for some cool videos”

  1. [...] Courtesy of Mathew Ingram: “It’s been around for a little while now, but a site called TurnHere sort of escaped my notice until recently….” Turnhere, is a project pretty much like geobeats (see below). Thanks Mathew - it’s nice to keep the list as complete as possible. [...]

    Posted by What Will You See Next? » Blog Archive » Turn here | November 22, 2006, 5:01 pm
  2. Man, that site is great. I just watched a vid from Jerusalem, where I’ll be visiting in a month. I hope the host’s recommendation for the best falafel in all of Jerusalem is true…I’ll be testing it out myself. Thanks for the pass along, Matt.

    Posted by Richard | November 22, 2006, 9:23 pm
  3. Mathew Ingram Blogs This is just one of the blogs you can find at mathewingram.com. The others are: — My work blog: Current featured post is “Turn here for some cool videos” — My fun/stupid blog: Current featured post is “That’s how you get down a mountain” — My Flickr photo blog: Current featured photos are shots of my daughter Zoe playing hockey

    Posted by mathewingram.com/media | November 23, 2006, 12:47 am
  4. Great link Mathew… so much for a productive morning. ;)

    Posted by Ryan Coleman | November 23, 2006, 10:21 am
  5. Sorry about that, Ryan :-)

    Posted by Mathew Ingram | November 23, 2006, 10:24 am
  6. Mathew Ingram Blogs This is just one of the blogs you can find at mathewingram.com. The others are: — My work blog: Current featured post is “Turn here for some cool videos” — My media blog: Current featured post is “Spammers play on social media” — My Flickr photo blog: Current featured photos are shots of my daughter Zoe playing hockey

    Posted by mathewingram.com/fun | December 4, 2006, 8:26 pm

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