One line occurs to me as I read through all these.
VIDEO WANTS TO BE SOCIAL.
I'd challenge the Miro people to make it more SOCIAL of an experience.
I think the move AWAY from the permalink button back to the website,
and toward obtuse interactive favoriting system is what causes Miro to
be so
On 9/29/07, Sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
desktop aggregators are cold.
Is that a reference to hot/cold media.
Videoblogging is certainly a hot medium.
An activator.
It is an interesting way to look at it. Because videoblogging does
seem to be at odds with desktop aggregators, set top boxes,
Patrick Race wrote:
Does anyone here use Miro as a core application and if so was it a conscious
effort to adopt it or did it just slowly become a program you use?
Before my 60GB hard drive filled up due to a lack of recordable CDs, I liked
the lean back experience of watching a half-hour
desktop aggregators are cold.
On 9/28/07, Patrick Race [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I love the idea behind Miro and I'm very supportive of the project but
I'm
like Bill. I test to see that my feeds work every week or two and don't
use
it as a core application. It just hasn't become one of