Vedio Downloads
Vedio. Sounds weird, right?
Vedio is not a brand, okay. When I first read a blog post title on Vedio, I first thought that it was a brand of a video recorder or whatsoever. After doing some extensive research, I found out that vedio is just the misspelled counterpart of the word video. Dumb right? Video, it’s so far away from vedio! Hahaha.

Doing a Google Trends search on vedio, you can see from Google’s data that the keyword is searched the most in Bangladesh. Then Morocco, Sri Lanka, Algeria and Egypt ranks next. What’s so common with them: uhm, no comment! I hate insulting.
As you can see on the search screenshot above, even a news publication website misspells the word. See that article on letter C, Vedio Game Reviews by Taipei Times.
Now that there is a mini-SEO contest of the keyword vedio here in the Philippines, I’m afraid that the constant checking of ranks of the participants put us in the top 10 regions searching the keyword. It’s such a shame ifever that happens.
As I read on one of the vedio blog post’s comment, someone said that language is dynamic. Yes it is. Is it high time to change the way video is spelled? Or is it time to accept the word vedio as a counterpart word for video?
Vedio downloads. Vedio streaming. Vedio coverage. Sounds weird! Nangaasar. Sarap pakinggan ng salitang vedio eh.
Related Posts on Vedio:
Let’s Talk About Vedio by Marhgil Macuha
SEO on Vedio by Kenneth Mendoza
Meet Vedio The Kitten by Dennison Uy
Vedio Could Make You a Lot of Money by McBilly Wilford Sy
Vedio: A New Discovery by Monaco
Vedio: Defined and Elaborated by Jehzreel Laurente


Conrad Miguel E. Gozalo is a 17-year old guy from General Santos City, Philippines. He is currently taking up his BS Computer Science at the University of the Philippines Diliman. He is a proud Linux user since August 2008. He is also a big fan of Free and Open Source Software. Know more about him on the 
