Hello Harold,Just another point (that I forgot to mention before). If you want to support Ogg Theora video, but are worried that browsers won't support it, you could always use the Free and open source applet that plays it. You can get more info here:
What do you all think are the best overall overalls? My Osh Kosh are
fairly worn out, and I'm not certain they're still hip to wear...
Thanks,
Harold
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Hello Harold,I use IceRocket. And I like them.In particular, I like it that you don't have to signup for an account just to get at the RSS feed for a tag or search. (Technorati makes you signup for an account.)
See yaOn 4/4/06, Harold Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IceRocket's tags are
Hello,If you implement the MPEG4 standard then you have to pay someone a tax to use it. Specifically, you have to pay these guys:
http://www.mpegla.com/MPEG4 is NOT an open standard.See yaOn 4/4/06, Harold Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't MPEG4 an open source
I'm not saying that it's the best over all other choices ... but the
best video aggregator _for me_ is iTunes ... I have a video iPod, a
lot of the feeds I subscribe to are iPod-compatible, and I watch a lot
of video on my iPod during downtime at work. The videos that don't
play on my iPod get
Hello,Or you could suggest to your uses that they install VideoLAN -- http://www.videolan.org/(VideoLan supports playing Ogg Theora, as well as almost every other video format.)
(There actually already seems to be quite a large install base for this already. So there's probably more people who
Since I use videoblogs differently than Kelly I'll weigh in too.
I use iTunes for podcasts because I transfer those to my ipod for
listening and because I never go back to read/write comments on the
podcasts I listen to.
With videos iTunes doesn't work at all for me. There's no way to et
Hello friends!
I've updated the Videoblogging Week 2006 blog with a post about
watching everyone's videos.
Vloggers Participating in Videoblogging Week 2006
http://videobloggingweek2006.blogspot.com/2006/04/vloggers-
participating-in.html
It gives visitors a way to see everyone who is
It's Wednesday a.m. and its already been a very long week for a lot of us.
I understand that there have been technical issues with some of the
3rd-party services that many of us here have tried to use. All we
want to do is be included in the list of participants and see what
others are
Maybe the most important part is that there is a River of News page
that compiles everyone's posts into one page for reading:
http://xicast.com/vlogweek2006/listposts.asp
It's getting there...
On Apr 4, 2006, at 11:26 PM, Stephanie Bryant wrote:
First, let's get the URLs out there:
The
DIRECT LINK:
http://videobloggingweek2006.blogspot.com/
On Apr 5, 2006, at 7:19 AM, Steve Garfield wrote:
I've updated the Videoblogging Week 2006 blog with a post about
watching everyone's videos.
Vloggers Participating in Videoblogging Week 2006
I just went and took a look at those stats and with a few exceptions most all the vlogs listed there seem to have flatlined. Even feeds that have had no videos for months have the same number of subscribers for the last 60 days. So what does that mean?
-VerdiOn 4/3/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL
with enclosures?
On Apr 5, 2006, at 7:20 AM, xicastmedia wrote:
There are links there for you to monitor as well as an RSS feed for
you to point your feed reader to.
--Steve
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I would echo that comment that there needs to be better ways to track
new videos..but I would also like to extend my thanks to all
those who have worked very hard to index all those who are
participating in vlog week 2006..I am no tech person I know
enough...but you have done a
You're right, I used to think that multiple posts per week would have
an effect on vlogmap, but it doesn't seem to (there's been no
considerable change during vlog week so far). Although I hadn't
posted any Kitkast stuff in three weeks (before vlog week) it's true
that my numbers were staying
Overalls are totally hip.
On 4/4/06, Harold Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you all think are the best overall overalls? My Osh Kosh are
fairly worn out, and I'm not certain they're still hip to wear...
--
Stephanie Bryant
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Blogs, vlogs, and audioblogs at:
Sorry about the bad vlog link
it should have been
http://veoh.com/vlogs/jesus
I am creating a new one as well.
MF Jesus
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Thought this was interesting and that others might enjoy it...
Adam Curry clears up concerns that under the Podshow contract he owns
all Podshow producers' content:
http://geekbrief.podshow.com/?p=69
Casey
http://www.kitkast.com/
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I found this great site - if you capture something newsworthy with your
cameraphone or
video cell phone or camcorder and want to get it on TV, this site announces it
to all of the
network news stations and they pay you if they use your footage.
It's a free site -
and they definitely "enclose", making them aggregator friendly
Stephanie Bryant wrote:
Overalls are totally hip.
