Wow! What an easy program to set up. Basicaly had it itstalled during a
commerecial break while watching TV!. Have a look at
http://www.icenrye.com/bm
Cheeers!
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Hi! I am italian and 100% new about vlog. Please give me some link to
visit some of them. Thanks!
claudio
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So do I and nor do I. But their work will make them rich anyway. And
there is nothing wrong with that. They will likely become the first
Vblogging millionaires in the next year or two at the most. And I am
so happy for them. They are the best of good people. It shows in
their work. Who can
OK. I have a bug with my Broadcast Machine.
Go to http://www.icenrye.com/bm
Click on the Dogs channel.
There's a blank spot on the left side of the second row.
Any ideas of what's wrong?
Other than that, the program seems to be working fine!
Shel.
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I just found my first video-on-a-blog entry, from March 25, 2002, one
week after I got my first blog:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/mortaine/2900.html
Wasn't, like, RSS+enclosures back then, but still. Video. Blog. Whee.
What's yours?
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Ehm..I am still trying to undestand what is a videoblog and my
english is very poorsob
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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
Monthly subscription is $10 a year. They make most of their money the
old fashioned way, from massive advertising sales. It's too cheap not
to subscribe to WIRED.
Taylor Barcroft
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media, parties, taylor, barcroft ...
what I get as errors when i check out your dog channel:
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3539/1247/320/Canada-Day.jpg forbidden
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3539/1247/320/frisbee.jpg forbidden
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3539/1247/320/hello.jpg forbidden
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I just found my first video-on-a-blog entry, from March 25, 2002, one
week after I got my first blog:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/mortaine/2900.html
Wasn't, like, RSS+enclosures back then, but still. Video. Blog.
Following Jay's example with ANT, I started a Mefeedia user group.
Problems getting your Instant Archive going? Questions about the
1-click iTunes feature? Tell me your ideas on that list and help shape
one of the videoblogging tools. I'll pre-announce new features there
as well.
Sign up
Thanks for the really amazing words everyone!!!
I didnt think the story would be that big of deal; I hear just a bunch old people mostly still
watch the news on TV.
But I have never yet seen such a dramatic increase in activity around a single instant. Our
site and e-mail intake has been
Hi Claudio,
Welcome! One of the things I am trying to do is uses video blogging
and the web as a teaching tool. I want to help others understand how
to use it and the impact of technology has on real people's lives.
My blog is located at http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
I also want to
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hehehe - precisely my point. You got it. Since journalism has gone to
the dogs, better to be a faux one - closer to the truth.
Jan, and this is exactly the irony of the Kevver Report you pointed to below. Jamie's
number
On 21-Aug-05, at 1:52 AM, tuplez2 wrote: One thing I can't seem to figure out is how to make an image show up on the channel guide...There's a little interface for it in broadcast machine...you upload a picture. And if you make a post that is anchored around an image, that will show up when
Hi Claudio, welcome.
You may have already seen the details for the Vlog_Europe event, if not
here's the link:
URL:http://vlogeurope.com
It's in mid September, held in Amsterdam.
There's a video conference today (sunday) regarding the event if you
would like to participate (or just lurk
I love the idea of making money, especially good enlightened people making
money. Go, Rocketboom, go! I love the show.
Kunga, you misunderstood my comment. Once some vloggers start breaking
through the ceiling and making money and a name for themselves, vlogging is
suddenly going to seen
Add well funded corporations into the mix and we might all be run over by the stampede.This was said about the Internet in general, Randy, and of course its happened to a certain extent. But the great thing about this culture is it can always exist in parallel. And how could a corporation make
As I've heard it said before, The pioneers got arrows in their backs
and the settlers got the land,:
On Aug 21, 2005, at 11:16 AM, Randolfe Wicker wrote:
vlogging is
suddenly going to seen like California was seen in the 19th Century and
there's going to be a gold rush into vlogging by
As I recall of California history...
many of the people selling goods and services to the gold miners made
out better than the miners
most of whom found no significant gold
(not to say that they did not find their fortune)
California experienced rapid growth, especially san francisco
someone
Yeah this isnt the first time Ive seen someone use such a service, I
think theres a few services like that floating around.
They exist despite their unfriendly experience for users, because we
dont yet live in a world where hosting/publishing is a no-brainer.
So some people will inevitably
On 8/21/05, tuplez2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what I get as errors when i check out your dog channel:
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3539/1247/320/Canada-Day.jpg forbidden
Yup. That's another problem. It doesn't like displaying images for
some reason. Even images on my server are often
http://insanefilms.com/?p=95
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It looks like Comedy Central has added an RSS feed to their site, but
that it doesn't have enclosures (?) I couldn't figure it out.
http://www.comedycentral.com/rss/index.jhtml
jen
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A review of the smallest and lest expensive HD camera, the Sony HDR-HC1:
$1700
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On 8/21/05, Stephanie Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's yours?
Way back to January 2001.
http://www.icenrye.com/VideoPages/topdogpromovid.html
I was looking at it just last night.
Shel
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congrats, kunga!
i submitted our site back when it first became available, but last i
checked, my vlog still wasnt listed. im sure i did something wrong,
but i cant figure out what.
anyone got any ideas on how i can fix this get listed already?
thanks!
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congrats, kunga!
i submitted our site back when it first became available, but last i
checked, my vlog still wasnt listed. im sure i did something wrong,
but i cant figure out what.
anyone got any ideas on how i can
Do I need it? Nope. Do I want it? Oh yeah. I just need a rich old guy
without heirs on the verge of death.
