Got the code below in it to redirect to a
secure site.
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD
HTML 3.2 Final//EN
HTML
!---
Copyright (c) 2000 Ensim Corporation --
HEAD
TITLERefreshing to welcome
page.../TITLE
There is also XPS Print Path [1] coming
from Microsoft which is supposed to challenge PDF it is Xml based and I
guess will natively support enclosures and such.
steven :: http://stevenR2.com
[alpha] Citizens Journalism :: http://vidyo.org
[1]
There is a lot on the ground happening
here:
http://www.nola.com/forums/rivertownhall/
I wonder whether those folks may find it
useful as I dont know that the forums support images and such.
steven :: http://stevenR2.com
[alpha] Citizens Journalism :: http://vidyo.org
Half their links dont work (.. copied
as is - http://future-mediatv.blogspot.com/ , http://http://www.fastmovinganimals.blogspot.com/
, http://http://29fragiledays.blogspot.com/
)
It maybe illustrates why citizen based journalism
such as at http://vidyo.org has a future .
Surely
Nice work. The graphics are pretty funky
on the http://www.sys-org.net site.
Looks like good work and in the works since
2003!
steven :: stevenR2.com
From:
videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:videoblogging@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of bertrand
Sent: 22 August 2005
I was in the same position last week. I just
went for .TV. I kinda like the sound of it anyway - a differentiator from the
usual .com Id just make sure the name you use as part of the
domain is quite easy to remember (so they dont have to remember it is
some weird name AND .TV).
I think they do something like that
they seem to make a new article active as the next release appears.
Quite a nice idea. I think the entire
article is always available online.
They probably make quite a lot of cash
from people like me who buy the magazine cause we get excited by
Thanks interesting link and looks like
it could be useful!
Do you know whether this support server
based dynamic conversions?
So on the server I can pass in a .wmv and get
a .mov file.
From:
videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Anyone like to share what they expect from VideoBlogging.
Im quite new to this group, but Ive noticed a
group who are very into films, programmes and a professional level of some very
good personal video creation.
I also see some (like myself) who are just in it to record
what they
I wonder how this will be affected by the
masses when mobile video become as popular a mobile pictures.
Looking through Flickr you certainly get
some high quality images that are clearly taken by people who are in the know
then there are probably the majority who just put up their
On the last point. It is a good question.
Im working on something that will make money (I hope).
Ive yet to decide what people will
pay for (or rather what I think they will pay for) and how it will work.
I do wonder however if the basic problems
of scalability (in many dimensions)
This may help view them supports MP4.
Is open source.
http://tcpmp.corecodec.org
Also has some links that may be useful.
steven :: Release 2.0 ::
http://stevenR2.com
From:
videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of cartouchefilms
Sent: 17
Well, 761 if I can get my new mobile today
J Thanks for the pointers mefeedia is a good start for what I
am looking for! The ITunes 1 Click is not something I have seen
before.
I agree this is an area set to explode. Furthermore,
I suspect (especially in the case of the UK) that with
Anyone got stats/pointers to facts and research on the
number of Video Bloggers currently, projected number and so on?
thanks,
steven
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From: Steven Livingstone
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To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] stats
Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 20:55:57 +0100
Anyone got stats/pointers to facts and
research on the number of Video
Bloggers
Hi Kunga - not surprised by the RSS fact. I remember a survey on developers
put their real knowledge of Xml at around 15% - the guys expected to use the
Xml from Rss.
I'm still not sure RSS is (should be) anything more than for integration
anyway - I think we'll start to see some apps that
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