Don't forget, Mefeedia is driven by user-added feeds.  People add feeds 
to Mefeedia because they want to pull media in from different sources to 
get their fill.  So the numbers would never be indicative of 'whats out 
there' (have fun with that task), but more importantly...what are people 
indexing?  And from what distribution channels.  I don't think the focus 
of those numbers were meant to be on where the video is hosted....it's 
about distribution, not housing.

I look forward to making the numbers more granular so we can answer 
questions like, who tags what where, why, when....in association with 
what else...Once geolocation picks up more (we index this now as well) 
in feed meta we can start seeing global hot spots (besides the obvious) 
that is a different view on things than an excellent site like 
vlogmap.org (which is another old-timer in this area)

One interesting thing that comes out of these numbers is maybe youtube 
does a good enough job of aggregating that type of content on it's own 
site...so viewers don't need to set them up in an aggregator

...a theory...

Thanks,
Devlon Duthie
http://devlonduthie.com -new and improved!

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Jackson West wrote:
> Here's my piece.  Thanks to everyone for their questions and feedback, and
> Frank for answering my questions about the report and participating in the
> conversation.
>
> http://newteevee.com/2007/03/30/mefeedia-tracks-huge-growth-in-vlogs/
>
> Comments are open and always appreciated.
>
> Best,
>
> JW
>
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