Re: [videoblogging] New Member Intro

2007-11-26 Thread Irina
hey dina welcom!
what a great idea for a show!


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Re: [videoblogging] New Member Intro

2007-11-26 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Like Irinia said - and you do it so well! Very funny, educational and
inspirational.

Jan

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 hey dina welcom!
 what a great idea for a show!


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[videoblogging] New Member Intro

2007-11-22 Thread Dina P.
Hey everyone,

My name is Dina and I'm new to the world of videoblogging and the yahoo group.  
I'm the creator/host of Get Exercised, which can be seen at 
http://getexercised.com/ 

Looking forward to learning more about other videobloggers and being in touch 
with everyone.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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[videoblogging] New member Intro..

2005-07-22 Thread anshelto




Hi Everyone, 

I just joined this community and wanted to tell you a little bit 
about myself. I am currently a graduate student at Stanford Business 
School. Before Stanford, I worked in the Xbox Division of Microsoft 
I 
worked on the business side, so was not a developer or game designer 
and can't tell you why you get that silly error on window's XP :) I 
am very passionate about consumer technology and digital media in 
particular. I am facinated by disruptive technolgies in media and 
esp how they are blowing up and re-defining the business models for 
everyone involved in content creation and distribution. I love 
devices such as tivo, Slingbox, Aikimbo and think podbasts, blogs, 
vlogs, etc are amazing! I am particularly interested in Video. DVR's 
have fallen below that critical pricepoint ($500), Bandwith is 
abundant, and compression technologies are finally coming of age. 
This means anyone can make a video, publish it online, and share 
their voice or story with billions of people! 

Okay, you know all of this stuff already, but I just wanted you to 
know that I get it too! Besides just enjoying reading everyones 
posts and learning more about vlogging, I will be graduating in a 
year and hoping to join a start up or even start my own company in 
this space. The more I know, the better I will be at evaluating new 
ideas. 

On a side note, I am interning this summer at new TV network called 
EXPO TV. I am helping them build out their Consumer Generated Video 
programming. I won't give a big marketing push now (that will come 
later :0) but you guys should def check it out. I don't know anyone 
who is doing what they are.. its pretty cool! Right now they are 
evening paying for online video submissions.. 
http://www.expotv.com/VideoIntro.aspx

I don't have a vlog yet,mainly b/c I don't have time and am a little 
camera shy, but I have a great deal of respect for those that do. 

Hope everyone has a great weekend. I look forward to learning a ton 
from each of you! Please feel free to email me about whatever!

Thanks
anshelto







  




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] New Member Intro

2005-07-21 Thread Deirdre Straughan




On 7/21/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 great intro.
 in my book, RSS is the magic bullet...it the thing we've been looking for.
 a free and powerful way to distribute video worldwide.

Let's make sure the newbies don't get confused: RSS does not solve the
big problem of bandwidth. What it does is syndicate your content
such that lots of feedreaders (web-based or standalone) can
subscribe to it and show your loyal readers the latest from you as
soon as you publish it. So it's a great way to increase and maintain
your audience. The more that happens, however, the more you'll have to
deal with the question of how to afford the bandwidth.


 im not sure if Flash files show up in RSS feeds...il let ithers chime in here.

They do, you just have to code them right. Feel free to copy my feed
at http://www.straughan.com/feeds/rss.xml for examples; several people
on this list were instrumental in helping me get this to work.

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