Chuck Olsen did a documentary about it called "Blogumentary", he published it for free at least here <http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8920472176280937346>. Not a bad place to startÂ… and I get a small appearence on it ;).
Miguel. > > Hello, > > First of all I would like to apologize for my English, which is not very > good. Secondly, I would like to introduce myself: I am a student from > Lithuania (Europe), my name is Gintaras (in English - "amberman" ;D). > > I am a final course student at Vilnius University, communication faculty > and writing the final course paper about blogging evolution (from blog, > to micro blog). The theme also includes video blog, that's why I write > here, and have a question: > > Are there in this group any posts or links to the sources where I could > find historical events in video blogging? I tried google'ing, but the > most valuable source as I have found is - Jay Dedman's "videoblogging" > book, where, however, I missed "history" (detailed) chapter... > > I would be very grateful if you could show me the direction where I > could look for further reading, because, sadly, in scientific course > papers (like mine), I cannot use "unreliable" information sources, such > as blogs like > <http://poorbuthappy.com/ease/archives/2007/01/27/3465/a-brief-and-perso\ > nal-history-of-videoblogging> Peter Van's > <http://poorbuthappy.com/ease/archives/2007/01/27/3465/a-brief-and-perso\ > nal-history-of-videoblogging#comments> ;/ > > Thank you very much. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >