Mevio used to be called PodShow before they re-branded and changed their
name.
It's the company founded by Adam Curry Ron Bloom, and is one of the first
podcast media companies. There's been a lot written about this company
online if you search for it.
~ Josh
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 9:57 AM,
!
-
Joshua Kinberg
PBS, Dir. Video Product Mgmt
Email: jkinb...@gmail.com
Twitter: @joshua
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Imagining the possibilities of Flip + Cisco...
When high-speed wireless networks are pervasive (and not constrained by
Telecoms), and low-cost purpose-built cameras like Flip can share to the
network immediately
That will be the AK-47 of video cameras
~ Josh
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 1:10 PM,
A live online chat with Bill Moyers is happening right NOW at:
http://www.pbs.org/engage/live-chats/02-10-2009/bill-moyers
There's some discussion relative to the Micropayment/Sustainability models
thread ongoing in this list. Here's a sample:
2:48 pm EST
*David Bean, Portland, Oregon:*
Check out JS-Kit:
http://js-kit.com/comments/
- Josh
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Jay Dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember a couple years ago people using Haloscan to add comments to
their website. I know there must be some kind of service you could
find to turn an HTML site
Popular Culture No Longer Applies to Me
http://ia310107.us.archive.org/0/items/punkcast885/88509_art_brut_bad_weekend.mp4
Get the T-shirt: http://shirts.earthlingsoft.net/bought/art-brut.html
:-)
-josh
On 9/25/07, Andrew Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leave Britney alone.
On Sep 25,
Today it was announced that FireAnt's software and technology
http://GetFireAnt.com was acquired by SonicMountain, a company that
also recently acquired Odeo http://odeo.com (see:
http://tinyurl.com/3bbpsg).
I've been asked to join the new team, serving as VP of Product
Development, and will be
to see what others using Fireant were subscribed
to, and beyond that, see what videos they liked or recommended.
That feature would have been cool.
Good luck with Odeo Josh. I'm interested in seeing what happens.
--Steve
http://stevegarfield.com
On Sep 14, 2007, at 5:56 AM, Joshua
Hi all -
It's been awhile since I've participated directly in discussions on
the videoblogging list -- although I always enjoy reading all of the
posts and keeping up on the latest happenings in the community.
Just in case you've wondered why things have been quiet, there's been
some
Hey Josh,
Not sure what exactly the trouble is. Email me off-list at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and we'll walk through it together.
Best,
Josh
On 7/16/07, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for some reason i can't import the opml file from my ibook with fireant on
my intel imac
does this work for
-- it was in the news
media, and had a videoblog. The issue is in the way it was treated as
a threat by law enforcement and systematically prevented.
-Josh
On 4/2/07, John Dowdell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joshua Kinberg wrote:
Working with Jen Myronuk, we produced/edited a short video/field
Just a follow-up from my earlier post:
Working with Jen Myronuk, we produced/edited a short video/field
segment for Rocketboom in response to the NYTimes articles about
illegal NYPD surveillance during the 2004 RNC convention.
http://www.rocketboom.com/stories/rb_07_mar_28
Just wanted to share
Really fantastic work, Jim!
Very impressed with your intuitive storytelling techniques, camera
work and narration. It's This American Life VON edition.
Best,
Josh
On 3/26/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excellent piece, Jim. Very nice. :)
If you add http:// to your sig, it shows
Today, I'm unsure how to react to this news -- having your person,
property and rights violated is an unsettling experience. Would
definitely like to hear your thoughts on this as I'm processing the
information.
On Friday morning, I was informed by a NYTimes reporter that recent
documents
I'll be at VON and look forward to seeing everyone!
FireAnt will be presenting in the Video Pavilion and giving a demo of
our latest stuff.
See you there...
Best,
Josh
On 3/7/07, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll be there as well.
Schlomo
http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
http://music.podshow.com has a catalogue of podsafe music that you
can use in your own shows.
http://magnatune.com also sells music that you can legitimately use
in podcasts.
