[videoblogging] Re: video Blogging Week 2007

2007-03-08 Thread Mike Moon
Speaking of technorati, what will the tags be? videobloggingweek2007 ?

Mike

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Devlon Duthie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I wonder if technorati can keep up with y'all this time :) 
 
 Anne and I had fun participating last year, but not sure if we'll 
 contribute anything this year.
 
 Thanks,
 Devlon Duthie
 http://devlonduthie.com -new and improved!
 
 Find great independent video:
 http://mefeedia.com
 
 
 
 Mike Moon wrote:
  WooHOo! 
  I started vlogging the week after vlogging week last year. 
  Hmmm, let's see... a can of red paint, a rusty old saw, 33 elder
  people, a bale of hay, a car battery, a copy of Tom Jones greatest
  hits, a rented tattoo artist, sheep shears and a gallon of chocolate
  ice cream... yup, I'm ready.
 
  Mike
  http://vlog.mikemoon.net 
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo joshleo@ wrote:

  It has been declared: Video blogging Week 2007
  April 1-7 2007
 
  prepare yourselves!
 
  -- 
  Josh Leo
 
  www.JoshLeo.com
  www.WanderingWestMichigan.com
 
 
  [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
   
  Yahoo! Groups Links
 
 
 
 
 





[videoblogging] Looking for Creative Commons logo trailer

2007-03-08 Thread Mike Moon
I'm looking for Creative Commons logo or video trailer to add to my
vlogs. Perhaps something that show's my
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike usage.

Thanks,

Mike
http://vlog.mikemoon.net



Re: [videoblogging] Looking for Creative Commons logo trailer

2007-03-08 Thread Jan McLaughlin
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/files/CC%20TAGS/

There's the link to the extant collection.

If you've got a cc trailer, kindly consider uploading it to share with the
group :)

Jan

On 3/8/07, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm looking for Creative Commons logo or video trailer to add to my
 vlogs. Perhaps something that show's my
 Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike usage.

 Thanks,

 Mike
 http://vlog.mikemoon.net





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[videoblogging] Re: Looking for Creative Commons logo trailer

2007-03-08 Thread David Howell
I get a You are not a moderator of the group videoblogging. page
there. Has that section been closed to use commoners?

David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/files/CC%20TAGS/
 
 There's the link to the extant collection.
 
 If you've got a cc trailer, kindly consider uploading it to share
with the
 group :)
 
 Jan
 
 On 3/8/07, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I'm looking for Creative Commons logo or video trailer to add to my
  vlogs. Perhaps something that show's my
  Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike usage.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Mike
  http://vlog.mikemoon.net
 
 
 
 
 
  Yahoo! Groups Links
 
 
 
 
 
 
 -- 
 The Faux Press - better than real
 http://fauxpress.blogspot.com
 
 
 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]





Re: [videoblogging] Blip / Alive in Baghdad / Josh Leo in the news

2007-03-08 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Guerilla advertising / marketing at its best, IMHO.

Jan

On 3/7/07, Jen Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I had no idea it was you -- and I was totally impressed with the
 intro. then I listened to it again, and went -- hey! That sounds like
 Jan at the end -- so I watched it again + saw the Faux Press badge.
 Which gave it away
 congrats!
 Jen

 On Mar 7, 2007, at 9:36 am, Jan McLaughlin wrote:

  LOL - yes - that's one reason I enjoy Second Life :: I can be
  whomever I
  feel like being at the time.
 
  How did you know it was me?
 
  Jan
 
  .
 
 



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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Next New Networks gets some love from Business Week.com

2007-03-08 Thread Sean Bohan
and then there is the NYT article...

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/08/technology/08network.html?ex=1331096400en=6d02279f82f88252ei=5124partner=permalinkexprod=permalink

I pitched Bob Pittman (th ex-MTVer who invested in NNN) a couple of years
ago for my last company - he is scary smart.

On 3/7/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   I've checked out their Thread Heads http://www.threadbanger.com.

 Cool stuff.

 --
 Bill C.
 http://ReelSolid.TV

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Sean Bohan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  some news I found on BW
 
 

 http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2007/tc20070307_104759.htm
 
 
  By pulling together elements of video blogging, audience
 submissions, and a
  big dollop of branding, the ad-supported N3 plans over the next
 three years
  to build a network of 100 super-niche channels on everything from
 news to
  pets. To start, this new Internet take on the TV studio systemâ€N3
 launches
  on Mar. 8â€will feature six channels on subjects ranging from
 do-it-yourself
  clothing to comic book news.
 
  these guys do my favorite auto videoblog VOD Cars
  --
  
  Sean W. Bohan
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  www.seanbohan.com
 
 
  [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 

  




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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.seanbohan.com


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Re: [videoblogging] Re: video Blogging Week 2007

2007-03-08 Thread Josh Leo
yup

On 3/8/07, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Speaking of technorati, what will the tags be? videobloggingweek2007 ?

 Mike


 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Devlon Duthie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I wonder if technorati can keep up with y'all this time :)
 
  Anne and I had fun participating last year, but not sure if we'll
  contribute anything this year.
 
  Thanks,
  Devlon Duthie
  http://devlonduthie.com -new and improved!
 
  Find great independent video:
  http://mefeedia.com
 
 
 
  Mike Moon wrote:
   WooHOo!
   I started vlogging the week after vlogging week last year.
   Hmmm, let's see... a can of red paint, a rusty old saw, 33 elder
   people, a bale of hay, a car battery, a copy of Tom Jones greatest
   hits, a rented tattoo artist, sheep shears and a gallon of chocolate
   ice cream... yup, I'm ready.
  
   Mike
   http://vlog.mikemoon.net
  
   --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Josh Leo joshleo@ wrote:
  
   It has been declared: Video blogging Week 2007
   April 1-7 2007
  
   prepare yourselves!
  
   --
   Josh Leo
  
   www.JoshLeo.com
   www.WanderingWestMichigan.com
  
  
   [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   Yahoo! Groups Links
  
  
  
  
  
 

  




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www.JoshLeo.com
www.WanderingWestMichigan.com


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Re: Fwd: [videoblogging] Test a video on you phone/handheld/Kermit.

2007-03-08 Thread missbhavens1969
I think I speak for all of us when I say: Kermit video. Now.

Oh, yeah.

Bekah
--
http://www.missbhavens.com


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk, Wreck  Salvage
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ...and one of me standing in front of the TV singing Rainbow
Connection along with Kermit. 



[videoblogging] Re: suspended by eBay

2007-03-08 Thread bordercollieaustralianshepherd
Adam ...  What is happen with WS?

I spoke with a few ebay folks. Was disconnected a couple of times. All
were friendly. Had a unproductive live text chat which ended with
instructions to email my concern to a link provided. Obviously, I was
not talking to ebay about your account specifically. 

Like everything lately this just seems whack.

Using the info from the reply I did a quick look around ebay's
Advertising Opportunities to see what I could see (yuck yuck yuck).
http://everythingelse.ebay.com/ or using google
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=Advertising+Opportunities+site%3Aebay.combtnG=Search

So with over 600 listings
http://everythingelse.listings.ebay.com/Advertising-Opportunities_W0QQfromZR4QQsacatZ102333QQsocmdZListingItemListQQrsippcZ200
and a quick browse I found 1 auction with a bid
http://cgi.ebay.com/Oppurtunity-to-be-a-Patron-of-a-US-Army-Soldier_W0QQitemZ250088903686QQcategoryZ88433QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item250088903686

Many were sketchy
http://cgi.ebay.com/Apple-iphone-COLORS-30-Email-Address-AMAZING_W0QQitemZ190089454406QQcategoryZ102333QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item190089454406
boune over to domain names up for auction and you find some that
include teen and xxx in the mix...

So I guess your auction was just too _ to remain on ebay.

What is the latest at your end?

Thank you for writing eBay in regard to your question on posting a 
sponsorship or advertising opportunity on our site.

Generally, advertising opportunities are allowed to be listed on eBay 
provided that the listing itself complies with our policy. We even have 
a specific category for such type of items. The appropriate category 
for
advertising opportunity would be:

Everything Else Advertising Opportunities

We hope that you will become familiar with our guidelines so that you 
can create listings that comply with eBay policy. We encourage you to 
review the information about eBay listing policies. To do so, go to:

 http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/listing-ov.html

It is my pleasure to assist you. Thank you for choosing eBay.

Sincerely,

Donita
eBay Customer Support




videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
   Adam Quirk, Wreck  Salvage
   quirk@ wrote:
   
Anybody have any experience with eBay, and know why they might
   suspend our
account?
   
We're trying to figure out how what we do is any different
from the
bodypaint idiots who auction off like their own foreheads.
   
What we especially loved about the auction was that it wasn't a
   fixed price.
Nice that anyone had a shot at sponsorship, with the knowledge
that
   the same
loving attention is given to all our sponsors, whether they paid
   $200 or
$20. Really, really hate to see that aspect go.


 -- 
 Adam Quirk
 Wreck  Salvage
 551.208.4644
 Brooklyn, NY
 http://wreckandsalvage.com






Re: [videoblogging] Re: Looking for Creative Commons logo trailer

2007-03-08 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Hmmm - guess I was automatically logged in as moderator.

In any event, all the files should be available in the left sidebar under
'files'.

The first folder in 'files' is the one that contains the cc pieces.

Let me know how that goes.

Jan


On 3/8/07, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I get a You are not a moderator of the group videoblogging. page
 there. Has that section been closed to use commoners?

 David
 http://www.davidhowellstudios.com

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/files/CC%20TAGS/
 
  There's the link to the extant collection.
 
  If you've got a cc trailer, kindly consider uploading it to share
 with the
  group :)
 
  Jan
 
  On 3/8/07, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I'm looking for Creative Commons logo or video trailer to add to my
   vlogs. Perhaps something that show's my
   Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike usage.
  
   Thanks,
  
   Mike
   http://vlog.mikemoon.net
  
  
  
  
  
   Yahoo! Groups Links
  
  
  
  
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: suspended by eBay

2007-03-08 Thread Adam Quirk, Wreck Salvage
Hey there,

Thanks for your call the other day, and thanks for the eBay advice.

We took matters into our own hands... http://wreckandsalvage.com/auction

The auction for Week 3 ends tomorrow...current high bid of $100.

Nelson is still haggling with eBay, trying to get us reinstated...faxing
documents, proof of identity, retinal scans, urine samples, etc.

I have a couple theories as to why we were booted, but my evidence is all
circumstantial so I'll refrain from hypothesizing.  We're looking into it
with a microscope though, so we'll figure it out eventually.  Needless to
say, the eBay folks have been less than helpful.

Oh well.  Power to the People.  Support your local salvage workers:
http://wreckandsalvage.com/auction

Thanks everyone,
Adam


On 3/8/07, bordercollieaustralianshepherd 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Adam ...  What is happen with WS?

 I spoke with a few ebay folks. Was disconnected a couple of times. All
 were friendly. Had a unproductive live text chat which ended with
 instructions to email my concern to a link provided. Obviously, I was
 not talking to ebay about your account specifically.

 Like everything lately this just seems whack.

