Debate? Discussion? Eh... whatever, it's a good conversation to 
have, regardless. When I'm talking to other vloggers it's a settled 
issue for me. I'll call it vlogging, vlog, or video blog. I guess 
the terminology isn't an issue for me until I try to talk to someone 
about it that is outside the video blogging circle, and that's based 
on the experiences I've had. Now context is important too. If I were 
to teach a class on it I'd call it a video blog. But, when I'm 
talking to someone in a bar, I might just tell them that it's kinda 
*like* a podcast with video, or sometimes I just say that I post 
video on the internet. And then if they ask for details I'll go 
deeper into it. But usually the conversation ends up being more 
about the content rather than the delivery system.

Bill Streeter
www.lofistl.com

--- In [email protected], Michael Sullivan 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The debate (is that what this is?) should not only be about how to 
talk to 
> non-publishers or anyone who does not need to know geek tech 
terms. 
> The debate is how publishers, technologists, teachers and anyone 
else 
> interested in knowing the tech details.... should communicate 
amongst each 
> other.
> 
> The above example language could just as easily incorporate any 
buzzword 
> that they may already know.... ("So, whats this videoblog thing?" 
It's like 
> Internet TV that anyone can make)
> 
> 
> sull
> 





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