Hope these links are helpful.
Best,
Josh
On 2/14/07, Kent Nichols [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically, it's not the
Google Video is also good for longer form content.
Chuck Olsen recently published his entire feature length film,
Blogumentary, there.
-Josh
On 2/10/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It says brightcove right under his video.
--
Bill C.
http://ems.blip.tv
--- In
Great video... also fascinating that it was created by a professor of
cultural anthropology.
-Josh
On 2/9/07, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That gave me goosebumps. So what does that make me?
-Verdi
On 2/9/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For all the real nerds out
any questions about
that, I'm
sure he'd be happy to get it running again.. all my fault!
Peter
On 1/19/07, Joshua Kinberg jkinberg@ wrote:
Hi Bill,
We're currently working on this issue and plan to have a big new
release
=media-thumbnail better than
rel=thumbnail in this example?
(It's consistent?)
Thanks,
Devlon Duthie
http://devlonduthie.com
Find great independent video:
http://mefeedia.com
Joshua Kinberg wrote:
class=media-thumbnail ?
Yes, I think a class attribute on the image is good -- all
Hey Mike,
How would you determine if a video includes an advertisement in this scenario?
-josh
On 2/7/07, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can do this. In the future we may charge a fee for hosting videos that
carry advertising that we didn't broker.
- Original Message -
, Apple have been getting more and
more insular and walled recently, it feels, so perhaps they been
infected with the DRM bug by their music biz partners and need to
take their own advice)
On 7 Feb 2007, at 01:03, Joshua Kinberg wrote:
This is more related to the digital music industry, but I
labels who want it. He's a
brilliant idiot! He has the means they're just so obvious he has yet
to grasp them.
-Mike
mmeiser.com/blog
mefeedia.com
On 2/7/07, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Posted a reaction on my blog (trying to blog more these days)...
http://www.joshkinberg.com
This is more related to the digital music industry, but I think its
important nonetheless:
http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughtsonmusic/
Very interesting that Steve Jobs, whose company has probably benefited
most from DRM, is now taking an anti-DRM stance.
-Josh
We have both Mac and PC in our house and although I hate Microsoft,
it seems like Apple TV doesn't include access to live TV or using a
HD recorder, which would lead me towards Windows Media Center.
Combine Apple TV with Elgato EyeTV for the Mac and it looks like you
have the solution you're
If you want protection CC doesn't matter. Don't do anything and all your
rights are preserved. If you want to open up your work so that others can
re-use/distribute without having to ask you for permission then CC
licenses may be able to help you. The mantra to remember is: Creative
Commons
I definitely agree with Jay. It's sometimes hard to believe it's
already 2007 and so much has happened in just the past couple of
years. It's great to record our memories while they are still
relatively fresh.
Regarding videoblogging history posts, I wanted to link to Peter's
earlier and more
Perian.org looks like its for Mac OS X only.
Here's a site that I don't think was mentioned that can convert FLV to
other video formats:
http://vixy.net/flv_converter
-Josh
On 1/26/07, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah what Phillip said.
http://perian.org/
i think it might be against
You can sell media with Cruxy.com, which was developed by Nathan
Freitas, who is on this list.
Definitely check it out.
-josh
On 1/24/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ron,
I have some experience with selling music over iTunes. I suspect
that a lot of this applies to selling video on
Hi Bill,
We're currently working on this issue and plan to have a big new
release of the FireAnt website in February. This new release will
support the Media RSS namespace for thumbnails.
