Yeah, sorry if that sounded overly opinionated.
That said, here's another opinion.
You should do some SEO for the Interwebs. And WS. But the kind of
stuff you're reporting on in WS are things people are going to be
searching for right now. Obopay, Nokia, Skype on iPhone, etc.
In social
Video globbers,
I just launched a new project that you folks may find mildly interesting.
It's called The Interwebs, a weekly show about the business of tech and new
media. We're going to try to make it 60% smart and 60% funny.
Most pertinent to this list is our closing segment each week called
i saw a few episodes a few weeks ago. was that a dream? i think i stumbled
upon it somehow.
maybe i AOL Keyworded it ;)
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Adam Quirk qu...@wreckandsalvage.comwrote:
Video globbers,
I just launched a new project that you folks may find mildly interesting.
Yeah we ran five abbreviated shows during SXSW, but this is the first
full-length episode.
Next week we're adding another segment called Web 1.0: Where Are They Now?
in which we talk to the founder of Bolt.com about the glory days before the
bubble.
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Michael
I tried viewing with my iPhone but the it didn't work.
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 3, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Adam Quirk qu...@wreckandsalvage.com
wrote:
Video globbers,
I just launched a new project that you folks may find mildly
interesting.
It's called The Interwebs, a weekly show about
It's like Diggnation and Epic Fu in a menage a trois with Wreck and
Salvage.
I like your style. If I watched tech shows, I'd watch this. Although
I do watch Epic Fu, when I'm watching things. And GETV. So I do
watch tech shows.
I love the lofi look and attitude, but the lofi sound not
I agree completely about the sound, you'd think I would know better by now.
Thing is, that outdoor interview was impromptu and I didn't have any
equipment with me. The gals are new to video and shot a lot of that segment
themselves, but are definitely learning fast. We'll use lapels for the