Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Ted Tagami
Steve you are a PR MACHINE. Congratulations!On 12/15/05, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vlogger (noun): Blogger With Video Camera By DIONNE SEARCEY Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL December 16, 2005; Page B1 http://tinyurl.com/dnbm8 On another vlog,

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Devlon
Thanks Steve, nice to see Mefeedia in there ...and yes, you again ;)On 12/15/05, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vlogger (noun): Blogger With Video Camera By DIONNE SEARCEY Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL December 16, 2005; Page B1 http://tinyurl.com/dnbm8 On another

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Devlon
It would be nice to hear about some new videobloggers in these articles.On 12/16/05, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Thanks Steve, nice to see Mefeedia in there ...and yes, you again ;) On 12/15/05, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vlogger (noun): Blogger With Video Camera By DIONNE

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Michael Sullivan
of course. seems to be an A-List of vloggers, evangelists, services that are repeatedly mentioned over and over. I suppose this makes sense for the latter groups but its def good to see new vloggers getting attention... The variety is usually good... from rboom to laughterpractice. just

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Steve Garfield
I gave her this list when asked for European vloggers: Graham Walker takes you on world travels form a personal pespctive http://travelvlog.blogspot.com Norwegians in England http://www.davidandtrine.org/ Raymond M. Kristiansen in Norway http://www.dltq.org/ Rodrigo A. Sepúlveda Schulz - Just

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Christian Wach
On 16 Dec 2005, at 14:17, Michael Sullivan wrote: seems to be an A-List of vloggers, evangelists, services that are repeatedly mentioned over and over So the moral of the story would seem to be... contact the press yourself and get your own publicity :) Seriously though, if they're interested

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 15:50:43 +0100, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kristina Rapacki in Norway http://nordark.blogs.com/nordark/ Small correction: Kristina is vlogging from Copenhagen, Denmark. I'm 99% certain she's Swedish though (having moved to Denmark because it's so damn

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Michael Sullivan
Well, I wasnt personally complaining.Just an observationBut then again, its just an observation from someone who is aware of all the articles (since alerts are posted here) and not the general audience of that news source who would likely read it and learn of the people and projects for

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Devlon
Yeah, I guess they are only going to pick who they want. Good effort from Steve and Peter in this instance :) I wonder, should we as site and tool builders make it our responsibility to keep it a level playing field? On 12/16/05, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I gave her this list

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Steve Garfield
Plus I sent her to Vlog Soup which highlights a lot of new vloggers each episode. http://stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog/vlog_soup/index.html On Dec 16, 2005, at 9:05 AM, Devlon wrote: It would be nice to hear about some new videobloggers in these articles. --Steve -- Home Page -

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Devlon
I love Vlog Soup Steve, Love it :) On 12/16/05, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Plus I sent her to Vlog Soup which highlights a lot of new vloggers each episode. http://stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog/vlog_soup/index.html On Dec 16, 2005, at 9:05 AM, Devlon wrote: It would

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Markus Sandy
what? we can re-mix, but they can't Sufferin suckatash! That would make us hipotwits! ;) markus Michael Sullivan wrote: just wish the reporters/editors would not 'borrow' so much from other articles and resources and go out and find the nuggets themselves. sull -- My name is

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Michael Meiser
hanks to improved streaming video technology DO TO STREAMING MEDIA! I think I'm going to puke! That's just completely backwards... it's do the move away from streaming media to portable video formats! DOH! I'm gonna sue! I swear it! I want a retraction! -Mike Michael Meiser

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Michael Meiser
Yeah, did I not see a FireANT mention?What about DTV. DOH!On Dec 16, 2005, at 9:17 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote: of course.  seems to be an A-List of vloggers, evangelists, services that are repeatedly mentioned over and over.  I suppose this makes sense for the latter groups but its def good

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Jay dedman
Having said that, I do think that FireANT (on the Mac at least) could have a much larger directory of feeds to choose from, and perhaps an 'activate' checkbox... I'm thinking of the huge list available in standard aggregators like NetNewsWire. Would be a nice touch and appear less like a

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Devlon
Sweet! Can't wait to see it. On 12/16/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Having said that, I do think that FireANT (on the Mac at least) could have a much larger directory of feeds to choose from, and perhaps an 'activate' checkbox... I'm thinking of the huge list available in

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Christian Wach
On 16 Dec 2005, at 18:39, Jay dedman wrote: Having said that, I do think that FireANT (on the Mac at least) could have a much larger directory of feeds to choose from, and perhaps an 'activate' checkbox... I'm thinking of the huge list available in standard aggregators like NetNewsWire. Would

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Joshua Kinberg
Any idea if you'll be implementing a fireant:blah namespace? Tell me what the advantages would be for this? Is something not covered by RSS, iTunes extensions, or Media RSS, that you think we should include... or try to get included in other specs? -josh On 12/16/05, Christian Wach [EMAIL

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Christian Wach
On 16 Dec 2005, at 20:03, Joshua Kinberg wrote: Any idea if you'll be implementing a fireant:blah namespace? Tell me what the advantages would be for this? Is something not covered by RSS, iTunes extensions, or Media RSS, that you think we should include... or try to get included in other

Re: [videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-16 Thread Joshua Kinberg
Our tactic in this regard has been more often to work with others to propose specifications or extensions to existing specifications. We've been involved with the development of Media RSS, which was a very open process as opposed to the way the iTunes extensions were simply imposed by Apple.

[videoblogging] Wall Street Journal: Videoblogging

2005-12-15 Thread Steve Garfield
Vlogger (noun): Blogger With Video Camera By DIONNE SEARCEY Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL December 16, 2005; Page B1 http://tinyurl.com/dnbm8 On another vlog, stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog/, Steve Garfield screens daily life in his Boston home. He calls it The Carol and Steve