Title: Message
Well,
I can tell you right now that I have not seen ANY videoblogging in Korea from
the Korean community. Even though South Korea is the most connected high
speed internet nation in the world, everyone seems to have a little Cyworld
page, which is like Blogger but cuter wit
Yeah that whole site is great. I really dig what you are doing too.
And good idea Markus about the changing colors with new posts. That
would rock.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have to take a
Very good point Steve.
Markus, thank you. It would be cool if you'd combo the "Wonderful
World" video with LBV's "Mirror World". My buddy Pete does a lot of
the videos on LBV and he got the hybrid video to work...
http://www.leanbackvids.com/videoblog/seattle/mirror-world/
These new apps (Goog
Id urge extreme caution before using something like vlogmap to make
assumptions about the worldwide distribution of videobloggers.
There are communities on the net that we are almost entirely isolated
from due to language barriers. I bet theres a lot more going on with
video in Japan than I can ho
I have to take a moment to say a big thanks to LBV for VlogMap
It has become a standard part of many videoblogging presentations.
In fact, several of us like to open with Anders RandomShow/"Wonderful
World" as the show starts, then first intro to Freevlog for, then zip
down to the badges and on
VlogMap is somewhat of an optical illusion, but the database's raw
numbers show the real truth: 415 vlogs mapped as of right now.
Looking at the countries with only 1 vlogger makes me wonder how
special they feel. (If they don't, they very well should!)
I can't even begin to think about how man