Currently, we can grab thumbnails from blog posts if they are included
in the link to the video enclosure
Phones/mobile devices with WiFi and fully functional web browsers have
been around for a while. In fact, I have a Windows Mobile device in my
pocket (T-Mobile Dash) that has WiFi and IE browser. I could also
choose to install Opera, Minimo (Mozilla Browser for Windows Mobile),
or another
try these:
yousendit.com
pando.com
On 1/6/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, CarLBanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am collaborating with a friend to do video for our site and other
projects. We need to be able to send large files over the
How to block a referrer using .htaccess
http://www.bylandwaterandair.com/extras/code/htaccess_single_domain.php
If MyHeavy is linking to the FLV files hosted by Blip, Google Video,
and others, then those video hosts can implement the simple .htaccess
rule and block the referrer links from
Hi all,
We haven't really posted about this one here yet... glad someone else
broke the news. We were mostly trying to hit our target launch date to
coincide with the Zune launch, and by all accounts, FeedYourZune had a
very successful launch and filled an important niche that Microsoft
left out
going :(
Here is a screengrab:
http://spreadthemedia.org/files/feedyourzune_crash.jpg
Should I clean out the fireant app first?
The UI looked pretty slick from what i did see.
Thanks,
Sull
On 12/14/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
We haven't really posted about
,
Sull
On 12/14/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] jkinberg%40gmail.com
wrote:
Hi all,
We haven't really posted about this one here yet... glad someone else
broke the news. We were mostly trying to hit our target launch date to
coincide with the Zune launch, and by all
Just a reminder that the Film and Video submission deadline for the
Webby Awards is this Friday, December 15.
I think there are many active members on this list whose work is
deserving of a Webby. Please consider submitting.
For more info on submitting your work, please see:
If Dreamhost licenses the On2 FLV encoder, then they'll have the same
stuff used by just about every video upload portal on the web today.
This can convert just about any format to FLV.
-josh
On 12/7/06, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure they're using ffmpeg, which is good, free
Here's what I found with a quick Google search... I've never dealt
with IIS either:
http://www.inventua.com/forums.content?forumid=1postid=168view=topic
-
You can fix this by adding a MIME type for mp4 in the IIS manager.
To do this:
1. Open IIS Manager
2. Find your virtual
Why not use HaveMoneyWillVlog to raise funds for this development effort?
Or create a new HMWV style project for development... VlogDevBounty anyone?
-Josh
On 12/5/06, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Id love to help out.
Anyway I'll start to talk about it here although I agree that
Here's the MRSS spec:
http://search.yahoo.com/mrss
It was developed by Yahoo! with a lot of collaboration from a
community of contributors, including many folks on this list.
FeedBurner supports MRSS in a pretty limited way -- really just as an
addition to the enclosure element. Blip.tv includes
Creating customized feeds of this sort is still rather difficult for
non-programmers since its custom functionality that blogging tools
just don't come with straight out of the box.
It could probably be implemented with a plugin for Wordpress,
MovableType, or Drupal (perhaps such plugins exist?)
frankly, I believe the state of 'communities' is crap.
Can you explain this statement further? What is 'crap' about the state
of 'communities'?
-Josh
On 11/17/06, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This weekend at PodCamp West, I'm part of a discussion about Community
Imperialism in DIY
If you're on Mac, you may also want to check out Pd (PureData) -- its
similar program to Max/MSP (also developed by Miller Puckette), except
its free and open source.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_Data
I had been playing around with Pd a few years ago and OpenGL graphics
capabilities were
That's more than enough formats. Linux users are used to tracking down
alternatives in order to get stuff to work for them. In this case,
several of those formats can be played in Linux with VLC or Mplayer.
-Josh
On 6/5/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondering if any other
In the not too distant future I'm sure you'll see mpeg2 used for
RSS-to-Tivo distribution.
-Josh
On 6/5/06, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to ignore him? MPEG2 for web distribution is not the
best format unless you're burning DVDS.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
What do the TWiTs recommend? Vodcast?
That is stupid. What the hell is a vod?
VOD is typical industry jargon for Video On Demand
In that sense, Vodcast seems to make even more sense than Podcast,
which is a name inspired by a single brand of portable media players.
Yet I still prefer
for the
average videoblog.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In the not too distant future I'm sure you'll see mpeg2 used for
RSS-to-Tivo distribution.
