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  2. List of YouTube features - Wikipedia

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    Experimental features of YouTube could be accessed in an area of the site formerly named TestTube. [ 91 ] [ 92 ] For example, in October 2009, a comment search feature accessible under /comment_search was implemented as part of this program, however the feature was later removed. [ 93 ]

  3. Seeker (media company) - Wikipedia

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    The TestTube channel – which had since been renamed to TestTube News – rebranded to Seeker Daily, a show that previously ran on the primary Seeker channel. The overall format of the TestTube News was preserved, but the TestTube brand was phased out of existence. On March 2, 2017, DNews' YouTube channel was rebranded to Seeker. [27]

  4. Discovery Digital Networks - Wikipedia

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    TestTube is the education and documentary network launched in 2013. [12] The network was created to appeal to fans of Discovery Channel properties, even including their own talent and formats. It is most well known for its short science-based shows such as DNews, based on the Discovery News website, How Stuff Works content and Hard Science, the ...

  5. NowThis - Wikipedia

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    NowThis's content is targeted at left-leaning Millennials [7] An analysis from BuzzFeed News found that NowThis was the most popular left-leaning site on Facebook between 2015 and 2017; along with Occupy Democrats, it accounted for half of the 50 top posts on Facebook. [26]

  6. Louise Brown - Wikipedia

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    Although the media would refer to Brown as a "test tube baby", [2] her conception actually took place in a Petri dish. Purdy was the first to see Brown's embryonic cells dividing. [3] Louise Joy Brown was born on 25 July 1978 at Oldham's General Hospital, via a planned C-section performed by John Webster. [4]

  7. Brady Haran - Wikipedia

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    Following Test Tube, Haran decided to create new YouTube channels. [3] In his first five years as an independent filmmaker he made over 1500 videos [8] and in 2012, he was the producer, editor, and interviewer behind 12 YouTube channels. Haran frequently collaborates with well-known academics and professionals.

  8. The Tree in a Test Tube - Wikipedia

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    The Tree in a Test Tube is Laurel and Hardy's only known surviving professionally shot color film, shot in Kodachrome on 16mm. The Rogue Song (1930), made in Technicolor and featuring the duo in their only other known professional color footage, is now considered a lost film , although a number of fragments have survived; some home movies of ...

  9. Adobe Premiere Pro - Wikipedia

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    Known as YouTube's Video Remixer, it was found on TestTube at youtube.com /testtube. [21] It was later taken down. Premiere Limited Edition (LE) was a video editor for novice video editors and hobbyists.