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The number of views that the music video Call On Me by Eric Prydz depends on which video viewing site you are using. Youtube has a view count of 49,450,455 as of April 14, 2013.
Have you watched it? If you even go to the video page, it will count that as a view, so the view count is prolly from you.
No. Your own view will be counted but just once. As soon as you post your answer, you will see that the view count shows 1. You cannot increase that by viewing it again and again.
One could view a video on how to replace a thnermocouple on video-viewing sites such as YouTube. One can also go to DIY websites to find some of those videos.
Subway commercials are available for viewing on YouTube and other video viewing platforms. Then again, a person can simply watch these commercials on television regularly.
For MySpace it should count once a day for that person to view your profile. They can view it over and over, but it'll count for that day. The next day they view it, it'll count for one. But you can't keep viewing someone's it won't repeatedly keep on adding to your Profile Views.
One place a person can go to view the video by Snow Patrol that covers the song Run is Youtube. Other options for viewing the music video is DailyMotion, Vimeo, and Muzu.
Websites such as Vimeo or Youtube offer free video viewing services which can be watched internationally, without having to sign up in advance, or pay to view.
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There are many places where one could watch the Danity Kane damaged video online. One could check various video sharing websites such as Youtube for viewing this video.
YouTube counts every view, even from the same IP address.