--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "elbowsofdeath" <st...@...> wrote:

> Are all the various ways that people can share different media on the web 
> providing a good foundation and all we need is a nicer way of presenting and 
> interacting with this stuff? I still daydream about better ways to mix 
> microblogging, photos, video & music & conversations together on the web, but 
> actual concrete ideas about how to do this seem to evade me.
 

Dream on! That's the quest. Since I ain't code proficient I'm not about to 
redesign the web but it's the mix that matters -- and how to DISPLAY the mix.

In my daily blog existence I post a lot of audio 

---now using this cute flash generator 
http://flash-mp3-player.net/players/maxi/generator/

I post slideshows either as powerpoint
---using slideshare
http://www.slideshare.net/

---or as image slideshows  (when I use Picasa slideshow tool)
http://www.tools4noobs.com/picasa/

or as pdf presentations, using Sribd
http://www.scribd.com/

and videos of course from all over...

but to pull it together I've tried networking video
http://videoactiv.blogspot.com/
and audio
http://leftclickblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/audio.html
into channel aggregates.

But ultimately I tend to believe it's not the site per see that matters but the 
RSS feed. Thats' where the magic happens.

I think thats' the key direction that will over time likely  bear the best 
fruit. It's so easy to mix and match feeds rather than websites.

dave riley




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