[videoblogging] Re: video blog, the term of choice

2007-11-01 Thread Heath
People think YouTube because that is what the MSM and companies are feeding them. Look at Apple, they promote YouTube on the Apple TV, on the Iphone, etc. TV shows now are referring to YouTube, and there is that whole Google buying them for over a billion dollarsso of course when regular

[videoblogging] Re: video blog, the term of choice

2007-11-01 Thread Heath
I don't know when I think of Vcast I think of verizon and their service not nessicary video podcasting or vlogging or videocast. Heath http://batmngeek.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, P. Dilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you are correct, a video blog sounds more like a genre of video

Re: [videoblogging] Re: video blog, the term of choice

2007-11-01 Thread P. Dilly
I agree, I also think of Verizon when I think of Vcast. I was just saying that the term Vidcast would be probably understood easily, and that the term Vcast is partially why. On 11/1/07, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't know when I think of Vcast I think of verizon and their service

[videoblogging] Re: video blog, the term of choice

2007-11-01 Thread David Howell
Apple only included YouTube into their applications because YouTube is the largest video site on the planet. They arent stupid. They know where the people go. I put my videos up on YouTube over a year ago. Currently I get more than a 100 times the views on my own site over YouTube. Why is

[videoblogging] Re: video blog, the term of choice

2007-11-01 Thread Shawn Carpenter
Video blog would seem like the obvious term of choice especially since it is become more popular among the masses and new people are launching video blogs every day. I would venture to guess that the main reason why this term is so popular is because the two terms blog and vlog resemble one

Re: [videoblogging] Re: video blog, the term of choice

2007-11-01 Thread Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
You realize that Verizon only does business in the USA. Thus Vcast (and by association vidcast) is American-centric in the most extreme degree. - Andreas Den 01.11.2007 kl. 11:12 skrev P. Dilly [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I agree, I also think of Verizon when I think of Vcast. I was just saying that

[videoblogging] Re: video blog, the term of choice

2007-11-01 Thread Heath
I guess then it all comes down to what Rupert said, how do we show or promote or make the MSM notice the other video sites? YouTube is not for everyone, it's certainly not for me or for most of the people I like to watch and interact with. Jay and I had an interesting discussion on YouTube

[videoblogging] Re: video blog, the term of choice

2007-11-01 Thread Frank Sinton
When I am explaining mefeedia to people, they don't really get it when i explain it terms of video blogs or vlogs. They DO understand it when i explained it as like YouTube, but much more focused on indie content creators - user-generated, semi-professional, and professional content. Then, there

[videoblogging] Re: video blog, the term of choice

2007-11-01 Thread Frank Sinton
RSS as a term isn't used in mainstream, but it has become a standard backend mechanism to share information and media. A good analogy: people used to have to use the http when letting someone know about your website - now, it is has become a standard protocol that is just used. RSS has been

Re: [videoblogging] Re: video blog, the term of choice

2007-11-01 Thread Patrick Cook
Hi everyone: On 11/1/07, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just recently the local news here did a report of people from Minneapolis that are getting famous on YT. So sad when there are so many independent people here making online media that were completely passed on by. I bitched