Jake Ludington wrote:
> In the NerdTV <http://www.pbs.org/cringely/nerdtv/shows/>   Show #6
> Interview with Dave Winer, http://www.pbs.org/cringely/nerdtv/shows/ , Dave
> talks about how Netscape first took his idea of RSS and didn't compeletely
> implement it and then Dave released a new, better version with his features
> added to  Netscapes' implementation that became the standard.  It's the
> third or fourth guy that often becomes the standard.
> 
> What exactly is being innovated that no one is getting credit for?
> Distribution format? Compression standards? The idea of a recurring show? I
> guess I'm unclear what's being usurped by the capitalists who aren't giving
> credit? And that I know of, no one submitted a white paper or thesis as a
> standard for video blogging that could be co-opted by someone else.
> 
> Did I miss something? :-)

It hasn't happened to videoblogging yet. It will.

(See Also: podcasting, blogging, etc...)

Pete

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