-Josh
On 6/5/06, Bill Streeter
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
What do the TWiTs recommend? Vodcast?
That is stupid. What the hell is a vod?
VOD is typical industry jargon for Video On Demand
In that sense, Vodcast seems to make even more sense than
they would release that code, since its company specific, but if you approached your Fireant C++ guru, he may have as quick an answer.
Cheers
Will
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joshua Kinberg
Sent: Thursday, June 01
://www.cirne.com
http://www.cinegage.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've been looking for a Flash player that
will load FLV files from a RSS feed and play through them. Any chance
that this project will have this functionality?
Yes, exactly
about the project. I've been looking for a Flash player that
will load FLV files from a RSS feed and play through them. Any chance
that this project will have this functionality?
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL
the
flexibility of it. The sad thing is that ffmpeg does not transcode to
On2VP6 yet.
Lisa
http://www.lisaharper.org
On 6/1/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a question for the Flash developers out there...
I'm creating a little side-project Flash application that plays
Try downloading a video from YouTube and tell me if that works for you.
Use http://keepvid.com to get the FLV from YouTube.
-Josh
On 6/2/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Which is the lowest version
. i don't know if the majority of people watching online videos are concerned enough about it for rss formats to have an impact. i have three teenaged kids who are well aware of rss but opt for youtube instead. i have no idea why.
On 5/31/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe
I never really understand this... a lot of people think they *need* a
separate hosting solution for their videos. But for organizations that
already pay for a web server, this is generally not the case. There's
no reason they can't host videos themselves on their own servers that
they already
That's interesting. I guess its best to upload uncompressed, or
compress as little as possible if you're going to upload to a service
that converts and re-compresses the videos.
-Josh
On 6/1/06, greg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, i just posted a vid to YouTube, and i can't believe the drop
This is a question for the Flash developers out there...
I'm creating a little side-project Flash application that plays Flash
Video files (FLV) from a playlist.
I've run into a documented bug in FLV versions prior to Flash 8 where
the duration metadata is incorrect. This screws up the time
this functionality?
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This is a question for the Flash developers out there...
I'm creating a little side-project Flash application that plays Flash
Video
] wrote:
Hello Joshua,
On 5/30/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that for most vloggers, they won't bother adding semantic HTML (like rel-enclosure, class-video, or anything) unless they get something else out of it. (Or unless it comes out of some tool
.
-Josh
On 5/31/06, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 31 May 2006 02:16:53 +0200, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It is unnecessary. I have never met a blogger who have put up a
thumbnail
and then not used it as a link to the video. All you need is
rel
My friend who does audio field recording sent me this link:
http://www.vermontfolklifecenter.org/res_audioequip.htm
Contains great comparison of different types of audio recorders and
microphones. Might be more high end than you're looking for, but a
great resource nonetheless.
-Josh
On
There are a few Wrodpress plugins for podcasting and video... a few
have been developed by people here on this list.
Off the top of my head, here's a few WP plugins for video:
http://www.mightyseek.com/podpress/
http://roel.meurders.nl/wordpress-plugins/wp-flv-video-player-plugin/
, as mentioned above. Lots of people need that, and with no absolute web video codec being decided upon in the near future, I think it's a useful addition.
Good stuff, good work, thanks for taking this on.
--
Adam Quirk
thepan.org
On 5/31/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Maybe spam vloggers will emerge and start posting the same video to
all of the free services to gain maximum exposure?
I think this already exists.
Not sure if all of it is spam (some of it is), but I know people try
to seed videos in many of these clip sharing communities.
Ultimately, it
It is unnecessary. I have never met a blogger who have put up a thumbnail
and then not used it as a link to the video. All you need is
rel=enclosure - if that link points to a video resource then you can
safely assume that the first image contained in the link is the thumbnail.
e.g. a
is and isn't a video.)
But that assumes the vlogger has the skills to do the HTML coding (to add the semantic HTML and bring in the _javascript_ thing).
