Sull - it applies to any blogger tho the law of popularity may determine who
gets tracked. The larger your audience, the more likely.
Adrian - beautifully stated and I thank you for that contribution.
Gena - Interesting as I would not consider a review copy of a book to be all
that persuasive as c
On a related note, and there was some discussion about this previously where I
offered to install and host a demo version for the list, Kaltura has released a
community edition to it's awesome online video platform. In a nutshell, you can
host your own videos, allow others to upload video to you
Adam Warner pointed this out on another list:
Automattic is now offering VideoPress to wordpress.com users to allow for
> uploaded video hosting and several other features. Watch the video here and
> pay special attention when you get to 1:48. They briefly discuss self-hosted
> wordpress blogs. ht
I do still plan on using Blip + WP. I'd rather pay $8 bucks a month for a Blip
Pro account than pay per GB on WP servers.
Adam W. Warner
From: sull
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, October 8, 2009 4:40:
> In the context of the recent discussion about the FTC clampdown on
> "blogola" and, in particular, the mud being thrown from across
> the pond at the idea of slippery slopes, I note these new rules soon
> to come in to force in the UK.
> http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/vod/
I'd like to h
Nope. I used to work for a newspaper. Books were sent unsolicited by the
publishers.
Usually said PR folks and publishers that did not actually read the newspaper
to know that a standard cookbook isn't going to be reviewed by an alternative
newspaper.
The books were free to review or not. Mos
In the context of the recent discussion about the FTC clampdown on
"blogola" and, in particular, the mud being thrown from across
the pond at the idea of slippery slopes, I note these new rules soon
to come in to force in the UK.
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/vod/
The rules govern offen
Here in NYC I occasionally read book reviews in reputable newspapers like
the NY Times, New York Post etc. I'm yet to ever take notice of a statement -
"this book was supplied at no charge by the publisher" - or something
of that ilk,
but I somehow have difficulty imagining those journals, or their