 Using the info from the reply I did a quick look around ebay's
 Advertising Opportunities to see what I could see (yuck yuck yuck).
 http://everythingelse.ebay.com/ or using google
 
 http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=Advertising+Opportunities+site%3Aebay.combtnG=Search
 

 So with over 600 listings
 
 http://everythingelse.listings.ebay.com/Advertising-Opportunities_W0QQfromZR4QQsacatZ102333QQsocmdZListingItemListQQrsippcZ200
 
 and a quick browse I found 1 auction with a bid
 
 http://cgi.ebay.com/Oppurtunity-to-be-a-Patron-of-a-US-Army-Soldier_W0QQitemZ250088903686QQcategoryZ88433QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item250088903686
 

 Many were sketchy
 
 http://cgi.ebay.com/Apple-iphone-COLORS-30-Email-Address-AMAZING_W0QQitemZ190089454406QQcategoryZ102333QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item190089454406
 
 boune over to domain names up for auction and you find some that
 include teen and xxx in the mix...

 So I guess your auction was just too _ to remain on ebay.

 What is the latest at your end?

 Thank you for writing eBay in regard to your question on posting a
 sponsorship or advertising opportunity on our site.

 Generally, advertising opportunities are allowed to be listed on eBay
 provided that the listing itself complies with our policy. We even have
 a specific category for such type of items. The appropriate category
 for
 advertising opportunity would be:

 Everything Else Advertising Opportunities

 We hope that you will become familiar with our guidelines so that you
 can create listings that comply with eBay policy. We encourage you to
 review the information about eBay listing policies. To do so, go to:

 http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/listing-ov.html

 It is my pleasure to assist you. Thank you for choosing eBay.

 Sincerely,

 Donita
 eBay Customer Support




 videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
Adam Quirk, Wreck  Salvage
quirk@ wrote:

 Anybody have any experience with eBay, and know why they might
suspend our
 account?

 We're trying to figure out how what we do is any different
 from the
 bodypaint idiots who auction off like their own foreheads.

 What we especially loved about the auction was that it wasn't a
fixed price.
 Nice that anyone had a shot at sponsorship, with the knowledge
 that
the same
 loving attention is given to all our sponsors, whether they paid
$200 or
 $20. Really, really hate to see that aspect go.


  --
  Adam Quirk
  Wreck  Salvage
  551.208.4644
  Brooklyn, NY
  http://wreckandsalvage.com

 






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Wreck  Salvage
551.208.4644
Brooklyn, NY
http://wreckandsalvage.com


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[videoblogging] Re: Looking for Creative Commons logo trailer

2007-03-08 Thread David Howell
Ummthere is no files link on the left sidebar. Only Home,
Messages, Links, Database, Polls and Promote.

David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hmmm - guess I was automatically logged in as moderator.
 
 In any event, all the files should be available in the left sidebar
under
 'files'.
 
 The first folder in 'files' is the one that contains the cc pieces.
 
 Let me know how that goes.
 
 Jan
 
 
 On 3/8/07, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I get a You are not a moderator of the group videoblogging. page
  there. Has that section been closed to use commoners?
 
  David
  http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin
  jannie.jan@ wrote:
  
   http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/files/CC%20TAGS/
  
   There's the link to the extant collection.
  
   If you've got a cc trailer, kindly consider uploading it to share
  with the
   group :)
  
   Jan
  
   On 3/8/07, Mike Moon mgmoon@ wrote:
   
I'm looking for Creative Commons logo or video trailer to add
to my
vlogs. Perhaps something that show's my
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike usage.
   
Thanks,
   
Mike
http://vlog.mikemoon.net
   
   
   
   
   
Yahoo! Groups Links
   
   
   
   
  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Looking for Creative Commons logo trailer

2007-03-08 Thread David King
I'm logged in to groups, and there's no Files folder. database and Links -
but no Files.

David

On 3/8/07, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hmmm - guess I was automatically logged in as moderator.

 In any event, all the files should be available in the left sidebar under
 'files'.

 The first folder in 'files' is the one that contains the cc pieces.

 Let me know how that goes.

 Jan


 On 3/8/07, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] taoofdavid%40gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  I get a You are not a moderator of the group videoblogging. page
  there. Has that section been closed to use commoners?
 
  David
  http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Jan McLaughlin
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/files/CC%20TAGS/
  
   There's the link to the extant collection.
  
   If you've got a cc trailer, kindly consider uploading it to share
  with the
   group :)
  
   Jan
  
   On 3/8/07, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
I'm looking for Creative Commons logo or video trailer to add to my
vlogs. Perhaps something that show's my
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike usage.
   
Thanks,
   
Mike
http://vlog.mikemoon.net
   
   
   
   
   
Yahoo! Groups Links
   
   
   
   
  
  
   --
   The Faux Press - better than real
   http://fauxpress.blogspot.com
  
  
   [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
  
 
 
 
 
 
  Yahoo! Groups Links
 
 
 
 

 --
 The Faux Press - better than real
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davidleeking.com - blog
http://davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog


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[videoblogging] Re: Looking for Creative Commons logo trailer

2007-03-08 Thread Bill Streeter
Yeah the link to the files has been gone for a while now. Seems to 
have disapeard about the time Yahoo did it's upgrades to the 
groups.

Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
www.billstreeter.net

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David King 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm logged in to groups, and there's no Files folder. database and 
Links -
 but no Files.
 
 David
 
 On 3/8/07, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
Hmmm - guess I was automatically logged in as moderator.
 
  In any event, all the files should be available in the left 
sidebar under
  'files'.
 
  The first folder in 'files' is the one that contains the cc 
pieces.
 
  Let me know how that goes.
 
  Jan
 
 
  On 3/8/07, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] taoofdavid%40gmail.com
  wrote:
  
   I get a You are not a moderator of the group videoblogging. 
page
   there. Has that section been closed to use commoners?
  
   David
   http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
  
   --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%
40yahoogroups.com,
  Jan McLaughlin
   jannie.jan@ wrote:
   
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/files/CC%
20TAGS/
   
There's the link to the extant collection.
   
If you've got a cc trailer, kindly consider uploading it to 
share
   with the
group :)
   
Jan
   
On 3/8/07, Mike Moon mgmoon@ wrote:

 I'm looking for Creative Commons logo or video trailer to 
add to my
 vlogs. Perhaps something that show's my
 Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike usage.

 Thanks,

 Mike
 http://vlog.mikemoon.net





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 http://davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: suspended by eBay

2007-03-08 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
I would just like to mention, as a previous WS sponsorship auction winner,
that I have recieved my goods intact and as indicated.

Furthermore, my sponsorship has not only raised awareness of my site, but
has actually brought a much more respectable viewership to my videos.  My
emails prove it.  In fact, just yesterday I got a letter from the wife of an
African President.  From my videos, she thought I would be perfect to help
them launder their diamonds.  This oppourtunity would never happen if it
wasnt for the increased exposure I recieved from my Wreck and Salvage promo.

Schlomo
http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
http://webshots.com/is/spotlight
http://hatfactory.net
http://evilvlog.com


On 3/8/07, Adam Quirk, Wreck  Salvage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hey there,

 Thanks for your call the other day, and thanks for the eBay advice.

 We took matters into our own hands... http://wreckandsalvage.com/auction

 The auction for Week 3 ends tomorrow...current high bid of $100.

 Nelson is still haggling with eBay, trying to get us reinstated...faxing
 documents, proof of identity, retinal scans, urine samples, etc.

 I have a couple theories as to why we were booted, but my evidence is all
 circumstantial so I'll refrain from hypothesizing. We're looking into it
 with a microscope though, so we'll figure it out eventually. Needless to
 say, the eBay folks have been less than helpful.

 Oh well. Power to the People. Support your local salvage workers:
 http://wreckandsalvage.com/auction

 Thanks everyone,
 Adam

 On 3/8/07, bordercollieaustralianshepherd 

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]bordercollieaustralianshepherd%40yahoo.com
 wrote:
 
  Adam ... What is happen with WS?
 
  I spoke with a few ebay folks. Was disconnected a couple of times. All
  were friendly. Had a unproductive live text chat which ended with
  instructions to email my concern to a link provided. Obviously, I was
  not talking to ebay about your account specifically.
 
  Like everything lately this just seems whack.
 
  Using the info from the reply I did a quick look around ebay's
  Advertising Opportunities to see what I could see (yuck yuck yuck).
  http://everythingelse.ebay.com/ or using google
  
 
 http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=Advertising+Opportunities+site%3Aebay.combtnG=Search
  
 
  So with over 600 listings
  
 
 http://everythingelse.listings.ebay.com/Advertising-Opportunities_W0QQfromZR4QQsacatZ102333QQsocmdZListingItemListQQrsippcZ200
  
  and a quick browse I found 1 auction with a bid
  
 
 http://cgi.ebay.com/Oppurtunity-to-be-a-Patron-of-a-US-Army-Soldier_W0QQitemZ250088903686QQcategoryZ88433QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item250088903686
  
 
  Many were sketchy
  
 
 http://cgi.ebay.com/Apple-iphone-COLORS-30-Email-Address-AMAZING_W0QQitemZ190089454406QQcategoryZ102333QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item190089454406
  
  boune over to domain names up for auction and you find some that
  include teen and xxx in the mix...
 
  So I guess your auction was just too _ to remain on ebay.
 
  What is the latest at your end?
 
  Thank you for writing eBay in regard to your question on posting a
  sponsorship or advertising opportunity on our site.
 
  Generally, advertising opportunities are allowed to be listed on eBay
  provided that the listing itself complies with our policy. We even have
  a specific category for such type of items. The appropriate category
  for
  advertising opportunity would be:
 
  Everything Else Advertising Opportunities
 
  We hope that you will become familiar with our guidelines so that you
  can create listings that comply with eBay policy. We encourage you to
  review the information about eBay listing policies. To do so, go to:
 
  http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/listing-ov.html
 
  It is my pleasure to assist you. Thank you for choosing eBay.
 
  Sincerely,
 
  Donita
  eBay Customer Support
 
 
 
 
  videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Adam Quirk, Wreck  Salvage
 quirk@ wrote:
 
  Anybody have any experience with eBay, and know why they might
 suspend our
  account?
 
  We're trying to figure out how what we do is any different
  from the
  bodypaint idiots who auction off like their own foreheads.
 
  What we especially loved about the auction was that it wasn't a
 fixed price.
  Nice that anyone had a shot at sponsorship, with the knowledge
  that
 the same
  loving attention is given to all our sponsors, whether they paid
 $200 or
  $20. Really, really hate to see that aspect go.
 
 
   --
   Adam Quirk
   Wreck  Salvage
   551.208.4644
   Brooklyn, NY
   http://wreckandsalvage.com
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Yahoo! Groups Links
 
 
 
 

 --
 Adam Quirk
 Wreck  Salvage
 551.208.4644
 Brooklyn, NY
 http://wreckandsalvage.com

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Re: [videoblogging] Blip / Alive in Baghdad / Josh Leo in the news

2007-03-08 Thread T Shey
That's so cool, Mike, congrats! It makes so much sense for advertisers
to get involved with and support those shows; they can reach audiences
on a much more personal level, as many people on this list have shown.

If Walt likes watching videoblogs, and found it easy to find some
favorites on Blip.tv, the big audiences can't be far behind.


On 3/6/07, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I will tell you that the Mossberg article led to a ton of e-mails from
 media buyers, unsolicited phone calls from recruiters and some of the
 biggest traffic days that blip.tv has ever seen.  Our ad sales pipeline
 doubled.

