Okay, chiming in...I've only written for O'Reilly. I don't work for them(!). However, from everyone I've met who's even remotely affiliated with the company, I can say they're a great group.Yes, they've recognized vlogging (semi-obvious since they started the process of publishing a book on it).
then we make a book with one page... and it has this url: http://justfuckinggoogleit.com/I wouldn't mind having a printed book with 300 pages of just that URLto give to everysinglepersoninmyoffice.comb hehehOn 9/29/05, Brett Gaylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At the risk of flame death, isn't go
Chris Baudry wrote:
> I am interested in the "what does this mean?" part of the initial
> message. Does it mean that from the publisher's perspective it's too
> early and the market is too embryonic?
What it means is the books on podcasting already in the channels aren't
meeting sales projecti
then we make a book with one page... and it has this url:
http://justfuckinggoogleit.com/
hehehOn 9/29/05, Brett Gaylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At the risk of flame death, isn't google the ultimate videoblog how to?bI
think that if we do make a printed book, a vlog handbook would be
perfec
At the risk of flame death, isn't google the ultimate videoblog how to?bI think that if we do make a printed book, a vlog handbook would be perfect. one of those small pocket sized books then we can hand them out for free. - Brett Gaylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.etherworks.ca
this just made it to my desk.
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-5884291.html
On 9/29/05, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i can only speculate
i dont think at all that its too early.
they have
recognized vlogging
maybe Joshua Paul can chime in.
maybe it means that they
i can only speculate
i dont think at all that its too early.
they have
recognized vlogging
maybe Joshua Paul can chime in.
maybe it means that they are going to work with others...
maybe an updated 'podcast' book that covers video.
maybe they will instead go with a different theme and do
We found out that O'reilly has cancelled the Videoblogging hacks book.The word from Chuck, the editor, is that their marketing departmentdetermined that this book and 2 others were too risky financially.
"what does this mean?"
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I am interested in the "wha
> 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
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 publis
History of Video Blogging
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yeah, lulu is very reputable.
otherwise, do it entirely e-independently. it can be done.
On 9/28/05, Sheldon Pineo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/27/05, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> We found out that O'reilly has cancelled the Videoblogging hacks book.>> what does this mean?Check out
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On 9/27/05, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We found out that O'reilly has cancelled the Videoblogging hacks book.
>> what does this mean?
Check out: http://www.lulu.com/
This was started by the guy who came out with Red Hat linux. He was
on TWiT a few weeks back. They have complete in-
Wow! That's a shock to me.
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