[videoblogging] Re: Americans Turn to Online Video

2008-01-16 Thread humancloner1997
The number of people who post videos online fails to differentiate between those who do so regularly and seriously versus those who shoot a few nonsensical videos post them only now and then. There is a huge number of people who only put a few videos online and then simply stop posting or

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Americans Turn to Online Video

2008-01-16 Thread Nathan Miller
Well said Randy - in total agreement - Nathan Miller www.bicycle-sidewalk.com --- humancloner1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The number of people who post videos online fails to differentiate between those who do so regularly and seriously versus those who shoot a few nonsensical videos post

[videoblogging] Re: Americans Turn to Online Video

2008-01-10 Thread Steve Watkins
Nice to hear such things. I cant quite believe some of those number sthough. If 14% of Americans posted soe video online, isnt that like 42 million people or something? Surely thats not right, and its either a bogus number of badly explained there, could be 14% of some smaller subset of

[videoblogging] Re: Americans Turn to Online Video

2008-01-10 Thread Steve Watkins
Oh is it 14% of the 22% who shoot some video? Even so that would still be getting on for 10 million people? Are there really that many people posting videos? If so I admit to being shocked, Id have thought the net would seem a bit different if there were that many, but maybe my sense of

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Americans Turn to Online Video

2008-01-10 Thread Brook Hinton
It's 14 percent of those shooting their own video. It's all in the actual (short and easy to digest) report: http://www.pewinternet.org/pdfs/Pew_Videosharing_memo_Jan08.pdf Brook On 1/10/08, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh is it 14% of the 22% who shoot some video? Even so

[videoblogging] Re: Americans Turn to Online Video

2008-01-10 Thread Steve Watkins
Thanks :) OK so I guess thats more like 3% of Americans who have a phone in their house or mobile (in order to take part in the survey) so thats starting to sound far more plausible. Wish there were some good international comparisons around, to test my believe that some generalised

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Americans Turn to Online Video

2008-01-10 Thread Jay dedman
Regrettably it feels like a lot of the stories in UK press about UK people putting videos online, have been the negative side, such as youths videoing themselves smashing up a mcdonals, posting it to youtube with their real name, and then getting busted. The 'happy slapping' use of