 We're super proud of the article.  Walt highlighted some of his favorite
 shows and some of ours (GNB, AIB, Josh...), validated videoblogging and
 called blip.tv his favorite.  Wh!  We spent months talking to Walt
 and working on this story.  We couldn't be happier!

 By the way, if you get a chance, definitely watch Walt's video that
 accompanied his column.  You can find it at the bottom of
 http://ptech.wsj.com/ptech.html until Thursday morning.

 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Garfield
 Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 9:11 AM
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Blip / Alive in Baghdad / Josh Leo in the
 news

 I'm interested, how much email did the people in the article actually
 get.

 How many web pages views compared to a normal day...?

 On Mar 6, 2007, at 8:40 AM, T Shey wrote:

  Wow, had no one linked this yet?
 
  It was none other than Walt Mossberg -- him writing about
  videoblogging is a Big Deal.  Capitalized.  Congrats to everyone he
  mentioned, whom I imagine have all gotten a bunch of email.  Lots of
  people read Mossberg.
 
  Original link: http://ptech.wsj.com/archive/ptech-20070301.html

 --
 Steve Garfield
 http://SteveGarfield.com







 Yahoo! Groups Links







 Yahoo! Groups Links






-- 
---
Tim Shey

http://nextnewnetworks.com/
http://shey.net/


Re: [videoblogging] Re: suspended by eBay

2007-03-08 Thread tim
You are always doing such good things for the community. :)

Sent from my BlackBerry wireless handheld.  

-Original Message-
From: schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 08:13:04 
To:videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: suspended by eBay

I would just like to mention, as a previous WS sponsorship auction winner,
 that I have recieved my goods intact and as indicated.
 
 Furthermore, my sponsorship has not only raised awareness of my site, but
 has actually brought a much more respectable viewership to my videos. My
 emails prove it. In fact, just yesterday I got a letter from the wife of an
 African President. From my videos, she thought I would be perfect to help
 them launder their diamonds. This oppourtunity would never happen if it
 wasnt for the increased exposure I recieved from my Wreck and Salvage promo.
 
 Schlomo
 http://schlomolog.: http://schlomolog.blogspot.com blogspot.com
 http://webshots.: http://webshots.com/is/spotlight com/is/spotlight
 http://hatfactory.: http://hatfactory.net net
 http://evilvlog.: http://evilvlog.com com
 
 On 3/8/07, Adam Quirk, Wreck  Salvage [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
mailto:quirk%40wreckandsalvage.com ge.com wrote:
 
  Hey there,
 
  Thanks for your call the other day, and thanks for the eBay advice.
 
  We took matters into our own hands... http://wreckandsalv: 
  http://wreckandsalvage.com/auction age.com/auction
 
  The auction for Week 3 ends tomorrow...current high bid of $100.
 
  Nelson is still haggling with eBay, trying to get us reinstated...faxing
  documents, proof of identity, retinal scans, urine samples, etc.
 
  I have a couple theories as to why we were booted, but my evidence is all
  circumstantial so I'll refrain from hypothesizing. We're looking into it
  with a microscope though, so we'll figure it out eventually. Needless to
  say, the eBay folks have been less than helpful.
 
  Oh well. Power to the People. Support your local salvage workers:
  http://wreckandsalv: http://wreckandsalvage.com/auction age.com/auction
 
  Thanks everyone,
  Adam
 
  On 3/8/07, bordercollieaustralianshepherd 
 
  bordercollieaustral: mailto:bordercollieaustralianshepherd%40yahoo.com 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]bordercollieaustralianshepherd%40yahoo.com
  wrote:
  
   Adam ... What is happen with WS?
  
   I spoke with a few ebay folks. Was disconnected a couple of times. All
   were friendly. Had a unproductive live text chat which ended with
   instructions to email my concern to a link provided. Obviously, I was
   not talking to ebay about your account specifically.
  
   Like everything lately this just seems whack.
  
   Using the info from the reply I did a quick look around ebay's
   Advertising Opportunities to see what I could see (yuck yuck yuck).
   http://everythingel: http://everythingelse.ebay.com/ se.ebay.com/ or 
   using google
   
  
  http://www.google.: 
  http://www.google.com/search?hl=enamp;q=Advertising+Opportunities+site%3Aebay.comamp;btnG=Search
   com/search?hl=enq=Advertising+Opportunities+site%3Aebay.combtnG=Search
   
  
   So with over 600 listings
   
  
  http://everythingel: 
  http://everythingelse.listings.ebay.com/Advertising-Opportunities_W0QQfromZR4QQsacatZ102333QQsocmdZListingItemListQQrsippcZ200
   
  se.listings.ebay.com/Advertising-Opportunities_W0QQfromZR4QQsacatZ102333QQsocmdZListingItemListQQrsippcZ200
   
   and a quick browse I found 1 auction with a bid
   
  
  http://cgi.ebay.: 
  http://cgi.ebay.com/Oppurtunity-to-be-a-Patron-of-a-US-Army-Soldier_W0QQitemZ250088903686QQcategoryZ88433QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item250088903686
   
  com/Oppurtunity-to-be-a-Patron-of-a-US-Army-Soldier_W0QQitemZ250088903686QQcategoryZ88433QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item250088903686
   
  
   Many were sketchy
   
  
  http://cgi.ebay.: 
  http://cgi.ebay.com/Apple-iphone-COLORS-30-Email-Address-AMAZING_W0QQitemZ190089454406QQcategoryZ102333QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item190089454406
   
  com/Apple-iphone-COLORS-30-Email-Address-AMAZING_W0QQitemZ190089454406QQcategoryZ102333QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item190089454406
   
   boune over to domain names up for auction and you find some that
   include teen and xxx in the mix...
  
   So I guess your auction was just too _ to remain on ebay.
  
   What is the latest at your end?
  
   Thank you for writing eBay in regard to your question on posting a
   sponsorship or advertising opportunity on our site.
  
   Generally, advertising opportunities are allowed to be listed on eBay
   provided that the listing itself complies with our policy. We even have
   a specific category for such type of items. The appropriate category
   for
   advertising opportunity would be:
  
   Everything Else Advertising Opportunities
  
   We hope that you will become familiar with our guidelines so that you
   can create listings that comply with eBay policy. We encourage you to
   review the information about eBay listing policies. To do so, go to:
  
   

RE: [videoblogging] Blip / Alive in Baghdad / Josh Leo in the news

2007-03-08 Thread Mike Hudack
What's really nice is that the new viewers driven by CNN, Walt and the
BBC are sticking around.

-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of T Shey
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 11:08 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Blip / Alive in Baghdad / Josh Leo in the
news

That's so cool, Mike, congrats! It makes so much sense for advertisers
to get involved with and support those shows; they can reach audiences
on a much more personal level, as many people on this list have shown.

If Walt likes watching videoblogs, and found it easy to find some
favorites on Blip.tv, the big audiences can't be far behind.


On 3/6/07, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I will tell you that the Mossberg article led to a ton of e-mails from
 media buyers, unsolicited phone calls from recruiters and some of the
 biggest traffic days that blip.tv has ever seen.  Our ad sales
pipeline
 doubled.

 We're super proud of the article.  Walt highlighted some of his
favorite
 shows and some of ours (GNB, AIB, Josh...), validated videoblogging
and
 called blip.tv his favorite.  Wh!  We spent months talking to
Walt
 and working on this story.  We couldn't be happier!

 By the way, if you get a chance, definitely watch Walt's video that
 accompanied his column.  You can find it at the bottom of
 http://ptech.wsj.com/ptech.html until Thursday morning.

 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Garfield
 Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 9:11 AM
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Blip / Alive in Baghdad / Josh Leo in the
 news

 I'm interested, how much email did the people in the article actually
 get.

 How many web pages views compared to a normal day...?

 On Mar 6, 2007, at 8:40 AM, T Shey wrote:

  Wow, had no one linked this yet?
 
  It was none other than Walt Mossberg -- him writing about
  videoblogging is a Big Deal.  Capitalized.  Congrats to everyone he
  mentioned, whom I imagine have all gotten a bunch of email.  Lots of
  people read Mossberg.
 
  Original link: http://ptech.wsj.com/archive/ptech-20070301.html

 --
 Steve Garfield
 http://SteveGarfield.com







 Yahoo! Groups Links







 Yahoo! Groups Links






-- 
---
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http://nextnewnetworks.com/
http://shey.net/



 
Yahoo! Groups Links





Re: [videoblogging] Re: suspended by eBay

2007-03-08 Thread Markus Sandy
Schlomo is right!

this is repeatable.

we tried it to.

immediately following the appearance of SpinXpress at 
http://wreckandsalvage.com,  we received a similar email offer

and to think that such a short time ago, people were asking how are we 
going to may money sharing files?

the formula is simple: WS + diamonds

markus

On Mar 8, 2007, at 8:13 AM, schlomo rabinowitz wrote:

 I would just like to mention, as a previous WS sponsorship auction 
 winner,
  that I have recieved my goods intact and as indicated.

  Furthermore, my sponsorship has not only raised awareness of my site, 
 but
  has actually brought a much more respectable viewership to my videos. 
 My
  emails prove it. In fact, just yesterday I got a letter from the wife 
 of an
  African President. From my videos, she thought I would be perfect to 
 help
  them launder their diamonds. This oppourtunity would never happen if 
 it
  wasnt for the increased exposure I recieved from my Wreck and Salvage 
 promo.



---
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http://feeds.feedburner.com/havemoneywillvlog
http://feeds.feedburner.com/apperceptions
http://feeds.feedburner.com/digitaldojo
http://feeds.feedburner.com/spinflow


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[videoblogging] I'm a WHATmaster? Lonelygirl15 Creators Appear at ARGfest-o-Con

2007-03-08 Thread sull
Hey,
Here is an interesting post and video from ARGFest (i really wanted to go to
this!).
The creators of LonelyGirl15 talk about how they were dragged into the world
of Alternate Reality Gaming after they started the LonelyGirl15 experiment.


http://www.argn.com/archive/000559im_a_whatmaster_the_lonelygirl15_creators_appear_at_argfestocon_to_tell_us_why_they_love_their_fans_in_spite_of_themselves.php


Sounds like they are also open to incorporating more fan created videos and
scriptwriters to help progress the official ARG running called OpAphid
which was originally created by a fan and later adopted by the LonelyGirl15
crew.

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=OpAphid

fyi.

-- 
Sull
http://vlogdir.com (a project)
http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
http://interdigitate.com (otherly)


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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Looking for Creative Commons logo trailer

2007-03-08 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Son-of-a-birch-tree.

*http://tinyurl.com/355tug

Didn't realize that option (including the calendar) has been closed to all
but moderators.

Jay? Can you open up those options?

If the above TinyURL link doesn't work, I'll upload to Blip / Internet
Archive and return with a link to that.

Originally uploaded by: http://profiles.yahoo.com/stuartml1

Jan

*
On 3/8/07, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yeah the link to the files has been gone for a while now. Seems to
 have disapeard about the time Yahoo did it's upgrades to the
 groups.

 Bill Streeter
 LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
 www.lofistl.com
 www.billstreeter.net

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David King
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I'm logged in to groups, and there's no Files folder. database and
 Links -
  but no Files.
 
  David
 
  On 3/8/07, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
 Hmmm - guess I was automatically logged in as moderator.
  
   In any event, all the files should be available in the left
 sidebar under
   'files'.
  
   The first folder in 'files' is the one that contains the cc
 pieces.
  
   Let me know how that goes.
  
