I had to stop reading the list for awhile, but I kept subscribing
through gmail. I don't know if the list has become unmanagable because
it consists of more people than the human brain can handle, but maybe
some guidelines Maybe it would be useful to propose some guidelines
for posting.
For
On 7/22/05, duncan speakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i was too slow to catch up with this thread...is Jay/Ryannes show on
every week? or do they have online archives.?
yeah, does YOU have archives online?
is there a YOU web page?
yes I am demanding.
--Yves
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Here's another model:
http://www.mattreggietv.com/
A USC quarterback promises to go behind the scenes in his new vlog,
which will be free for a few weeks, until it is integrated into the
USC football subscription website. See press release here:
On 8/5/05, R. Kristiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I took a look at this new vlog resource, and here is a 4-minute
screencast documenting the features:
http://dltq.org/media/vloglistdotcomreview.html
I hope it is useful.
Thanks for the tour and commentary Raymond. Saved me the trouble
The key concept is still the same--content delivery (video, audio,
photo, text, etc) and feedback over the internet to whatever device
can get itself connected. It may not sound as sexy as vlogging, but
we're not doing anything new here that couldn't be done in 1994 with a
lot more money (and
I'm a senior technical writer at a small software company in Cambridge.
I'm also President of the Board of Directors of a PEG access TV studio.
The tech writer job pays. The board of directors position doesn't.
--Yves
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Videoblogging is all about using the internet as a delivery mechanism
for video. Why abandon it now? I agree with digitalbuddha. DIY. Find
an editor who will work with you and submit what you got to lulu.com
for on-demand publishing. You can have an online version too, to
supplement what you
Reminds me of CUSEEME... Cornell's video website that started in 94...
http://web.archive.org/web/19970414122334/http://www.cuseeme.com/
On 2/27/06, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
URL please...
On Feb 27, 2006, at 9:38 AM, Deirdre Straughan wrote:
I'm in the videoblogging chat