Alternatively, the tools vloggers use to create posts could automagically produce the appropriate semantic HTML.
See ya
On 5/30/06, Joshua Kinb
t sure what those might be?
-Josh
On 5/30/06, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Joshua,
On 5/30/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that for most vloggers, they won't bother adding semantic HTML (like rel-enclosure, class-video, or anything) unless they
/
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg jkinberg@
wrote:
That's really cool that this animation was created using Blender.
I first heard about BLender when it went open source in 2002, but then
didn't really track its progress. Looks like its come a very long way.
http
You may also want to consider using BitTorrent if you are regularly
publishing large files.
If you decide to do this, I'd consider using Prodigem.com to host and
serve the Torrents, or perhaps BitTorrent.com since they just launched
a publishing/hosting service too.
-Josh
On 5/29/06, Casey
That's really cool that this animation was created using Blender.
I first heard about BLender when it went open source in 2002, but then
didn't really track its progress. Looks like its come a very long way.
http://www.blender.org/
Are there any 3D animators on this list? I've always wondered
An RSS feed with enclosures would help propagate the media further...
just sayin'...
-Josh
On 5/26/06, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ever since I taught people at my community TV station how to
videolbogthey are now unstoppable.
check out this recent videoblog:
yes, but On2 VP3 (theora) and VP6 (Flash 8) are vastly different.-JoshOn 5/23/06, Charles Iliya Krempeaux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,I didn't know that On2 made the video codec for Flash 8 On2 is also the ones who originally developed the codec for Ogg Theora.See ya
On 5/23/06,
Stan
Can't you just change the itpc:// protocol into http:// ?
I think ITPC stands for iTunes Podcast
-josh
On 5/20/06, Peter Van Dijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting emails from people asking how to turn this (from
http://averagesoul.net)
Hey Michael,
Are you talking about FireAnt on Mac or Windows? Windows version will
let you download non-media files, but it will warn you first. Mac
version will skip them. Images won't playback in FireAnt though. We
had this in very early on, but it seemed to confuse people. Dunno,
maybe we
I believe that most mobile phone networks require the .3gp videos to be delivered via a streaming protocol like RTSP rather then HTTP.That could be the issue with the Sprint handsets.Nokia always seems to be a more open and forgiving handset platform, but of course there are network provider
the iTunes (h.264) versions should work on Linux using VLC media player.
-josh
On 5/18/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got an e-mail from a guy asking why Galacticast isn't available
for all operating systems... apparently he was irate because it wasn't
working on
So the Freevlog popup thing is the same thing I wrote that is at
http://joshkinberg.com/popupmaker and that is also at
http://embedthevideo.com
It creates a popup window that passes the URL of the video file in the
GET query string. The resulting popup page is actually a PHP page that
takes
I'll see you guys there.Peace,joshOn 5/11/06, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike Hudack and I are going up as well. Looks like we are staying in
the Radisson.
JV wrote:
I'm here in Boston getting ready for the weekend. If anyone wants toget together, drop me a line. It
Well, the stuff on the Internet Archive is public domain content, so
technically there is no problem with what this person is doing...
although I would agree that a remix or recontextualization would
certainly be more interesting.
-Josh
On 5/10/06, Richard BF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Maybe I'm coming to this whole conversation late... I've been trying to pick up the thread and I can't seem to figure it out... Seems like it started from someone basically sending out a casting email to the list seeking an actress to host a video podcast show about Golf.
I think this is the
on the archive
is in the public domain
much of it is CC licensed of course
some of it is even traditional copyright with no special licensing
Joshua Kinberg wrote:
Well, the stuff on the Internet Archive is public domain content, sotechnically there is no problem with what this person is doing
probably more accurately a video podcast, eh?