On 4/4/06, Harold Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you all think are the best overall overalls? My Osh Kosh are
fairly worn out, and I'm not certain
http://geekbrief.podshow.com/?p=69
She's a podshow 'gal. And it showswhere's the hard questions?
On 4/5/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thought this was interesting and that others might enjoy it...
Adam Curry clears up concerns that under the Podshow contract he owns
all
If most of your subscribers are using iTunes you are more likely to
loose subscribers if you post more often. Because iTunes will
automatically unsubscribe a feed if you don't watch or listen to 5
episodes in a row. So if you start posting everyday, from say,
posting much less often than that,
We're thinking about starting a vlog. I read on Gizmodo the other day about
Sony coming out
with an HDD Handycam (the DCR-SR100). After reading about that, I also
discovered the JVC
already has a couple on the market (the Everio G Series). Do any of you
currently use an HDD
camcorder? What
What a load of crap! Geekbrief is totally swingin on
Adams you know what! For a more objective talk check
out Podcast 411
http://media24a.libsyn.com/podcasts/podcast411/411_060308.mp3
http://www.jchtv.com/
--- Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://geekbrief.podshow.com/?p=69
She's a
Hello,On 4/5/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thought this was interesting and that others might enjoy it...Adam Curry clears up concerns that under the Podshow contract he ownsall Podshow producers' content:
http://geekbrief.podshow.com/?p=69(Warning, alot of what I wrote below
SUGGESTION:
I see this question posted often. I'm one of
the ones who have asked a similar question. I rarely see it get answered
because I suspect people roll their eyes and think "oh no--not again."
What about posting a file with recommended cameras, in various price
ranges,that people
The first link was bad, the second was fine... and this is a third
link. One more link and this is considered spamming the group.
Casey
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jsonofgod1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry about the bad vlog link
it should have been
http://veoh.com/vlogs/jesus
The interview reminds me of what it would be if
Condaleeza Rice were to interview George W!
--- Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello,
On 4/5/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thought this was interesting and that others might
enjoy it...
Adam Curry clears
FreeTime had to take a day off as Amy was getting back from San Jose on
Monday.
So, our Day #1 post went up in the wee hours of the morning of Day #2.
Please add us around as necessary.
http://www.weatherlight.com/freetime
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I tend to be of the opinion that HD is just a little bit of overkill
for a video blog. Mostly because it's very very unlikely that you
would ever post full resolution HD footage on the internet--at least
anytime soon. Given the additional resources needed for a HD
workflow with the end result
Bill, Thanks for the comments. Much appreciated. However, HDD stands for Hard
Disc
Drive, not High Definition (actually, it is pretty confusing. They really
should have made
more of a differentiation between those two). With an HDD camcorder it's my
understanding that you you don't need any
i forget is the issue about post contract termination, expiration and release?On 4/5/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:http://geekbrief.podshow.com/?p=69
She's a podshow 'gal.And it showswhere's the hard questions?On 4/5/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Thought this was
I couldn't get your FireAnt feed link to work. Can you check on it or
post your feed's URL?
I update the OPML every night. You can also add yourself to the mega-feed:
Add your vlog to the feed: http://xicast.com/vlogweek2006/add.asp [It
takes 30 minutes to show up.]
Mega-feed:
Stephanie Bryant wrote:
I couldn't get your FireAnt feed link to work. Can you check on it or
post your feed's URL?
Our video-only feed is http://www.weatherlight.com/freetime/bm/rss.php?i=1
I submitted to FireAnt a week ago...and I'm still not up there? Thanks
for letting me know. I've
I meant the link on your vlog page. When I add to the OPML, I go to
the vlog web page and find the link there.
--Stephanie
On 4/5/06, J. Rhett Aultman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephanie Bryant wrote:
I couldn't get your FireAnt feed link to work. Can you check on it or
post your feed's
You know after I posted this I was wondering if this was what you
were talking about. DOH!!
I've heard that if you are a Mac user the HDD cams are kind of a
pain in the arse to work with. But I like the idea of a tapeless
workflow. I know that a lot of vloggers have been using a tapeless
Hello,There's a bit more info there. But they're really avoid answering questions there too.See yaOn 4/5/06, john coffey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:What a load of crap! Geekbrief is totally swingin on
Adams you know what! For a more objective talk checkout Podcast
Which is total BS. It's a classic Old Corporation approach. The Right
Thing to do is just make their standard public. The fact that they're
hiding it makes me pretty sure it's pretty bad.
- Andreas
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 19:19:23 +0200, Charles Iliya Krempeaux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, I just posted a similar comment on that post on the site. If
that is thier statement (they own the content) then say it out-right.
