Josh,

I remember the early days of FireAnt, and meeting you guys and realizing how
cool it was that tools were growing up from our community.

You certainly deserve it, and I wish FireAnt the best in this new endeavor.

Congratulations! ... Richard

On 9/14/07, Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Today it was announced that FireAnt's software and technology
> <http://GetFireAnt.com> was acquired by SonicMountain, a company that
> also recently acquired Odeo <http://odeo.com> (see:
> <http://tinyurl.com/3bbpsg>).
>
> I've been asked to join the new team, serving as VP of Product
> Development, and will be heading up FireAnt's transition (among other
> projects) as we re-launch everything under the Odeo brand later this
> year.
>
> First of all, I want to say Thank You to everyone in the videoblogging
> community who supported FireAnt along the way, especially Jay Dedman,
> Daniel Salber, Erik Radmall, and Clint Sharp, who were instrumental in
> launching this project. We met a lot of wonderful creative people, and
> made some really important lifelong friendships. It's been an amazing
> privilege to contribute to this dynamic and innovative community, and
> especially to have been involved from such an early stage. I also want
> to thank Jonathan Weiss, Drew Reynaud, and Jesse Boley who continued
> FireAnt's technology development over the past year, which was demo'd
> at Video on the Net in March 2007.
>
> When we first launched "ANTs Not TV" at Vloggercon in January 2005,
> there were about 20 active videobloggers – we knew each of them
> personally and worked with most of them to create those magical RSS
> feeds with enclosures. It was amazing to see all these video channels
> updating over time and to watch them in a unified experience. There
> was nothing else like it. It was clear that something powerful was
> happening. It was a new kind of television, and yet it was not like TV
> at all – it was open to anyone and the possibilities seemed endless.
>
> And it began to spread… thanks to the many talented and creative video
> producers, educators, and evangelists.
>
> While FireAnt had its share of struggles along the way as a start up,
> I'm encouraged that the ideas we helped pioneer have grown incredibly
> stronger over the past few years. This "Not TV" (now more often called
> "Internet TV") is really changing the media culture, and it's having
> profound social effects. The medium is enabling new voices and
> conversations. The playing field is being leveled – the barriers
> between "Internet TV" and "TV" are disintegrating.
>
> So it's up to us to create what we want to see and share… We don't
> have to rely on Rupert Murdoch and Sumner Redstone to create our
> culture. Thank goodness!
>
> I look forward to watching your videos (and subscribing!). When I get
> back to producing a more regular videoblog (or whatever it's called),
> I hope you'll subscribe and leave me a comment :-)
>
> Best,
> Josh
>
> -------------------------------------
> <http://JoshKinberg.com>
>  
>



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