Posted on 25 July, 2008 By Kim Woodbridge

Time Tube by Dipity - A YouTube Timeline

TimeTube by Dipity, which is a personal timeline of historic events manually entered or created with a feed, is a timeline of YouTube videos. Simply type in some keywords and a timeline of videos will be created that can be embedded on your website. The embedded timeline contains four views; timeline, list, flipbook and map. You can search for your favorite musician, your own videos, a political leader, etc. One thing that I noticed, however, is that the timeline is based on the video upload date rather than the date the video was created. So, it is possible that the videos will not be in perfect chronological order. You can also watch the videos from within the timeline or can click through to YouTube.

One of my most anticipated games highlighted at E3 last week was Mirror’s Edge, a first person action adventure that takes place in a dystopian setting where all information is tightly controlled. Below is a timeline of Mirror’s Edge trailers, developer videos, and information from E3.

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