This is VERY cool. Makes "old-style" written blogging look like morse
code. Al Gore better watch out.
Thank you Andy.
Jim Lerman
Andy Carvin wrote:
The next issue of BusinessWeek will feature the following article
about video blogging, examining the explosive growth of the video blog
Rocketboom.com and other home-grown onlne video ventures.... -andy
Rocketboom's Powerful Lift-Off
These are the early days of video blogging. Most of the postings on
the Web are rough and tedious -- little more than home movies. But the
success of Rocketboom and a few sites like it underscore the potential
of video blogs. Cheaper video recorders mean just about anyone can
make videos, while the spread of speedy Net service means almost
anybody can watch clips posted online. The result? The Internet is
coming alive with a mix of video, from the polished parody of
Rocketboom to the raw interviews of reporters. As these videos flow
into the living room, they will reshape what we think of as
television. "TV will be transformed," says Mitchell Kapor, the founder
of Lotus Development Corp. and now an investor in Participatory
Culture, an online video startup. "People will look at it as
historically quaint that you had to watch something that others chose
for you."
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_36/b3949087_mz063.htm
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