   Jan
  
  
   On 3/8/07, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] taoofdavid%40gmail.com
   wrote:
   
I get a You are not a moderator of the group videoblogging.
 page
there. Has that section been closed to use commoners?
   
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
   
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%
 40yahoogroups.com,
   Jan McLaughlin
jannie.jan@ wrote:

 http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/files/CC%
 20TAGS/

 There's the link to the extant collection.

 If you've got a cc trailer, kindly consider uploading it to
 share
with the
 group :)

 Jan

 On 3/8/07, Mike Moon mgmoon@ wrote:
 
  I'm looking for Creative Commons logo or video trailer to
 add to my
  vlogs. Perhaps something that show's my
  Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike usage.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Mike
  http://vlog.mikemoon.net
 
 
 
 
 
  Yahoo! Groups Links
 
 
 
 


 --
 The Faux Press - better than real
 http://fauxpress.blogspot.com


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  davidleeking.com - blog
  http://davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog
 
 
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[videoblogging] Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

2007-03-08 Thread Josh Leo
Steve Garfield and I were just discussing the best way to track the videos
produced for videoblogging week 2007.

Last year the problem with technorati was that it took forever for the posts
to actually go through their system and be collected.

adding tags is the logical idea but we need the tagging system to grab the
media, repackage it into a feed and make sure that it is up to date at least
to the hour.

any other ideas?
any services/sites already do this?

we could have a wiki and have people add their posts there, but i doubt
everyone would do it and it would be nice to get an RSS feed out of it all.

any developers wanna new project?

-- 
Josh Leo

www.JoshLeo.com
www.WanderingWestMichigan.com


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[videoblogging] Re: Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

2007-03-08 Thread Bill Streeter
Maybe something like this could be done with Yahoo pipes?

Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
www.billstreeter.net

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Steve Garfield and I were just discussing the best way to track 
the videos
 produced for videoblogging week 2007.
 
 Last year the problem with technorati was that it took forever for 
the posts
 to actually go through their system and be collected.
 
 adding tags is the logical idea but we need the tagging system to 
grab the
 media, repackage it into a feed and make sure that it is up to 
date at least
 to the hour.
 
 any other ideas?
 any services/sites already do this?
 
 we could have a wiki and have people add their posts there, but i 
doubt
 everyone would do it and it would be nice to get an RSS feed out 
of it all.
 
 any developers wanna new project?
 
 -- 
 Josh Leo
 
 www.JoshLeo.com
 www.WanderingWestMichigan.com
 
 
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[videoblogging] Re: Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

2007-03-08 Thread David Howell
I honestly dont know why so many people were having problems with
Technorati picking up their post?

Each time after I posted a VBW 2006 video last year, I pinged
Feedburner and then Technorati. My post was in Technorati within 10 or
15 minutes.

As in all things, the K.I.S.S. method generally works.

David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Steve Garfield and I were just discussing the best way to track the
videos
 produced for videoblogging week 2007.
 
 Last year the problem with technorati was that it took forever for
the posts
 to actually go through their system and be collected.
 
 adding tags is the logical idea but we need the tagging system to
grab the
 media, repackage it into a feed and make sure that it is up to date
at least
 to the hour.
 
 any other ideas?
 any services/sites already do this?
 
 we could have a wiki and have people add their posts there, but i doubt
 everyone would do it and it would be nice to get an RSS feed out of
it all.
 
 any developers wanna new project?
 
 -- 
 Josh Leo
 
 www.JoshLeo.com
 www.WanderingWestMichigan.com
 
 
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RE: [videoblogging] Re: Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

2007-03-08 Thread Robyn Tippins
Could we employ a search feed for this?

Robyn Tippins

-Original Message-
From: Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: 3/8/07 10:00 AM
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

Maybe something like this could be done with Yahoo pipes?

Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
www.billstreeter.net

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Steve Garfield and I were just discussing the best way to track 
the videos
 produced for videoblogging week 2007.
 
 Last year the problem with technorati was that it took forever for 
the posts
 to actually go through their system and be collected.
 
 adding tags is the logical idea but we need the tagging system to 
grab the
 media, repackage it into a feed and make sure that it is up to 
date at least
 to the hour.




Re: [videoblogging] Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

2007-03-08 Thread sull
could also use the blip upload api instead of sharing blip account
credentials.
btw.

On 3/8/07, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 blip to the rescue?

 inside out.

 create a new account on blip for videobloggingweek2007.
 share the account with vloggers who have agreed to participate.
 share the feed.
 done.

 yes, trust is involved.

 sull

 On 3/8/07, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
Steve Garfield and I were just discussing the best way to track the
  videos
  produced for videoblogging week 2007.
 
  Last year the problem with technorati was that it took forever for the
  posts
  to actually go through their system and be collected.
 
  adding tags is the logical idea but we need the tagging system to grab
  the
  media, repackage it into a feed and make sure that it is up to date at
  least
  to the hour.
 
  any other ideas?
  any services/sites already do this?
 
  we could have a wiki and have people add their posts there, but i doubt
  everyone would do it and it would be nice to get an RSS feed out of it
  all.
 
  any developers wanna new project?
 
  --
  Josh Leo
 
  www.JoshLeo.com
  www.WanderingWestMichigan.com
 
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 Sull
 http://vlogdir.com (a project)
 http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
 http://interdigitate.com (otherly)




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http://vlogdir.com (a project)
http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
http://interdigitate.com (otherly)


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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Looking for Creative Commons logo trailer

2007-03-08 Thread Jay dedman
 Son-of-a-birch-tree.
  *http://tinyurl.com/355tug
  Didn't realize that option (including the calendar) has been closed to all
  but moderators.
  Jay? Can you open up those options?
  If the above TinyURL link doesn't work, I'll upload to Blip / Internet
  Archive and return with a link to that.
  Originally uploaded by: http://profiles.yahoo.com/stuartml1

I disabled the ability for members to send files in the emails.
remember when we had issues with group messages coming with malware?

I think we should move over to this groups wiki:
http://videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/

we have a calender here:
http://vlogcalender.pbwiki.com/

we are looking for people to link to CC trailers her:
http://videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/Custom%20videos%20for%20CC%20licenses
anyone want to add a link?

Also, we are holding a big event April 1st (the first day of
Videoblogging week):
http://superhappyvloghouse.pbwiki.com
list your own event.
I know in San Francisco, we're talking about getting together and
making a bunch of customized CC trailers that everyone can use in
their work. We've all learned that the CC license need to be IN the
video since no one can guarantee that any site will respect a CC
license.

Jay


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[videoblogging] SXSW videoblogging session

2007-03-08 Thread Jay dedman
Susan just listed our session on upcoming:
http://upcoming.org/event/161566/

we're holding a videoblogging session on Friday at 5pm.
come and show off your stuff.

jay


-- 
Here I am
http://jaydedman.com


Re: [videoblogging] Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

2007-03-08 Thread sull
blip to the rescue?

inside out.

create a new account on blip for videobloggingweek2007.
share the account with vloggers who have agreed to participate.
share the feed.
done.

yes, trust is involved.

sull

On 3/8/07, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Steve Garfield and I were just discussing the best way to track the
 videos
 produced for videoblogging week 2007.

 Last year the problem with technorati was that it took forever for the
 posts
 to actually go through their system and be collected.

 adding tags is the logical idea but we need the tagging system to grab the
 media, repackage it into a feed and make sure that it is up to date at
 least
 to the hour.

 any other ideas?
 any services/sites already do this?

 we could have a wiki and have people add their posts there, but i doubt
 everyone would do it and it would be nice to get an RSS feed out of it
 all.

 any developers wanna new project?

 --
 Josh Leo

 www.JoshLeo.com
 www.WanderingWestMichigan.com

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-- 
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http://vlogdir.com (a project)
http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
http://interdigitate.com (otherly)


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Re: [videoblogging] video Blogging Week 2007

2007-03-08 Thread Jay dedman
 Cool! So - what does one do on videoblogging week?

Look at what we were doing in 2004. we had no idea:
http://www.solitude.dk/archives/vog-week/
you can do better than this.

I was building a bridge between what I was doing at public access
TV...and this new thing of posting video online.
http://momentshowing.typepad.com/momentshowing/2004/06/videoblog_week__2.html

Jay

-- 
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Re: [videoblogging] Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

2007-03-08 Thread David King
Although, I think technorati tagging has improved since last year. At least,
I know it was used successfully at a conference last fall (Internet
Librarian 2006), which involved enough tagging of blogs, photos, and such
that the tag made the top of technorati and flickr's most popular lists.

So just the normal tagging might work fine.

david

On 08 Mar 2007 10:50:43 -0800, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   could also use the blip upload api instead of sharing blip account
 credentials.
 btw.


 On 3/8/07, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] sulleleven%40gmail.com wrote:
 
  blip to the rescue?
 
  inside out.
 
  create a new account on blip for videobloggingweek2007.
  share the account with vloggers who have agreed to participate.
  share the feed.
  done.
 
  yes, trust is involved.
 
  sull
 
  On 3/8/07, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] joshleo%40gmail.com wrote:
  
   Steve Garfield and I were just discussing the best way to track the
   videos
   produced for videoblogging week 2007.
  
   Last year the problem with technorati was that it took forever for the
   posts
   to actually go through their system and be collected.
  
   adding tags is the logical idea but we need the tagging system to grab
   the
   media, repackage it into a feed and make sure that it is up to date at
   least
   to the hour.
  
   any other ideas?
   any services/sites already do this?
  
   we could have a wiki and have people add their posts there, but i
 doubt
   everyone would do it and it would be nice to get an RSS feed out of it
   all.
  
   any developers wanna new project?
  
   --
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   www.JoshLeo.com
   www.WanderingWestMichigan.com
  
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  http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
  http://interdigitate.com (otherly)

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Re: [videoblogging] video Blogging Week 2007

2007-03-08 Thread David King
No way - there were really only 4 of you in 2004? OMG

David

On 3/8/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Cool! So - what does one do on videoblogging week?

 Look at what we were doing in 2004. we had no idea:
 http://www.solitude.dk/archives/vog-week/
 you can do better than this.

 I was building a bridge between what I was doing at public access
 TV...and this new thing of posting video online.

 http://momentshowing.typepad.com/momentshowing/2004/06/videoblog_week__2.html

 Jay

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 Here I am
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[videoblogging] Re: video Blogging Week 2007

2007-03-08 Thread David Howell
Maybe only 4 taking part in the videoblogging week. There were many
others videoblogging and not involved.

David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David King [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 No way - there were really only 4 of you in 2004? OMG
 
 David
 
 On 3/8/07, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Cool! So - what does one do on videoblogging week?
 
  Look at what we were doing in 2004. we had no idea:
  http://www.solitude.dk/archives/vog-week/
  you can do better than this.
 
  I was building a bridge between what I was doing at public access
  TV...and this new thing of posting video online.
 
 
http://momentshowing.typepad.com/momentshowing/2004/06/videoblog_week__2.html
 
  Jay
 
  --
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 davidleeking.com - blog
 http://davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Looking for Creative Commons logo trailer

2007-03-08 Thread Charles Iliya Krempeaux
Hello,

Just a note.

People who don't have Yahoo! ID's... and just subscribed to this
mailing list with some other e-mail address... will NOT be able to
access files this way.


