Don't forget, Mefeedia is driven by user-added feeds. People add feeds
to Mefeedia because they want to pull media in from different sources to
get their fill. So the numbers would never be indicative of 'whats out
there' (have fun with that task), but more importantly...what are people
Its interesting but id like to see more detail of the methodology.
For example does 'number of videoblogs' mean number of feeds, does it
take account of rss feeds that are built on the fly based on search
terms, etc. And is the breakdown of sites used purely based on where
the video files
I spoke to Frank Sinton, and more details will be released in my article.
But for everyone's information, the numbers reflect where feeds listed with
Mefeedia originate, not where the actual content is hosted (which was the
main question everyone seemed to have about the study).
On 30 Mar 2007
Love the questions. One question for the group: the numbers reflect
where feeds listed with Mefeedia originate, not where the actual
content is hosted
Do you consider the content just the video file itself, or the
combination of your blog post, the conversation, and the video file?
Personally, i
Where the video is hosted, whether there is a blog that wraps round it
hosted elsewhere, and where the feed is hosted, are all useful to
know, and by comparing them you could probably come up with a whole
bunch more conclusions.
Having spent more time on mefeedia I have an additional question as
Audio feeds were excluded and duplicate feeds where excluded.
I will also post as many clarifications as possible on our blog in the
next few days.
Thanks,
-Frank
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