I have their print brochure. One of my American friends in Bombay was
working for them, but he too has left I think. They tried to set up
providers content here too.
Desoumal and I are the only duo actively videoblogging from India as
far as we know, and it was quite funny how we met Dave peop
I'm posting this since it may be of interest to some Vloggers out
there who are interested in video mixology. This show will feature
some world class video mixologists (and Socks and Sandals) tonight,
and it's free! Hope to see you their with camera in hand :)
clark
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I love this list just as it is. The flames and chaos just contribute
to the cookin' flavor, and the theory, art, and socializing make for
an incredibly creative community.
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here is all i know
it has been in the same state since 2004.
my phone call last winter yielded no return call.
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Has anyone heard abou dave.tv? If so, did you sign up for the beta,
and will you be providing content for the site.
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Hey all
My name is Frank, I work and live in the Netherlands. I work at an
internetagency called Rhinofly. We have a weblog since 2002 called
Frank-ly (guess who writes it) and since a couple of months we are
more and more using videoblogging as a means for some articles. We
build our own tool
On Jul 23, 2005, at 4:03 PM, Richard wrote:
> ... and, if you really feel motivated, you can check out the less
> classic video I made, inspired by Michael's video
>
> http://www.richardshow.com/2005/07/tao-of-vloggingwatch-video-
> yesterday.html
That was so great. THAT one is a classic!
T
In case you have not seen the already classic "The Yang of Vlogging"
that Michael Verdi posted Thursday, you should check it out
http://michaelverdi.com/index.php/2005/07/20/the-yang-of-vlogging/
... and, if you really feel motivated, you can check out the less
classic video I made, inspired
Honestly, I just dont join many email lists. If I do, most of them have a finite lifespan (like
planning committee lists, or yearly event lists that are dead most of the time).
If any part of this list moves away-- content producers, programmers, whatever-- I will be
bummed and miss the inf
This makes me think and wonder about what the benefits or not of
dissection and subgenrefication of cultures. It seems to be what
happens---in art, in music (take electronic music which started with a
couple subgenres like techno and house which then further subgenrefied
into minimal, tribal, t
ps And, clearly, it's time for someone to write "Videoblogging for Dummies".
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Deirdré Straughan
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www.tvblob.com (work)
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On 7/22/05, Stephanie Bryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And then Lucas comes along and just effortlessly implemented it
> without splitting into separate lists or forums or whatever:
> Subject line tags!
I used to run a very active forum about CD-recording (back when that
was a hot new tech
There will certainly be sub-groups on various subjects on vlogging formed.
What happened to the podcasting list and that community is happening here and for
virtually the same reasons.
Sad, yet helpful in the long run, I suppose.
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Nice story and nice entry, Chris. Yes, I have followed Jim Valentino's
work in the past (I worked in a US comics store back in 96-97 in
Copenhagen), and I like some of it. I hope it worked out between you
and him. (For the rest of you, this is the story Chris referred to:
http://chrisnolan.ca/a
Blogware supports categories and each has its own RSS feed which you can run through
feedburner. You can also choose not to have a category bubble up to the main page.
Blogware is available only through resellers (such as blogharbor.com), and in my opinion is
the best, most feature-rich. Tha
A recent blog entry of mine talked about how a large media company
dropped the ball on a particular topic. When a founder of the company
commented on my blog and we started up a conversation I was reminded
of the notion of celebrity and how inaccessible they appear.
Thus came my post - You
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