See ya

On 08 Mar 2007 10:52:24 -0800, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Son-of-a-birch-tree.
*http://tinyurl.com/355tug
Didn't realize that option (including the calendar) has been closed to all
but moderators.
Jay? Can you open up those options?
If the above TinyURL link doesn't work, I'll upload to Blip / Internet
Archive and return with a link to that.
Originally uploaded by: http://profiles.yahoo.com/stuartml1

  I disabled the ability for members to send files in the emails.
  remember when we had issues with group messages coming with malware?

  I think we should move over to this groups wiki:
  http://videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/

  we have a calender here:
  http://vlogcalender.pbwiki.com/

  we are looking for people to link to CC trailers her:
  http://videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/Custom%20videos%20for%20CC%20licenses
  anyone want to add a link?

  Also, we are holding a big event April 1st (the first day of
  Videoblogging week):
  http://superhappyvloghouse.pbwiki.com
  list your own event.
  I know in San Francisco, we're talking about getting together and
  making a bunch of customized CC trailers that everyone can use in
  their work. We've all learned that the CC license need to be IN the
  video since no one can guarantee that any site will respect a CC
  license.

  Jay

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[videoblogging] Re: I'm a WHATmaster? Lonelygirl15 Creators Appear at ARGfest-o-Con

2007-03-08 Thread Eric Rice
Oo, sull, you're  paying attention to the ARG space? We gotta talk. ;-)

ER


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey,
 Here is an interesting post and video from ARGFest (i really wanted to go to
 this!).
 The creators of LonelyGirl15 talk about how they were dragged into the world
 of Alternate Reality Gaming after they started the LonelyGirl15 experiment.
 
 
 http://www.argn.com/archive/
000559im_a_whatmaster_the_lonelygirl15_creators_appear_at_argfestocon_to_tell_us_why
_they_love_their_fans_in_spite_of_themselves.php
 
 
 Sounds like they are also open to incorporating more fan created videos and
 scriptwriters to help progress the official ARG running called OpAphid
 which was originally created by a fan and later adopted by the LonelyGirl15
 crew.
 
 http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=OpAphid
 
 fyi.
 
 -- 
 Sull
 http://vlogdir.com (a project)
 http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
 http://interdigitate.com (otherly)
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: I'm a WHATmaster? Lonelygirl15 Creators Appear at ARGfest-o-Con

2007-03-08 Thread sull
would love to ;)

always been an interest of mine since AI.

afterall, one of my few efforts in organized vlogging was node666. :)

i also laugh when i think back to 1994 when i came up with an idea called
webracer which would lead people on a path to find one single web page on
the net the end page.  along the way, you had to solve crossword puzzles
(using a client-side crowsswords app i found) in order to proceed by getting
hints or direct links to a new page... or 2 links where you pick one to
follow like a maze path.  the crosswords in each puzzle would all be
embedded in other sponsor pages, enticing users to visit and sift through
these sites to more quickly solve the puzzles.  adding in banner ads and all
that along the way i thought it was pretty genius.  i know i have an old
college notebook around with babble on this webracer idea somewhere LOL.
was pissed off that webracer.com was taken by some racecar fanatic at the
time.
needed to pay the crossword puzzle app people money to synch it up to the
project etc...
needed to build the maze of sites and get sponsors on board and so on.
it never happened beyond some very rough examples and scribblings throughout
my psychology101 notebook.

hey it was college days and any number of things ended up distracting me
away from the idea. (can you guess?).

looking back  it was likely to fail anyways because it was too ahead
of its time.  i think.  maybe if i pitched it perfectly and gotten a few
businesses on board... it would roll.  but what about players?  and a
prize?  and i remember researching legal issues back then with things like
lotteries and prizes (yes i was researching it all the way through instead
of studying for tests).  so i needed lawyers and contracts written up.  i
mean, i was going to casinos to try and make money for rent at the time.
so... yeah.  discouraging.
but i could have tried harder.  and drank less.

wasnt really an ARG... i didnt have a storyline or anything... just a maze,
puzzles, sponsors/ads and a mysterious end page.  1 of millions of web
pages... somewhere out there.  and a mystery prize.
ARGish!

ok, someone go try my idea today.  then paypal me if it works ;)

sull

On 08 Mar 2007 12:41:25 -0800, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Oo, sull, you're paying attention to the ARG space? We gotta talk. ;-)

 ER


 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hey,
  Here is an interesting post and video from ARGFest (i really wanted to
 go to
  this!).
  The creators of LonelyGirl15 talk about how they were dragged into the
 world
  of Alternate Reality Gaming after they started the LonelyGirl15
 experiment.
 
  
  http://www.argn.com/archive/

 000559im_a_whatmaster_the_lonelygirl15_creators_appear_at_argfestocon_to_tell_us_why
 _they_love_their_fans_in_spite_of_themselves.php
  
 
  Sounds like they are also open to incorporating more fan created videos
 and
  scriptwriters to help progress the official ARG running called OpAphid
  which was originally created by a fan and later adopted by the
 LonelyGirl15
  crew.
 
  http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=OpAphid
 
  fyi.
 
  --
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  http://vlogdir.com (a project)
  http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
  http://interdigitate.com (otherly)
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: I'm a WHATmaster? Lonelygirl15 Creators Appear at ARGfest-o-Con

2007-03-08 Thread tim
I want in on that talk as well.

Sent from my BlackBerry wireless handheld.  

-Original Message-
From: Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 08 Mar 2007 12:41:25 
To:videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: I'm a WHATmaster? Lonelygirl15 Creators Appear at 
ARGfest-o-Con

Oo, sull, you're paying attention to the ARG space? We gotta talk. ;-)
 
 ER
 
 --- In videoblogging@: mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com 
yahoogroups.com, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hey,
  Here is an interesting post and video from ARGFest (i really wanted to go to
  this!).
  The creators of LonelyGirl15 talk about how they were dragged into the world
  of Alternate Reality Gaming after they started the LonelyGirl15 experiment.
  
  
  http://www.argn.: http://www.argn.com/archive/ com/archive/
 
000559im_a_whatmaster_the_lonelygirl15_creators_appear_at_argfestocon_to_tell_us_why
 _they_love_their_fans_in_spite_of_themselves.php
  
  
  Sounds like they are also open to incorporating more fan created videos and
  scriptwriters to help progress the official ARG running called OpAphid
  which was originally created by a fan and later adopted by the LonelyGirl15
  crew.
  
  http://www.youtube.: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=OpAphid 
  com/profile?user=OpAphid
  
  fyi.
  
  -- 
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  http://vlogdir.: http://vlogdir.com com (a project)
  http://SpreadTheMed: http://SpreadTheMedia.org ia.org (my blog)
  http://interdigitat: http://interdigitate.com e.com (otherly)
  
  
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[videoblogging] Philebrity TV! -- Shamelessly Infamous New Philly Video Channel

2007-03-08 Thread Mark Schoneveld
Hey everyone!

I'm very proud to announce after months of hard work, we have just officially - 
5 minutes ago  
- launched our very own homebrewed video channel!   

http://philebrity.tv

Totally original, decidedly weirdo, unabashadly entertaining in the way that 
only Philly can be 
(?), we're testing the waters to see how this kind of city-centric vlog 
programming plays out 
with everyone.

What do you think??

Thanks, of course, goes out to FeedBurner and Blip.tv for having kick-asstic 
tools and 
hosting!!




[videoblogging] NTC Video Contest - deadline approaching

2007-03-08 Thread Beth Kanter
NTC is nonprofit tech conference. 


  _  

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Katrin Verclas
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 1:37 PM
To: NTEN-Discuss; Progressive Exchange Digest;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Boston
501 Tech Club; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [501 Tech Club Boston] NTC Videos for Change -- Submission Deadline
this weekend!


Dear all!

Go ahead, put the final touches on your entries for the NTC Video Contest
blocked::http://nten.org/ntc-video ! 


Do you have videos on YouTube or other video hosting sites that urge people
to take action for social change? Submit them now to enter the video
contest. 
Have you been pondering an idea for a short video that will advance a cause
you support? Here's your chance to bring it to a larger audience. 

All submissions are due by midnight on Sunday, March 11. 

Finalist videos will be aired at the Nonprofit Technology Conference and the
grand prize winner will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to the 2008 NTC in
New Orleans. Find out more about the NTC Video Contest and how you can
blocked::http://nten.org/ntc-video submit your entry.  Special thanks to
See3 blocked::http://www.see3.net/  for sponsoring the contest! 

We're looking for videos and animations that mobilize people to take action
and change the world. Entries should make an impact on their viewers (and
show that video can be a powerful tool for the nonprofit sector) and can be
in areas such as activism, public health, economic development, the arts, or
wherever your interest lies. If you want to participate, read our contest
guidelines blocked::http://nten.org/ntc-video  and rules
blocked::http://nten.org/ntc-contest_rules  and get started.

We and See3 blocked::http://www.see3.net/  will show all finalist entries
at Movie  blocked::http://nten.org/ntc-movienight Night during the
Nonprofit Technology  blocked::http://nten.org/ntc Conference, so if
you're attending stop by and watch your colleagues' productions.  And as a
special bonus thanks to See3 blocked::http://www.see3.net/ , we will also
screen the documentary Hacking  blocked::http://www.hackingdemocracy.com/
Democracy, which will be followed by a discussion with Bev Harris featured
in the film from Black Box
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We'll announce the NTC Video Contest grand prize winner in our Closing
Ceremony on Friday, April 6th - and celebrate YOU!  Hurry and submit your
entry! blocked::http://nten.org/ntc-video 


Best,


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Re: [videoblogging] Philebrity TV! -- Shamelessly Infamous New Philly Video Channel

2007-03-08 Thread j coffey
Count me in for some of that Craic Mark! 
  JCH
  http://www.jchtv.com/
  A video podcast about Travel, Sailing and Cocktails

Mark Schoneveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
  Hey everyone!

I'm very proud to announce after months of hard work, we have just officially - 
5 minutes ago 
- launched our very own homebrewed video channel! 

http://philebrity.tv

Totally original, decidedly weirdo, unabashadly entertaining in the way that 
only Philly can be 
(?), we're testing the waters to see how this kind of city-centric vlog 
programming plays out 
with everyone.

What do you think??

Thanks, of course, goes out to FeedBurner and Blip.tv for having kick-asstic 
tools and 
hosting!!



 


Jimmy CraicHead TVVideo Podcast about Sailing, Travel, Cocktails and other good 
Craic!http://www.jchtv.com/
 
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 Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business.

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Re: [videoblogging] Philebrity TV! -- Shamelessly Infamous New Philly Video Channel

2007-03-08 Thread Scott Lockman
Sounds exciting Mark!

Will you'se guys be featuring Philly-boy Roy Zeigler in any of nems vlogs?

best of luck!!

--scott
http://tokyocalling.org

On 08 Mar 2007 15:37:52 -0800, j coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

   Count me in for some of that Craic Mark!
 JCH
 http://www.jchtv.com/
 A video podcast about Travel, Sailing and Cocktails

 Mark Schoneveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] mark%40thepovertyjetset.com
 wrote:
 Hey everyone!

 I'm very proud to announce after months of hard work, we have just
 officially - 5 minutes ago
 - launched our very own homebrewed video channel!

 http://philebrity.tv

 Totally original, decidedly weirdo, unabashadly entertaining in the way
 that only Philly can be
 (?), we're testing the waters to see how this kind of city-centric vlog
 programming plays out
 with everyone.

 What do you think??

