Create Amazing Visual Maps of Related Youtube Videos

Create Amazing Visual Maps Related Youtube Videos This tool will be loved by youtube users as well as youtube addicts who love to watch youtube videos.

This is a great way to find related youtube video which you might miss in case of a search or lack of a proper title.

Youtube’s Related Video Flash Widget

It’s not actually a piece of software an app or even a site, it’s a simple piece of code that you can use to change the URL of a YouTube video that transforms your page into a visual search tool that maps topics and relationships between videos.

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How to Create a Bubble Map of Related Youtube Video

So how its done ? Very simple, just replace the ‘watch’ in the youtube URL to warp.swf

For Eg; I will be using the video "Breaking the Magician’s Code…."

Url : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avj3YSndy8k  (Link)

Now change this to http://www.youtube.com/warp.swf?v=avj3YSndy8k (Link)

It look like below…

Create a Visual Map of Related Youtube Videos

Each time you hover the mouse over one of the circles another set of related videos pop out and the you just click on a circle to play the video.

As you move from video to video you create a kind of breadcrumb trail of dots which you can then click on to navigate back through the video you have watched.

Create a Bubble Map of Related Youtube Video

You can also click on the videos to play them full screen in your browser which allows better viewing options. (WOW!)

It will be even better if you have a youtube channel as it will pull up all the videos you have uploaded creating an amazing video widget which you can link to…Great for geeky students too…

You can also check how to customize youtube video embed options for your blog/site content etc.

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