That camcorder is gonna cause a ruckus. I love film, the look and
emotional depth that a well shot movie can give. But this thing (and
the cameras that come after it) is going to send
around the 21/8/05 Sheldon Pineo mentioned about Re: [videoblogging]
Your oldest vlog entry that:
Way back to January 2001.
http://www.icenrye.com/VideoPages/topdogpromovid.html
I was looking at it just last night.
this confuses video on a web page with video blog. :-)
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cheers
Adrian
I was just asking about this HDR-HC1 on the last videoconference. Has anyone
had any good/bad experiences with it?
Supposedly in September the prosumer HVR-A1U is coming out. Read a preview
here: ( URL: http://www.sundancemediagroup.com/articles/A1U/HVR-A1U.htm ).
The article claims it'lll
Just wondering if there are any Vlogs with underwater video out there?
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Now all you have to do is define what a blog is.
Some would argue it is just another name for website.
-David
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Subject: [videoblogging] Claudio's figuring it out (was: Your oldest vlog
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Date:
http://chriskoehn.blogspot.com/2004_12_01_chriskoehn_archive.html
That's my first actual videoblog post. I used to host stupid videos of stuff for friends to
watch before that.
-Chris
http://chriskoehn.blogspot.com
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around the 21/8/05 David Yirchott mentioned about Re: [videoblogging]
Claudio's figuring it out (was: Your ol that:
Now all you have to do is define what a blog is.
Some would argue it is just another name for website.
the list has discussed this at length.
No, it isn't. Specifics vary but
Adrian,
I am not sure that I would put myself in the camp of those whose broad
definition of blog would include all websites, but as I mentioned previously
some do. Although I will say I have heard that point made rather
convincingly. For instance, I don't think most would consider
Now all you have to do is define what a blog is.
Some would argue it is just another name for website.
-David
I wouldn't be one of those people.
I started building websites in 1998. I started building blogs in 2002.
There's a big difference between the way a static html-based site works
David Yirchott wrote:
Adrian,
I am not sure that I would put myself in the camp of those whose broad
definition of blog would include all websites, but as I mentioned
previously
some do. Although I will say I have heard that point made rather
convincingly. For instance, I don't think
Jen,
Thanks for the input, but I think you are referring to a change in
technology brought about by time, not necessarily a defining characteristic
of either websites or blogs.
Content Management Systems have made life easier for all of us. Heck, one
doesn't even really have to know any
One of my co-hosts went to Cancun with his Canon SD500 in an underwater enclosure.
http://www.blogscene.com/josh/archives/2005/06/overdue_video_f.html
Eric Rice
http://www.ericrice.com
http://www.audioblog.com
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Just wondering if there
Charles,
Thanks for the great link, I just bookmarked it!
As far as I know, RSS and trackback pings are optional bells and whistles
for both blogs and vlogs. Are there any features specific to blogs that
would differentiate them from common websites?
-David
From: Charles HOPE [EMAIL
David Yirchott wrote:
Charles,
Thanks for the great link, I just bookmarked it!
As far as I know, RSS and trackback pings are optional bells and
whistles
for both blogs and vlogs. Are there any features specific to blogs that
would differentiate them from common websites?
In the
Ah, Charles, but the website where I work has an RSS feed and it isn't a
blog (to me). Many website do now. Also, there are many blogs without RSS
and/or trackback pings.
-David
Are there any features specific to blogs that would differentiate them from
common websites?
In the modern usage
David Yirchott wrote:
Ah, Charles, but the website where I work has an RSS feed and it isn't a
blog (to me). Many website do now. Also, there are many blogs without RSS
and/or trackback pings.
When you say "blog" to most people who have heard the term more than a
month ago, they
In the modern usage (being descriptive and not prescriptive), blogness includes rss and trackback pings because they are notable features exhibited by the overwhelming majority of blogs, and lacked by most things that aren't called blogs.My blog, which certainly was/is one, didn't have RSS on
iTunes is missing because the Comedy Central feeds are text-only,
which doesn't translate well to iTunes. :P
--Stephanie
On 8/21/05, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wonder why iTunes is missing from that menu??? I don't understand how
to get any of those feeds on my Mac 10.4.2 G5.
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I have no cable nor satellite. I have off air NATIVE HIGH DEFINITION
tv via EyeTV from ElGato in Munich exclusively for the Macintosh on
my 24 Dell monitor.
So being able to get the Daily show via RSS feed would be HUGE for
me. Can I get it somehow on a Mac with Safari or FireFox? I don't
My vlog entry from last Thursday or Friday has scenes from the
aquarium, which while not strictly underwater are scenes of underwater
activity.
My vlog entry on reincarnation has stills from my SCUBA checkout dive.
When I'm underwater, I tend not to bring a camera. Too busy looking at
stuff
Brilliant Gena!!
http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/Sony-HCR-HC1-Review.htm more
detailed review by the young woman at Harvard who was featured on CBS
among 4 Internet up and comers on Sunday morning a month ago or so.
Her sites are supposed to be the best. Watch out for the bottom
Yes that is correct David with XLR connectors etc. The advantage over
the original is size and weight about HALF the first model. Much
better for undercover and field work. Still real HDV. BYW just a note
- these cameras are not HD cameras. They are HDV cameras. They shoot
NATIVE 1920 x
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