On 4/5/06, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which is total BS. It's a classic Old Corporation approach. The Right
Thing to do is just make their
yeah ... sad ... I'm missing, and I've tried tagging and pinging technoratti a zillion different ways :(richardshow.comOn 4/4/06,
Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking at the technorati feed a few hours ago, I counted just over 50different vloggers who'd contributed content since
...while watching a midget ride by on a unicycle?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
or while lip-synching to Backstreet Boys... or while washing a monkey
that is also washing a cat!
-Josh
On 4/3/06, johngaltsjournal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blips,The best strategy I found, when using premier elements was:1) for .mov, export the uncompressed file (export movie), then open this file in quicktime pro (costs $30), then export using compressions on freevlog
freevlog.org2) for .wmv use the adobe compressor thingy (can't remember the
I'm missing too, though I found myself on
technorati.
-- BevBlog: http://funnytheblog.blogspot.com/Journal:
http://funnytheworld.com
- Original Message -
From:
Richard
Show
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 11:00
AM
Subject:
Are they revamping, bought out?
Re-Design? Down?
All of the Above?
JDonnelly
madpod.com
dummycast.com
techY2.com
Petsonboard.com
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Richard is coorect on how to properly export from Elements. For some
reason, exporting to .mov files from within any NLE always seems to
make garbage Quicktime movies. No idea why that is?
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Show [EMAIL
Steph,I went to fireAnt and did add new channel and put in the urlhttp://www.mortaine.com/Video/VlogWeek.opmland got this error
Error downloading and parsing channel feed(I'm using fireAnt for Mac)... what did I do wrong?... thanks for setting this up, by the way ... Richard
On 4/4/06,
Hi everyone,
At 7pm on Thursday, April 6, I'm going to be giving a preview of my new
book, From the Ground Up: Evolution of the Telecentre Movement, at the
Harvard Berkman Center for Internet Society. Every Thursday, a group
of local bloggers get together to discuss Internet issues, and I'll
Steph,
Your server is not configured for opml files. The file is being sent as
text/plain where it probably should be sent as text/xml or something like
that.
- Andreas
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 20:19:48 +0200, Richard Show [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Steph,
I went to fireAnt and did add new
Relax guys, there's no reason to get your panties in a bunch over this
interview... what sort of questions do you think you would ask if you
were interviewing your idol? If I was interviewing someone I look up
to... like Kyle McLaughlin or Bill Shatner... I doubt I would ask too
many
Hello vlogland!
I am working on a project that needs your work!
The idea is really, to help generate excitement and support for open
tools and
useful projects which expand how we can use our cell
phones.
AND There's monetary prizes and the winning works will be hosted online for a year.
This
It seems to be getting worse. Technorati hasn't added any new vlogs to
the tag in more than five hours now, and I know for a fact that lots
of vlogs have been updated since then, including mine. Argh.
ac
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Show [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah ...
I would have steered away from the question all together not opened
with it 'so we can clear all the doubts once and for all...'
And how'd you know I wore panties today?
On 4/5/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Relax guys, there's no reason to get your panties in a bunch over this
I added this channel to fireAnt and it didn't give me an error, but when I do browse channel, it doesn't show any episodes ... RichardOn 4/4/06,
Stephanie Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, let's get the URLs out there:The VlogWeek feeds of feeds:New feed:
ok ... what does import the opml mean? or, more importantly, how do you do that?... RichardOn 4/5/06, Josh Leo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it is an opml file not an rss feed... you need to import the opml to get all the feeds there...but this seems a bit much just for a week of vlogs, would be
geez, casey! he's been posted those online again i told him it was bad for our image!On 4/5/06, Casey McKinnon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Devlon-What I said was Adam Curry clears up concerns that under the Podshow
contract he owns all Podshow producers' content.What he said in theinterview
Has anyone tried to contact Technorati regarding the apparent problem?
Casey
http://www.kitkast.com/
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems to be getting worse. Technorati hasn't added any new vlogs to
the tag in more than five hours now, and I
Hello,I'd need to actually read the contract, but I have a feeling that Adam Curry is using a bit of word play to mislead people. Let me explain.While technically, they don't own the content, it has the effect that they own the content. If PodShow gets exclusive rights to do anything they want
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 20:55:44 +0200, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
What I said was Adam Curry clears up concerns that under the Podshow
contract he owns all Podshow producers' content. What he said in the
interview was content isn't owned by us it's owned by the producers.
That
that's probably what ot comes down to, yes.do they at least give some sort of royalties if podshow profits from your content?i think audio 'talk show' type content can often become irrelevent after some time passes whereas video is *more likely* to maintain a higer value as time passes.
how
On 4/5/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Devlon-
What I said was Adam Curry clears up concerns that under the Podshow
contract he owns all Podshow producers' content. What he said in the
interview was content isn't owned by us it's owned by the producers.