 Thanks, of course, goes out to FeedBurner and Blip.tv for having
 kick-asstic tools and
 hosting!!

 Jimmy CraicHead TVVideo Podcast about Sailing, Travel, Cocktails and other
 good Craic!http://www.jchtv.com/

 -
 Get your own web address.
 Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business.

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[videoblogging] Re: blog vs youtube myspace

2007-03-08 Thread humancloner1997
I am surprised that no one seems to have encountered this notice while
exploring videos on YouTube.  I sent it to myself as an email:

Subject: YOU TUBE DISCOURAGES COMMENTS!!

You have recently posted several comments.
Please wait some time before posting another.

I haven't counted the number of comments or the number of comments in
a certazin period of time that brings up that notice.

I try to leave a rating and a comment on vlogs that show a lot of work
ow which contain something really unique.  Sometimes, I'll find a
remarkable vlog with only one or two tags that has not gotten the
number of views I feel it deserves---so, I'll suggest they add more
tage words to increasze their viewership.

There is a lot of burn out by vloggers.  I go through 'dry' periods
myself.  You knock yourself out to produce something exciting and you
get few views and limited feedback.

Yes, the level of discussion in most vlogs is primitive.  However, I
feel morally oblidged to encourage someone I feel has tried hard 
shown some skills but has otherwise not succeeded over-all.

When I've done this, I've frequently gotten very thankful responses
from the person making the vlog.  That's my idea of what this
video-blogging community thing is all about.  It is an
artist-to-artist or videographer-to-videographer personal thing.

I've been surprised at how unwilling some people (even videobloggers)
are to make comments.  Even in giving ratings, they are demanding and
stingey.

Most of the ratings I give are 5*'s.  Sometimes, I do this because the
vlog might have ten ratings with an average of only 3 stars which I
feel is unfairly low.

Only when a video is ugly and/or violent will I use the hammer of a
one-star rating.

The best way to build community and encourage people who show promise
is to take the time and trouble to give them a pat on the back.

Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
Hoboken, NJ



--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Meiser
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Interesting observation.
 
 I don't notice any change. But then again I always got about two
 comments a week. :)
 
 But I'd like to hear from a few vloggers who get more comments. Who
 are posting about the same amount of videos as they did a year or two
 ago.
 
 The community has changed, it's gotten a lot bigger, I wonder if it's
 gotten less personal though.
 
 BTW, I still leave a couple comments a day too.  Maybe a few less come
 to think of it. I still watch about... 20 - 30 videos a day. Probably
 a few less then I used to, but I'm far more selective. probably skim
 about 80 vlog posts (the text) or more a day, but I don't watch them
 all obviously.
 
 Peace,
 
 -Mike
 mefeedia.com
 mmeiser.com/blog
 
 On 3/6/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Elbows's link to the old discussion on YouTube brought up something
  I've wanted to ask for a while.
 
  It seems to me, looking around a lot of vlogs, that there are less
  comments than there used to be.  Is this a recognised thing in the
  blogosphere or vlogosphere?  Have other people noticed the same
  thing?  Or am I wrong?
 
  I would imagine that a huge attraction for people on YouTube is that
  there's so much commenting.  Even if some of the comments are not
  very nice.
 
  I watch most vlogs while travelling on the Tube or train, so I don't
  always remember to comment.  I'm trying hard to get better at it.
  Have aggregators and mobile devices reduced interaction?
 
  Rupert
  http://www.fatgirlinohio.org/
  http://www.crowdabout.us/fatgirlinohio/myshow/
 
 
  On 7 Mar 2007, at 00:17, caroosky wrote:
 
  Steve,
  Great observations, especially the fact that we are each experts in
  finding differences.
 
  I'm sure you've heard the phrase, If the only tool you have in your
  kit is a hammer, every problem you encounter starts to look like a
  nail.
 
  As someone spending a great deal of time thinking about how to build
  social tools, I'm perhaps all too quick to criticize YouTube's hammer
  (in this case, their comment feature). In doing this, I'm not about
  to criticize content creators who use YouTube for what it does best:
  getting video up on the web and available to a massively large
  potential audience. I put things on YouTube when that is my goal.
  When I want to have more control over my files, and need to use the
  content in many different ways, I've found blip.tv to be an
  indispensible tool.
 
  But if I want to have conversations using video content as the
  starting point, I wouldn't think of YouTube. This is partly because
  of an admittedly snobbish opinion of the quality of conversation
  taking place there, but it's also because I don't think the commenting
  system they have deployed is good for much else beyond the quick
  drive-by style comment. This snobbery does not extend to content
  creators, though.
 
  And while I'm making admissions, I will additionally confess that I am
  wildly idealistic about how our collective community of content
  creators can mold and shape 

[videoblogging] Finding videos that interest you???

2007-03-08 Thread humancloner1997
Some people seem to think there is no problem finding video content
that interests you. You can search via tags, follow similar Videos
shown next to the one you are viewing, explore all of a vloggers
postings or all their postings in a certain series they've created.
 And there are always videos suggested by friends.
I had an interesting experience on YouTube while looking for Asian
music videos.  The tag of Asian Music Videos didn't turn up much
on YouTube.  
However, using individual star's names brought up hundreds or
thousands, mostly multiples.  I've always had a low opinion of fan
videos.  I thought they were silly things.
By accident, I stumbled over some that were actually creative and
amusing.  Then I used the search term fan videos on YouTube.  There
were slightly over 10,000 fan videos.
However, in the mix were video medleys which were comprised os
snippets of up to twenty different performers which were listed by
name and song in many of the details.
That discovery, using 'fan videos' to explore genres of music I liked
turned out to be the most effective search tool I had ever uncovered.
I wonder if others have stumbled across unique ways to find similar
composite-information video sources?



[videoblogging] Using C-SPAN Videos in you Vlog - C-SPAN's new Copyright policy

2007-03-08 Thread Charles Iliya Krempeaux
Hello,

For those vloggers that are into politics

C-SPAN is changing their Copyright policy...

http://politics.slashdot.org/politics/07/03/08/1723243.shtml
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/3/7/1522/54537


I believe C-SPAN Copyright policy was an issue with the footage of the
Stephen Colbert's White House thing in 2006...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Colbert_at_the_2006_White_House_Correspondents'_Association_Dinner


See ya

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[videoblogging] Re: Philebrity TV! -- Shamelessly Infamous New Philly Video Channel

2007-03-08 Thread Gena
Oh my goodness. As an ex-pat I'm in shock. I'm looking at Darren and I
swear he looks like somebody I did go to school with. It isn't him but
 jeepers that man lives in Philly for sure.

In the name of WFIL vlog on,

Gena
http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
http://pcclibtech.blogspot.com
 
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mark Schoneveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 Hey everyone!
 
 I'm very proud to announce after months of hard work, we have just
officially - 5 minutes ago  
 - launched our very own homebrewed video channel!   
 
 http://philebrity.tv
 
 Totally original, decidedly weirdo, unabashadly entertaining in the
way that only Philly can be 
 (?), we're testing the waters to see how this kind of city-centric
vlog programming plays out 
 with everyone.
 
 What do you think??
 
 Thanks, of course, goes out to FeedBurner and Blip.tv for having
kick-asstic tools and 
 hosting!!





Re: [videoblogging] Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

2007-03-08 Thread ryanne hodson
what if we have a group blogger blog
and all upload to our blip accounts (or if you don't have onewe make a
group one)
and we crosspost to the blog.

make a feedburner feed for the blog
and people can subscribe to that.

only that breaks permalinks to your personal blog
which is kinda blah

On 3/8/07, David King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Although, I think technorati tagging has improved since last year. At
 least,
 I know it was used successfully at a conference last fall (Internet
 Librarian 2006), which involved enough tagging of blogs, photos, and such
 that the tag made the top of technorati and flickr's most popular lists.

 So just the normal tagging might work fine.

 david

 On 08 Mar 2007 10:50:43 -0800, sull [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]sulleleven%40gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  could also use the blip upload api instead of sharing blip account
  credentials.
  btw.
 
 
  On 3/8/07, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] sulleleven%40gmail.comsulleleven%
 40gmail.com wrote:
  
   blip to the rescue?
  
   inside out.
  
   create a new account on blip for videobloggingweek2007.
   share the account with vloggers who have agreed to participate.
   share the feed.
   done.
  
   yes, trust is involved.
  
   sull
  
   On 3/8/07, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   joshleo%40gmail.comjoshleo%40gmail.com wrote:
   
Steve Garfield and I were just discussing the best way to track the
videos
produced for videoblogging week 2007.
   
Last year the problem with technorati was that it took forever for
 the
posts
to actually go through their system and be collected.
   
adding tags is the logical idea but we need the tagging system to
 grab
the
media, repackage it into a feed and make sure that it is up to date
 at
least
to the hour.
   
any other ideas?
any services/sites already do this?
   
we could have a wiki and have people add their posts there, but i
  doubt
everyone would do it and it would be nice to get an RSS feed out of
 it
all.
   
any developers wanna new project?
   
--
Josh Leo
   
www.JoshLeo.com
www.WanderingWestMichigan.com
   
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
   
   
   
  
  
  
   --
   Sull
   http://vlogdir.com (a project)
   http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
   http://interdigitate.com (otherly)
 
  --
  Sull
  http://vlogdir.com (a project)
  http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
  http://interdigitate.com (otherly)
 
  [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
 
 

 --
 David King
 davidleeking.com - blog
 http://davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

2007-03-08 Thread Chris Daniel
Technorati worked for me last year as well.. I just pinged them, and it
showed up.  Didn't take too long.

-Chris

-- 
--
http://www.ChrisDanielVideos.com (video blog)
http://nTune.tv

On 08 Mar 2007 10:03:12 -0800, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   I honestly dont know why so many people were having problems with
 Technorati picking up their post?

 Each time after I posted a VBW 2006 video last year, I pinged
 Feedburner and then Technorati. My post was in Technorati within 10 or
 15 minutes.

 As in all things, the K.I.S.S. method generally works.

 David
 http://www.davidhowellstudios.com

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Steve Garfield and I were just discussing the best way to track the
 videos
  produced for videoblogging week 2007.
 
  Last year the problem with technorati was that it took forever for
 the posts
  to actually go through their system and be collected.
 
  adding tags is the logical idea but we need the tagging system to
 grab the
  media, repackage it into a feed and make sure that it is up to date
 at least
  to the hour.
 
  any other ideas?
  any services/sites already do this?
 
  we could have a wiki and have people add their posts there, but i doubt
  everyone would do it and it would be nice to get an RSS feed out of
 it all.
 
  any developers wanna new project?
 
  --
  Josh Leo
 
  www.JoshLeo.com
  www.WanderingWestMichigan.com
 
 
  [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 

  



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



[videoblogging] Re: video Blogging Week 2007

2007-03-08 Thread humancloner1997
I don't want to sound a sour note here.  However, I think the idea of
a video per day during videoblogging week has a serious flaw.

I participated a year or two ago.Being retired and having time on my
hands enabled me to get several videos ready before the week started.

Yes, I posted seven videos in seven days on the theme of vblogging
dangerously.  Actually, some of the videos I posted I've seriously
considered taking down.  At least one has been eliminated by YouTube
for containing inappropriate material.

I would suggest that the them for VlogWeek 2007 be My Best Vlogs. 
That would be a great opportunity for those of us who have 150 or more
vlogs on the Internet to pick the 7 best we've done.

