(jumping into this thread late - i thought everyone was talking about
I/ON and here you are discussing PDFs - hmph!)
Thanks for the feedback, Kunga. I'll look into why my Thunderbird client
is misbehaving. Otherwise, we haven't applied to be listed in iTunes
yet. I suppose we should.
As for
There are still some citizens out there willing to take the risk.
Via Current.Tv videoblog:
http://current.tv/blog/items/401941.htm
Deirdre Straughan wrote:
...even the pros are running the other way. At least the wise ones are:
The reports coming out of New Orleans right now are just
Look like Current.Tv has the first, true videoblog-style post of a
rescue effort:
http://current.tv/blog/items/401941.htm
http://current.tv/blog/items/401941.htm
Kunga wrote:
Yeah especially if you use a Mac. NO CAN VIEW. CHOPE
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+my life: http://nathan.freitas.net
+my videoblog:
Hi, all. One of these things we're doing at ONTV aside from developing
the open-source media aggregator I/ON (eye-on) is working with
independent media groups and non-profits to help them start utilizing
all the great technology that is emerging in this field of participatory
culture.
My
I think BitTorrent holds a lot of promise, as well, but as the name
implies, its really only useful when many people download the same clip
at the same time. If any videoblog should benefit from torrents, it
would be Rocketboom, since it has a regular release schedule and a
large, loyal
think Coral is a cool idea, but I am not sure I've seen any metrics
proving the fact that it actually does help distribute the bandwidth
load.
Can you point to any statistics?
-Josh
On 9/20/05, Nathanial Freitas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think BitTorrent holds a lot of promise, as well
Michael Sullivan wrote:
What do you think about dijjer.org http://dijjer.org?
Its like a fusion of Coral and BitTorrent.
Seems interesting, a bit like OMN.org/Kontiki Grid, as well. Seems like
they have also solved the firewall configuration issue.
However, I like the idea of Coral because
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urge you - delete this email now and pretend you never received it :]
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Deirdre Straughan wrote:
So can we please drop this angle of the discussion as silly and
irresponsible? You are, after all, making quasi-criminal charges
against the executives of Veoh, accusing them of acting to
deliberately mislead investors. There are laws against libel, even on
the
Pete Prodoehl wrote:
I always wonder about this... I mean, to some degree, those folks all
started in old media, actually making names for themselves on TV,
radio, etc. That's where they grew their following, not as much in the
new media, so they might be working under the idea that
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