That said... what else
also, i think people interested in a podshow type of service are looking for exposure with the hope to land a bigger and better opportunity. well, that's the whole purpose, right? this likely holds more value than the content they will put out while in contract with podshow.
its a price you pay
I would like to see Keith and the Girl interview Adam Curry about
this, but Curry would be an idiot if he did an interview with them.
Although they are entertaining, they are also set in their beliefs and
they may just gang up on him. In the end, an interview like that
would be about as
i've not really followed the story i listened to some of the podcast about it.so, is this (controversy?) about Adam Curry not admitting intracacies of the contract or is it about the contract itself?
On 4/5/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/5/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stan Hirson, Sarah Jones wrote:
The major problem I know of with Express Install is the admin
permissions on networks.
Yes, that's true... if someone does not have permission to change the
machine they're using, then changing it becomes difficult.
Is this the core of the conversation, right
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 21:26:39 +0200, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
When you're a businessman trying to promote a product, you choose to
do interviews with people who will not give you a negative image.
Perhaps this is what he was doing with Geek Brief.
Businessmen who behave like
I guess the thing is that, for grins, it would be cool if somehow I could just sit down and watch like all the videos in order each day ... (maybe this says more about me needing to get a life, than anything about opml downloading) ... lifeless Richard
On 4/5/06, Richard Show [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I gotta say that all this discussion about Podshow and their alleged
contract seems like a lot to do about nothing. First of all no one
knows if what was read was actually a Podshow contract, and second
of all it takes two to do a deal. If someone offers you a contract
(or agreement) you are
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Businessmen who behave like that usually have a product they know to
be
subpar.
I disagree. Part of being in a cutting edge business is
confidentiality. The last thing you want is your competition knowing
all
damn that google, can't hide anything.
On 4/5/06, Anne Walk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
geez, casey! he's been posted those online again i told him it was bad
for our image!
On 4/5/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Devlon-
What I said was Adam Curry clears up concerns that
Since this is one of the more common emerging businesse plans in this space, I ask will it work? Will it try to mimic the template of TV and Radio and have success?I am speaking of Exclusive Networks of content creators, not marketplaces where anyone can sell content through... like iTunes,
I told you... I'm a ninja... Google had nothing to do with it... your
panty footage is safe with me. For now...
Casey
http://www.kitkast.com/
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
damn that google, can't hide anything.
On 4/5/06, Anne Walk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi everyone,
I've got a really odd favor to ask. I'm working on a vlog about my trip
to Boston's Logan airport on Sunday to see the arrival of former Iraq
hostage Jill Carroll. As some of you may have heard, Carroll evaded the
media and whisked away in a limo, leaving the media to do nothing
from the reading on keith and the girl, however, a bigger and better opportunity would be difficult as, after the end of your contract with podshow, they retain rights to your brand in perpetuity - your name, your logo, your content during your contract and the content that you made coming into
On 4/5/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seriously, what this vlog community needs is a new Monty Python...
with men dressed as women and rowdy british comedy.
Devlon in panties is a good start. :PI don't see that happening in the near future.
Casey
http://www.kitkast.com/
---
Michael Sullivan wrote:
i think audio 'talk show' type content can often become irrelevent after
some time passes whereas video is *more likely* to maintain a higer value as
time passes.
how many people go back and listen to a podcast from a year ago?
unless these independent shows include
i can understand the brand and content, but hopefully they let people have another show on their own after a contract is over (and i believe the contracts are short-term). they prob own rights of the name of your podcast, logos etc... but your private name and ability to start a new show should
Andreas Haugstrup wrote:
Steph,
Your server is not configured for opml files. The file is being sent as
text/plain where it probably should be sent as text/xml or something like
that.
I use text/xml for the mime-type.
Also, the feed may or may not be valid, depending on who you ask...
I've been producing an online series using Sony's HDV cameras and while it
drives us crazy
in editing (go for a long lunch renders) it has several advantages. There is
more
information for the compressor to work with which appears to make a difference.
I had to
cut some DV 16:9 footage into
Michael Sullivan wrote:
Ok, I use technorati but not until today did i go looking for an OPML so I
could export videobloggingweek2006 tag.
Can it be that they do not support OPML? This is insane!
Which part is insane? The fact that Technorati might not support a
standard like OPML? (hurm...
I think this is a tricky question and a bit confusing.
I don't think we will see internet only dramas that are producing
weekly episodes with budgets in the tens of millions anytime soon.