I think that would make for a better testimonial to the collectivre
power of vlogging than having people churing out a vlog a day, even a
30 second nothing vlog.
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
Hoboken, NJ
201-656-3280


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Cool! So - what does one do on videoblogging week?
 
 Look at what we were doing in 2004. we had no idea:
 http://www.solitude.dk/archives/vog-week/
 you can do better than this.
 
 I was building a bridge between what I was doing at public access
 TV...and this new thing of posting video online.

http://momentshowing.typepad.com/momentshowing/2004/06/videoblog_week__2.html
 
 Jay
 
 -- 
 Here I am
 http://jaydedman.com





[videoblogging] Re: video Blogging Week 2007

2007-03-08 Thread David Howell
Sorry. Posting something you've already made is a cop-out.

I work 5, sometimes 6 days a week. Full-time. I also have a family
that requires my attention. Last month, I had a heart attack. I was
able to post 7 in 7 last year and and am still able to put up 7 in 7 days.

Of course, and this is just my opinion, if you want to post what you
consider to be your best videos, all the more power to you. If it was
me and I did that...I wouldnt tag them as videobloggingweek2007. I'd
tag them vlogrerun2007 instead.

David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, humancloner1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I don't want to sound a sour note here.  However, I think the idea of
 a video per day during videoblogging week has a serious flaw.
 
 I participated a year or two ago.Being retired and having time on my
 hands enabled me to get several videos ready before the week started.
 
 Yes, I posted seven videos in seven days on the theme of vblogging
 dangerously.  Actually, some of the videos I posted I've seriously
 considered taking down.  At least one has been eliminated by YouTube
 for containing inappropriate material.
 
 I would suggest that the them for VlogWeek 2007 be My Best Vlogs. 
 That would be a great opportunity for those of us who have 150 or more
 vlogs on the Internet to pick the 7 best we've done.
 
 I think that would make for a better testimonial to the collectivre
 power of vlogging than having people churing out a vlog a day, even a
 30 second nothing vlog.
 Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
 Hoboken, NJ
 201-656-3280
 
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman jay.dedman@ wrote:
 
   Cool! So - what does one do on videoblogging week?
  
  Look at what we were doing in 2004. we had no idea:
  http://www.solitude.dk/archives/vog-week/
  you can do better than this.
  
  I was building a bridge between what I was doing at public access
  TV...and this new thing of posting video online.
 

http://momentshowing.typepad.com/momentshowing/2004/06/videoblog_week__2.html
  
  Jay
  
  -- 
  Here I am
  http://jaydedman.com
 





[videoblogging] Video on the Net for Videobloggers

2007-03-08 Thread [chrisbrogan.com]
Jeff Pulver just asked me to extend out an invitation for any
videobloggers on this list to attend Spring 2007 Video on the Net,
which is March 20-22nd in San Jose, CA. 

By invitation, I'm saying that he'd like to invite you to attend (and
vlog if you so choose) as his guest.

*Stipulation: you have to have an active, current videoblog. 
*Stipulation: you have to tell us by March 17th. 

Otherwise, we want you to come join the community and the conversation. 

http://videoonthenet.com 

Please send mail if you're interested. I'll need: 

Name
Company (or Videoblog name)
URL to the Videoblog
Title (as you want it on the badge)
Mailing Address
Phone
Email

If you haven't checked out who's speaking and/or who from Network2 is
on the show floor, please take a look. It's going to be lots of fun. 

Drop me a line, 

--Chris Brogan... 
blog (at) chrisbrogan.com



[videoblogging] Re: Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

2007-03-08 Thread Heath
Yeah, I kinda like people coming by the site as well, plus putting it 
up on one site stuff would get lost in the shuffle I think, a 
group blog/vlog would be nice to cross post too maybe.what about 
creating an video blogging week 2007 group and we can post 
annoucnements there?  Just thinking out loud..

Heath
http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com (almost nude in my last video)  ;)

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, ryanne hodson 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 what if we have a group blogger blog
 and all upload to our blip accounts (or if you don't have onewe 
make a
 group one)
 and we crosspost to the blog.
 
 make a feedburner feed for the blog
 and people can subscribe to that.
 
 only that breaks permalinks to your personal blog
 which is kinda blah
 
 On 3/8/07, David King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
Although, I think technorati tagging has improved since last 
year. At
  least,
  I know it was used successfully at a conference last fall 
(Internet
  Librarian 2006), which involved enough tagging of blogs, photos, 
and such
  that the tag made the top of technorati and flickr's most popular 
lists.
 
  So just the normal tagging might work fine.
 
  david
 
  On 08 Mar 2007 10:50:43 -0800, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED]sulleleven%
40gmail.com
  wrote:
  
   could also use the blip upload api instead of sharing blip 
account
   credentials.
   btw.
  
  
   On 3/8/07, sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] sulleleven%
40gmail.comsulleleven%
  40gmail.com wrote:
   
blip to the rescue?
   
inside out.
   
create a new account on blip for videobloggingweek2007.
share the account with vloggers who have agreed to 
participate.
share the feed.
done.
   
yes, trust is involved.
   
sull
   
On 3/8/07, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] joshleo%
40gmail.comjoshleo%40gmail.com wrote:

 Steve Garfield and I were just discussing the best way to 
track the
 videos
 produced for videoblogging week 2007.

 Last year the problem with technorati was that it took 
forever for
  the
 posts
 to actually go through their system and be collected.

 adding tags is the logical idea but we need the tagging 
system to
  grab
 the
 media, repackage it into a feed and make sure that it is up 
to date
  at
 least
 to the hour.

 any other ideas?
 any services/sites already do this?

 we could have a wiki and have people add their posts there, 
but i
   doubt
 everyone would do it and it would be nice to get an RSS 
feed out of
  it
 all.

 any developers wanna new project?

 --
 Josh Leo

 www.JoshLeo.com
 www.WanderingWestMichigan.com

 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



   
   
   
--
Sull
http://vlogdir.com (a project)
http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
http://interdigitate.com (otherly)
  
   --
   Sull
   http://vlogdir.com (a project)
   http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
   http://interdigitate.com (otherly)
  
   [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
  
  
  
 
  --
  David King
  davidleeking.com - blog
  http://davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog
 
  [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
   
 
 
 
 
 -- 
 Author of Secrets of Videoblogging http://tinyurl.com/me4vs
 Me  http://RyanEdit.com, http://RyanIsHungry.com
 Educate  http://FreeVlog.org, http://Node101.org
 Community Capitalism http://HaveMoneyWillVlog.com
 iChat/AIM  VideoRodeo
 
 
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[videoblogging] Re: Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

2007-03-08 Thread David Howell
Trying to watch your last video. Hey...almost nekkid was the sales
pitch that got me ;)

Does anyone else find Blip slow as molasses tonight or is it just me?

David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com 

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yeah, I kinda like people coming by the site as well, plus putting it 
 up on one site stuff would get lost in the shuffle I think, a 
 group blog/vlog would be nice to cross post too maybe.what about 
 creating an video blogging week 2007 group and we can post 
 annoucnements there?  Just thinking out loud..
 
 Heath
 http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com (almost nude in my last video)  ;)
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, ryanne hodson 
 ryanne.hodson@ wrote:
 
  what if we have a group blogger blog
  and all upload to our blip accounts (or if you don't have onewe 
 make a
  group one)
  and we crosspost to the blog.
  
  make a feedburner feed for the blog
  and people can subscribe to that.
  
  only that breaks permalinks to your personal blog
  which is kinda blah
  
  On 3/8/07, David King davidleeking@ wrote:
  
 Although, I think technorati tagging has improved since last 
 year. At
   least,
   I know it was used successfully at a conference last fall 
 (Internet
   Librarian 2006), which involved enough tagging of blogs, photos, 
 and such
   that the tag made the top of technorati and flickr's most popular 
 lists.
  
   So just the normal tagging might work fine.
  
   david
  
   On 08 Mar 2007 10:50:43 -0800, sull sulleleven@sulleleven%
 40gmail.com
   wrote:
   
could also use the blip upload api instead of sharing blip 
 account
credentials.
btw.
   
   
On 3/8/07, sull sulleleven@ sulleleven%
 40gmail.comsulleleven%
   40gmail.com wrote:

 blip to the rescue?

 inside out.

 create a new account on blip for videobloggingweek2007.
 share the account with vloggers who have agreed to 
 participate.
 share the feed.
 done.

 yes, trust is involved.

 sull

 On 3/8/07, Josh Leo joshleo@ joshleo%
 40gmail.comjoshleo%40gmail.com wrote:
 
  Steve Garfield and I were just discussing the best way to 
 track the
  videos
  produced for videoblogging week 2007.
 
  Last year the problem with technorati was that it took 
 forever for
   the
  posts
  to actually go through their system and be collected.
 
  adding tags is the logical idea but we need the tagging 
 system to
   grab
  the
  media, repackage it into a feed and make sure that it is up 
 to date
   at
  least
  to the hour.
 
  any other ideas?
  any services/sites already do this?
 
  we could have a wiki and have people add their posts there, 
 but i
doubt
  everyone would do it and it would be nice to get an RSS 
 feed out of
   it
  all.
 
  any developers wanna new project?
 
  --
  Josh Leo
 
  www.JoshLeo.com
  www.WanderingWestMichigan.com
 
  [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
 
 



 --
 Sull
 http://vlogdir.com (a project)
 http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
 http://interdigitate.com (otherly)
   
--
Sull
http://vlogdir.com (a project)
http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
http://interdigitate.com (otherly)
   
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
   
   
   
  
   --
   David King
   davidleeking.com - blog
   http://davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog
  
   [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
  

  
  
  
  
  -- 
  Author of Secrets of Videoblogging http://tinyurl.com/me4vs
  Me  http://RyanEdit.com, http://RyanIsHungry.com
  Educate  http://FreeVlog.org, http://Node101.org
  Community Capitalism http://HaveMoneyWillVlog.com
  iChat/AIM  VideoRodeo
  
  
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[videoblogging] Re: Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

2007-03-08 Thread Heath
Hm maybe I should make that my theme for vlogweek2007 All 
naked, all the time...  ;)

Heath
http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 Trying to watch your last video. Hey...almost nekkid was the sales
 pitch that got me ;)
 
 Does anyone else find Blip slow as molasses tonight or is it just 
me?
 
 David
 http://www.davidhowellstudios.com 
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath heathparks@ wrote:
 
  Yeah, I kinda like people coming by the site as well, plus 
putting it 
  up on one site stuff would get lost in the shuffle I think, a 
  group blog/vlog would be nice to cross post too maybe.what 
about 
  creating an video blogging week 2007 group and we can post 
  annoucnements there?  Just thinking out loud..
  
  Heath
  http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com (almost nude in my last video)  ;)
  
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, ryanne hodson 
  ryanne.hodson@ wrote:
  
   what if we have a group blogger blog
   and all upload to our blip accounts (or if you don't have 
onewe 
  make a
   group one)
   and we crosspost to the blog.
   
   make a feedburner feed for the blog
   and people can subscribe to that.
   
   only that breaks permalinks to your personal blog
   which is kinda blah
   
   On 3/8/07, David King davidleeking@ wrote:
   
  Although, I think technorati tagging has improved since 
last 
  year. At
least,
I know it was used successfully at a conference last fall 
  (Internet
Librarian 2006), which involved enough tagging of blogs, 
photos, 
  and such
that the tag made the top of technorati and flickr's most 
popular 
  lists.
   
