here's a piece I wrote for a street press mag recently, trying to encourage some more cross-over and/or dialogue between the quite vibrant VJ videoblogging scenes... am sending to both the eyecandy videoblogging lists too, as well as posting at a few forum sites, and [EMAIL
I'm sure this wouldnt matter to those that champion the use of links within videos ...
but would that break ipod compatability of the video? (they
obviously wouldnt be able to follow the links, but I mean would the
video no longer even play on an iPod if I were to experiment with this
in-video
Hi, Vloggers
I would like to share my friend's first attempt at videoblogging.
The videos up are hilarious.
Go to Bill Dyszel's Instant filmmaking blog and give him some
encouragement. I think videoblogging is the perfect medium for
his personality and talent.
JV
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On a different note, I haven't done this in a while:
GROUP HUG
I really appreiciate what we are doing: demanding that we communicate. I
forget that
sometimes on this list. But really, just because I'm shouting in the corner,
does not mean
you have to answer.
On 10/27/05, robert a/k/a r [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would love to see this group get away from A-list and move forth. Letvideoblogging flourish without A-listers blogrolling A-listers, withoutclique-ybehaviour, opening the doors to all producers, developers and
collaborators.
Better yet,
Not yet its not Andreas...in fact granularity for granularity's sake is
particularly tedious..at the moment then the 'interest' is purely
academic
On 27/10/05 3:39 PM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 05:08:21 +0200, Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why do you say granularity for the sake of granularity? That's not a goal.
Granularity for the sake of creating works that embrace the workings of
the web could be one. I don't know what to make of your comment about it
being academic - the word is ambiguous.
- Andreas
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005
On Oct 27, 2005, at 5:46 AM, Mat Wall-Smith wrote:
Not yet its not Andreas...in fact granularity for granularity's
sake is
particularly tedious..at the moment then the 'interest' is purely
academic
Exactly. I agree. I said in my Vlog Anarchy video that I love
interactive things and
Well I think I'd prefer granularity for the sake of expression.
And the word academic is not ambiguous to me and I doubt it is to you.
The potential for a distinctly networked videography remains exactly that.
Adrian's work explores that potential but I am not sure those elements are
any more
You're quite right, Peter, that's why Node 101 URL: http://node101.org
resonates.
Help me decide the shape of the next Road Node trip. So far, there's a
place to stay in Ojai.
Jan
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Today I have just re-jigged my site slightly, all my videos were previously
linked to my slot
in dailymotion.com, but as from yesterday all of my links didn't work. (Many
thank to
Susan Kirkpatrick for noticing and informing me) So I am now using dailymotions
1 click
blog feature which is
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 13:34:40 +0200, Mat Wall-Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well I think I'd prefer granularity for the sake of expression.
That's what I said.
And the word academic is not ambiguous to me and I doubt it is to you.
I don't know if you academic in the way of 'as related to
Thanks for the post Andrew. I should have raised the issue in a nice
way, but I can be a git sometimes.
Anyway the file does play on windows, in many different ways:
Quicktime 7
Nero Showtime
VLC
Windows media player ( any other directshow-codec-supporting video
app) via installation of some
I had the same problem last nightThe blogging fonctionalitie on Dailymotion his very goodbut i have not the API on my xi-vlog.On the french vlogger list we have a question about "archives" and "flux""Is archives important for vlogging ?"or"What is important on vlogging ?Yersteday, today, or
On Oct 27, 2005, at 1:38 AM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 02:04:47 +0200, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Am I making the right inferences? No, damnit. You didn't pay attention. I said this is NOT a case of either/or. It's NOT about "this is a videoblog
Well hell, if you think you might head west you can always stay
here! IH10 runs across the south right through San Antonio and on to
LA.
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On Oct 27, 2005, at 6:38 AM, Jan McLaughlin wrote:
Help
Came across this one a few days ago...
http://mooom.jp/
Nathan Miller
www.bicycle-sidewalk.com
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Okay, this is pretty amazing to have people capturing footage like this, from a
position
outside the commercial media, I have to agree. But let's not get too lustful
for the action
here...that's one of the problems with mainstream journalism.
This is, first and foremost, a bad thing for
It's really quite fantastic, Lynn.
Thanks!
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What you describe Lynn is something that interests me greatly, tho I
call it a documentary anthology.
There's a woman who's walking all the streets of Los Angeles doing a
similar structure. Walk L.A. With Me is the title of her work (I
think).