This is one element of the TV template.
I think that internet entertainment networks will work. (Obviously
Hello,Correct me if I'm wrong but, accounding to what Keith and the Girl said, if you signed up with PodShow then you were forever prevented from making a PodCast/Vlog/etc with anyone else or on your own. (
I.e., all your work now and in the future had to go through them.)Which IMO is a pretty
Hello,True, it wouild be entertaining :-)I'd like see the contracts that Keith and the Girl had sent to them. That would certainly clear things up one way or another.See ya
On 4/5/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to see Keith and the Girl interview Adam Curry aboutthis,
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 21:56:25 +0200, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Haugstrup wrote:
Steph,
Your server is not configured for opml files. The file is being sent as
text/plain where it probably should be sent as text/xml or something
like
that.
I use text/xml for the
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 21:33:41 +0200, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Businessmen who behave like that usually have a product they know to
be
subpar.
I disagree. Part of being in a cutting edge
Hello,Originally (at least from my perspective), after listening to this...http://shitecom.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=73950
...this was about the contract being bad. The PodShow and Adam Curry were OK. But they did nothing wrong. It's just that it was my/our opinion that the contract was bad.
Andreas-
I'm not contradicting myself, I'm discussing two seperate points:
1- Business confidentiality to protect a company's individuality (i.e.
not divulging specific information so that your company remains on the
cutting edge of it's domain);
2- Interview strategies to promote a positive
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do they have an xoxo list instead?
A xoxo list would be a fair bet. It was developed by one of the
technorati boys (Tantek).
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Please note that HDD and HDV are not the same. The original question
is about HDD cameras - Hard Disk Drive, i.e. tapeless cameras. Sony just
announced a new $1000 HDD camera which competes with JVC's Everio line.
This is quite handy because you just copy files instead of capturing from
tape.
Hello,On 4/5/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since this is one of the more common emerging businesse plans in this space, I ask will it work? Will it try to mimic the template of TV and Radio and have success?I am speaking of Exclusive Networks of content creators, not
Wednesday, April 5, 2006, 8:56:25 PM, Pete Prodoehl wrote:
Andreas Haugstrup wrote:
Steph,
Your server is not configured for opml files. The file is being sent as
text/plain where it probably should be sent as text/xml or something like
that.
I use text/xml for the mime-type.
Also,
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 22:21:31 +0200, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Andreas-
I'm not contradicting myself, I'm discussing two seperate points:
1- Business confidentiality to protect a company's individuality (i.e.
not divulging specific information so that your company remains on
Hello,I haven't admitted it on this list, but I'm filming Internet only TV shows. (At least one should be released by the end of this year.) So I think it's coming sooner than you might think.Sure, I don't expect to pull a profit right away. And I'm not by any means spending millions of
After all if the product was fine theywould be able to defend it.in private meetings, sure.
on an entertainment venue, not always true.you can proeprly defend but if an insult or other negative trajectory by the 'host' is more entertaining, then guess who wins?
On 4/5/06, Andreas Haugstrup
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 22:47:43 +0200, Michael Sullivan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After all if the product was fine they
would be able to defend it.
in private meetings, sure.
on an entertainment venue, not always true.
you can proeprly defend but if an insult or other negative trajectory by
Hello,On 4/5/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And I'm telling you that businessmen who pursue this trategy usually
have a product they know is subpar. After all if the product was fine they would be able
Hello,Good point.On 4/5/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After all if the product was fine theywould be able to defend it.
in private meetings, sure.
on an entertainment venue, not always true.you can proeprly defend but if an insult or other negative trajectory by the 'host' is
It looks like the videoblogging2006 tag is the most popular tag being
used in the entire blogosphere right now:
http://technorati.com/tags/
On Apr 5, 2006, at 2:38 PM, Casey McKinnon wrote:
Has anyone tried to contact Technorati regarding the apparent problem?
Casey
http://www.kitkast.com/
For whoever hasn't become bored with the debate, I posted a comment on
the GeekBrief.tv post about the interview asking for some
clarification. She did reply.
http://geekbrief.podshow.com/?p=69
It all boils down to reading what you are signing. If all this debate
has done is made people more
well, they support opml for the import or 'reading lists' but they dont seem to allow export. so as far as the favorites feature, they should at least offer opml export there. but i want more, i want to export a tag, even if i am only allowed to export the latest 50 or whatever from the tag.
Stephanie Bryant wrote:
I meant the link on your vlog page. When I add to the OPML, I go to
the vlog web page and find the link there.
Ah. Right. Fixed now. Thanks for letting me know!
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Rhett.
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