So just the normal tagging might work fine.
   
david
   
On 08 Mar 2007 10:50:43 -0800, sull sulleleven@sulleleven%
  40gmail.com
wrote:

 could also use the blip upload api instead of sharing blip 
  account
 credentials.
 btw.


 On 3/8/07, sull sulleleven@ sulleleven%
  40gmail.comsulleleven%
40gmail.com wrote:
 
  blip to the rescue?
 
  inside out.
 
  create a new account on blip for videobloggingweek2007.
  share the account with vloggers who have agreed to 
  participate.
  share the feed.
  done.
 
  yes, trust is involved.
 
  sull
 
  On 3/8/07, Josh Leo joshleo@ joshleo%
  40gmail.comjoshleo%40gmail.com wrote:
  
   Steve Garfield and I were just discussing the best way 
to 
  track the
   videos
   produced for videoblogging week 2007.
  
   Last year the problem with technorati was that it took 
  forever for
the
   posts
   to actually go through their system and be collected.
  
   adding tags is the logical idea but we need the tagging 
  system to
grab
   the
   media, repackage it into a feed and make sure that it 
is up 
  to date
at
   least
   to the hour.
  
   any other ideas?
   any services/sites already do this?
  
   we could have a wiki and have people add their posts 
there, 
  but i
 doubt
   everyone would do it and it would be nice to get an RSS 
  feed out of
it
   all.
  
   any developers wanna new project?
  
   --
   Josh Leo
  
   www.JoshLeo.com
   www.WanderingWestMichigan.com
  
   [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
  
  
  
 
 
 
  --
  Sull
  http://vlogdir.com (a project)
  http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
  http://interdigitate.com (otherly)

 --
 Sull
 http://vlogdir.com (a project)
 http://SpreadTheMedia.org (my blog)
 http://interdigitate.com (otherly)

 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



   
--
David King
davidleeking.com - blog
http://davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog
   
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
   
 
   
   
   
   
   -- 
   Author of Secrets of Videoblogging http://tinyurl.com/me4vs
   Me  http://RyanEdit.com, http://RyanIsHungry.com
   Educate  http://FreeVlog.org, http://Node101.org
   Community Capitalism http://HaveMoneyWillVlog.com
   iChat/AIM  VideoRodeo
   
   
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[videoblogging] Re: blog vs youtube myspace

2007-03-08 Thread caroosky
Randy, I'd love to have a copy of that email!  Heh heh...

And bless you for leaving comments.  You warm my heart, since that's
what we really try to be about.  In fact, when considering how to
rate content on CrowdAbout, we considered doing a thumbs up or down
approach, or a 5-star ratings system, but in the end, none of it made
us very happy.  We felt a truer measure of engaging content would be
the amount of conversation it generated.  So videos that have a lot of
posts and comments are higher in the popular search.

Carter
http://crowdabout.us


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, humancloner1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I am surprised that no one seems to have encountered this notice while
 exploring videos on YouTube.  I sent it to myself as an email:
 
 Subject: YOU TUBE DISCOURAGES COMMENTS!!
 
 You have recently posted several comments.
 Please wait some time before posting another.
 
 I haven't counted the number of comments or the number of comments in
 a certazin period of time that brings up that notice.
 
 I try to leave a rating and a comment on vlogs that show a lot of work
 ow which contain something really unique.  Sometimes, I'll find a
 remarkable vlog with only one or two tags that has not gotten the
 number of views I feel it deserves---so, I'll suggest they add more
 tage words to increasze their viewership.
 
 There is a lot of burn out by vloggers.  I go through 'dry' periods
 myself.  You knock yourself out to produce something exciting and you
 get few views and limited feedback.
 
 Yes, the level of discussion in most vlogs is primitive.  However, I
 feel morally oblidged to encourage someone I feel has tried hard 
 shown some skills but has otherwise not succeeded over-all.
 
 When I've done this, I've frequently gotten very thankful responses
 from the person making the vlog.  That's my idea of what this
 video-blogging community thing is all about.  It is an
 artist-to-artist or videographer-to-videographer personal thing.
 
 I've been surprised at how unwilling some people (even videobloggers)
 are to make comments.  Even in giving ratings, they are demanding and
 stingey.
 
 Most of the ratings I give are 5*'s.  Sometimes, I do this because the
 vlog might have ten ratings with an average of only 3 stars which I
 feel is unfairly low.
 
 Only when a video is ugly and/or violent will I use the hammer of a
 one-star rating.
 
 The best way to build community and encourage people who show promise
 is to take the time and trouble to give them a pat on the back.
 
 Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
 Hoboken, NJ
 
 
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Meiser
 groups-yahoo-com@ wrote:
 
  Interesting observation.
  
  I don't notice any change. But then again I always got about two
  comments a week. :)
  
  But I'd like to hear from a few vloggers who get more comments. Who
  are posting about the same amount of videos as they did a year or two
  ago.
  
  The community has changed, it's gotten a lot bigger, I wonder if it's
  gotten less personal though.
  
  BTW, I still leave a couple comments a day too.  Maybe a few less come
  to think of it. I still watch about... 20 - 30 videos a day. Probably
  a few less then I used to, but I'm far more selective. probably skim
  about 80 vlog posts (the text) or more a day, but I don't watch them
  all obviously.
  
  Peace,
  
  -Mike
  mefeedia.com
  mmeiser.com/blog
  
  On 3/6/07, Rupert rupert@ wrote:
   Elbows's link to the old discussion on YouTube brought up something
   I've wanted to ask for a while.
  
   It seems to me, looking around a lot of vlogs, that there are less
   comments than there used to be.  Is this a recognised thing in the
   blogosphere or vlogosphere?  Have other people noticed the same
   thing?  Or am I wrong?
  
   I would imagine that a huge attraction for people on YouTube is that
   there's so much commenting.  Even if some of the comments are not
   very nice.
  
   I watch most vlogs while travelling on the Tube or train, so I don't
   always remember to comment.  I'm trying hard to get better at it.
   Have aggregators and mobile devices reduced interaction?
  
   Rupert
   http://www.fatgirlinohio.org/
   http://www.crowdabout.us/fatgirlinohio/myshow/
  
  
   On 7 Mar 2007, at 00:17, caroosky wrote:
  
   Steve,
   Great observations, especially the fact that we are each experts in
   finding differences.
  
   I'm sure you've heard the phrase, If the only tool you have in your
   kit is a hammer, every problem you encounter starts to look like a
   nail.
  
   As someone spending a great deal of time thinking about how to build
   social tools, I'm perhaps all too quick to criticize YouTube's
hammer
   (in this case, their comment feature). In doing this, I'm not about
   to criticize content creators who use YouTube for what it does best:
   getting video up on the web and available to a massively large
   potential audience. I put things on YouTube when that is my goal.
   When I want to 

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

2007-03-08 Thread tim
You would get some traffic...

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From: Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 08 Mar 2007 20:31:25 
To:videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Tracking videobloggingweek2007 videos

Hm maybe I should make that my theme for vlogweek2007 All 
 naked, all the time... ;)
 
 Heath
 http://batmangeek7.: http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com blogspot.com
 
 --- In videoblogging@: mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com 
yahoogroups.com, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
 
  Trying to watch your last video. Hey...almost nekkid was the sales
  pitch that got me ;)
  
  Does anyone else find Blip slow as molasses tonight or is it just 
 me?
  
  David
  http://www.davidhow: http://www.davidhowellstudios.com ellstudios.com 
  
  --- In videoblogging@: mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com 
  yahoogroups.com, Heath heathparks@ wrote:
  
   Yeah, I kinda like people coming by the site as well, plus 
 putting it 
   up on one site stuff would get lost in the shuffle I think, a 
   group blog/vlog would be nice to cross post too maybe.what 
 about 
   creating an video blogging week 2007 group and we can post 
   annoucnements there? Just thinking out loud..
   
   Heath
   http://batmangeek7.: http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com blogspot.com 
   (almost nude in my last video) ;)
   
   --- In videoblogging@: mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com 
   yahoogroups.com, ryanne hodson 
   ryanne.hodson@ wrote:
   
what if we have a group blogger blog
and all upload to our blip accounts (or if you don't have 
 onewe 
   make a
group one)
and we crosspost to the blog.

make a feedburner feed for the blog
and people can subscribe to that.

only that breaks permalinks to your personal blog
which is kinda blah

On 3/8/07, David King davidleeking@ wrote:

 Although, I think technorati tagging has improved since 
 last 
   year. At
 least,
 I know it was used successfully at a conference last fall 
   (Internet
 Librarian 2006), which involved enough tagging of blogs, 
 photos, 
   and such
 that the tag made the top of technorati and flickr's most 
 popular 
   lists.

 So just the normal tagging might work fine.

 david

 On 08 Mar 2007 10:50:43 -0800, sull sulleleven@sulleleven%
   40gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  could also use the blip upload api instead of sharing blip 
   account
  credentials.
  btw.
 
 
  On 3/8/07, sull sulleleven@ sulleleven%
   40gmail.comsulleleven%
 40gmail.com wrote:
  
   blip to the rescue?
  
   inside out.
  
   create a new account on blip for videobloggingweek2007.
   share the account with vloggers who have agreed to 
   participate.
   share the feed.
   done.
  
   yes, trust is involved.
  
   sull
  
   On 3/8/07, Josh Leo joshleo@ joshleo%
   40gmail.comjoshleo%40gmail.com wrote:
   
Steve Garfield and I were just discussing the best way 
 to 
   track the
videos
produced for videoblogging week 2007.
   
Last year the problem with technorati was that it took 
   forever for
 the
posts
to actually go through their system and be collected.
   
adding tags is the logical idea but we need the tagging 
   system to
 grab
the
media, repackage it into a feed and make sure that it 
 is up 
   to date
 at
least
to the hour.
   
any other ideas?
any services/sites already do this?
   
we could have a wiki and have people add their posts 
 there, 
   but i
  doubt
everyone would do it and it would be nice to get an RSS 
   feed out of
 it
all.
   
any developers wanna new project?
   
--
Josh Leo
   
www.JoshLeo.com
www.WanderingWestMichigan.com
   
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   http://SpreadTheMed: http://SpreadTheMedia.org ia.org (my blog)
   http://interdigitat: http://interdigitate.com e.com (otherly)
 
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  Sull
  http://vlogdir.: http://vlogdir.com com (a project)
  http://SpreadTheMed: http://SpreadTheMedia.org ia.org (my blog)
  http://interdigitat: http://interdigitate.com e.com (otherly)
 
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 http://davidleeking: http://davidleeking.com/etc .com/etc - videoblog

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Re: [videoblogging] set up mac book pro as wireless access point

2007-03-08 Thread joshpaul
Check under System Preferences, and then Sharing. From there you should be
able to share out your connection (i.e. if your connecting via ethernet,
share out your wireless).

HTH.

On 3/8/07, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   I got to SXSW and our hotel has internet via ethernet, but not wireless.

 This is a problem, since both my wife and I want to connect.

 At vlog Europe we did this by setting up my mac book pro as a wireless
 access point, but I can't remember how we did it and haven't had much luck
 with google or apple help in figuring it out, probably just don't have the
 correct terminology.

 Any help would be appreciated.

 ... thanks ... Richard

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 http://richardshow.org
 http://inspiredhealing.tv

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