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MIT TechTV extends to YouTube and iTunesU

Get your videos out to more people! MIT TechTV has recently extended complimentary sites on iTunes U (under the main MIT header) and on YouTube (youtube.com/mittechtv).  If you are interested in getting your video that is up on MIT TechTV into one or both of these other locations, please contact us as techtv@mit.edu with the video [...]

Want to add your MIT TechTV video to Facebook or MySpace?

So, you just uploaded your own video or found another on MIT TechTV that you want to put directly into your Facebook or MySpace page but are wondering how to do it? It’s easy! For MySpace: 1) Go to the video’s page in MIT TechTV, click on the “share” link under the video, then click on the [...]

MIT TechTV is looking for “A Few Good Labs!”

Want to get some publicity for your lab? Want to show your friends and parents what you’re currently working on? MIT TechTV is currently looking for “A Few Good Labs” to volunteer for a few hours to let us come in, film, interview and create a video highlight of your lab for MIT TechTV. Since [...]

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