-Josh
On 5/8/06, Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all
so, this is a video blog?
um, where is date of entry? trackback? text? comments?
this is video on a web page that has some RSS
If i viewed this in two weeks would week1, 2, etc
I've actually met several lurkers on this list in person (you might
be surprised who is lurking here). Often they are happy to sit back
and watch the conversation as it happens -- though there is certainly
a lot of conversation to take in on this list as it can be high-flow
at times. Make no
When YouTube counts views they are actually counting how may times that page has loaded, not how many people viewed the video in entirety. You can witness this by simply refreshing the YouTube video page and watch the view count increase.
So, yes, I think a zippy title like transsexuals in
The thing you may be overlooking here with the viewer counts on YouTube is the fact that you titled that vlog entry, transsexuals in action.Sex sells, and on YouTube, that is certainly your best bet... whether or not that video has anything to do really with transsexuals in action (i didn't
You are correct, Dawn.YouTube has a no download policy.You can embed the videos in a webpage (as long as they are served from YouTube's servers), but YouTube does not want to allow the videos to be downloaded and played from a location other than their own servers.
There are known work-arounds,
faxcast
faxicate
syndifax
podfax
...
-josh
On 4/28/06, Nathan Freitas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
I can't believe I'm using these buzzwords, but...
Would this be... Web 2.0 faxing?!
Social Faxing!
+nathan
Yahoo! Groups Links
:
be on the look out for faxr
On 4/28/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
faxcast
faxicate
syndifax
podfax
...
-josh
On 4/28/06, Nathan Freitas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
I can't believe I'm using these buzzwords, but...
Would this be... Web 2.0
PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/28/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
be on the look out for faxr
It could be like Skype for faxing... which is actually not a bad idea.
Let's you share files via P2P and fax documents to actual fax machines
like
28, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Joshua Kinberg wrote:
be on the look out for faxr
It could be like Skype for faxing... which is actually not a bad idea.Let's you share files via P2P and fax documents to actual fax machineslike Skype-Out.Quick someone write that on a napkin
Hey Deirdre,
Thanks for finding this. Is there a link to the article online?
-josh
On 4/26/06, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ps The Economist says Podcasting is even expanding from audio to
video, although this trend is as yet so new that several words
(vodcasting,
We used to use this technique to display video on FireAnt.tv, but we
decided to scrap that method for a number of reasons. It ended up
being a rather confusing interface, it often caused problems in
different browsers, and it made it harder for people to link directly
to videos to bookmark
and watch. it usually depends on the type of content and my mood.
sullOn 4/26/06, Joshua Kinberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We used to use this technique to display video on FireAnt.tv, but wedecided to scrap that method for a number of reasons. It ended upbeing a rather confusing interface
Yep, the Active-X issue is major and something we had to fix across
every webpage at FireAnt.tv last week.
Michael Verdi did a great job updating the pop-up maker script and
incorporating it into Freevlog. I haven't yet had a chance to update
it on my own site or embedthevideo.com, but I'd
Its not just that the work is a derivative, or that its a full clip
rather than a preview -- the bigger issue for me is that Veoh used
vloggers and their content to make it seem as though they had a
growing and vibrant community, people who've signed up, agreed to
terms of service, and were
I'm talking about HTTP stats that would be known to the server serving up the content.
If Veoh has taken your content via RSS unbeknownst to you and is redistributing it from their servers as though you are one of their users who has opted in to the service (but you are not), then you would
Why would you need multiple tag URIs with the same tagname but for different tag services. In theory, you would only need one tagname and any consuming service should pick it up.FYI, relTag support is something on our roadmap as well and should be implemented in the FireAnt directory in the not
RSS doesn't have real links that you can click on, unless its rendered as HTML.
RSS isn't hypertext. It's just data. What you do with that data is
another story, and its quite common to use XSLT to transform RSS into
hypertext that can be rendered in a browser appropriately.
-Josh
On 4/18/06,
iTunes and MRSS provide namespaces for keywords.
-josh
On 4/18/06, Michael Meiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 18, 2006, at 11:16 AM, David Meade wrote:
ah ok. I may rework how I do most of my tags one day although not today for
the same reason #2 you gave. :-) I only did it that way
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