While Kent Bye's Echochamber Project will
JanThanks for taking a moment to look at it and the feedback. Sorry to have to ask for it, but people don't really seem to leave comments as much I would think that they would on vlogs so we never really know what people are thinking. LynnLynn LaneCoal River Pictures/SKILLZ DVD
Jan,I was following the "Walk L.A. With Me" since she started her project. It is a brilliant concept. Kent Bye's EchoChamber Project is spectacular as well. I think that this medium allows for an entire new way to create a film as is illustrated in Kent's effort. I will be focussed on an ever
Hi videobloggers,
Wondering if anyone knows a simple technique, method or plugin that
allows a single Wordpress installation to create multiple feeds.
I want to have one installation create a feed for QuickTime and a feed
for Windows Media.
If there isn't a solution already, perhaps I'll
On Oct 25, 2005, at 8:09 PM, tractionman_swe wrote:
Any ideas on how to snap out of it?
What's helped me to be more creative is to keep on creating even when
I don't feel creative. The whole not feeling creative thing lasted a
few days - now I've got a backlog of creativity that's a mile
On Oct 26, 2005, at 12:54 PM, LeanBackVids.com wrote:
As you can tell, this is something I get fired up about. It is my
opinion that theme-based vlogs will thrive while personal vlogs will
generally be reserved for friends/family.
It's seems to me what your not saying in this statement is
Check these two vlog entries
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That's what I did for the different FreeVlog feeds back in May when I
set it up. I did just that one time so I don't remember anything
about how it was done. I do remember that it was pretty easy and
only took a few minutes
Exactly. That's why I never let people comment on a video at mefeedia,
but send them to the blog instead.
p
I myself probably would take advantage of the ability to turn off
comments or moderate them at blip.tv. I've always reserved the
right to just that with any post on my own
Wednesday, October 26, 2005, 2:09:09 AM, tractionman_swe wrote:
Don't really want to show stuff like: this is my
home, this is my pet frog, this is where I work and so on. Not
because I'm afraid to show things like that. It's just that I find
my everyday life to be, well kind of dull and I
The next blip release will include a switch to allow users to turn off comments on their posts. I think it's a matter of personal preference -- some people like them, some people don't. So now it'll really become a personal preference :)We'd love nothing more than the ability to forward
timely piece. just last week someone posted some interesting VJ
references here on the group and I have been looking into it ever
since. Along the way I made the obvious discovery of Apple Tiger's new
Quartz Composer (formerly PixalShox Studio). What a tool! If you have
Mac Tiger and have
hi Josh and David,
thanks for bringing this up - we're fixing it right this second.
I'll follow up when it's done and tested.
cheers,
- Jared
On Oct 27, 2005, at 1:18 AM, David Meade wrote:
Josh ... I figured it out ... your MIME mention got me thinking and I
checked something...
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's seems to me what your not saying in this statement is that it's
somehow better to have a theme-based vlog, ie they thrive while
personal vlog will be reserved. I think the whole point about
videoblogging is that
Yesterday, I published the second Boiler Room video blog from 711
Water Street, Port Townsend, WA. The Boiler Room is a teen center
that is in the process on moving into their new downtown home.
Boiler Room Forum (Access Videos/Photos)
url: http://ptscene.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=50#50
The
On Oct 27, 2005, at 10:33 AM, LeanBackVids.com wrote:
What type of site is most likely to gain more readers (aka be more
popular)? In my opinion, that would be themed content because a a
particular subject will relate to more people than an individual.
I think you're right about that.
My video blog is http://jumplive.blogspot.com, I'm using
Feedburner.com for the RSS feeds.
[ do a search on offroad under iTunes Music Store ]
I made a video-blog entry, where there are 2 links to audio files. I
noticed iTunes/podcast took the text for the 1st audio file, used
the 2nd
Jakob and Schlomo get quoted too...
x-tad-biggerhttp://tinyurl.com/77ce9
/x-tad-bigger
cheers
r
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hi, newbie to the
site (and to videoblogging) but this caught my eye:
What type of site is most
likely to gain more readers
In my opinion, that would be
themed content
more difficult to produce
than stuff about theirown life.
Themed content has
to be gathered, written, produced,
Yes unfortunately there are all sorts of potential issues which crop
up if people have more than one enclosure per post.
Unfortunately yes the easiest solution is to have a seperate blog
entry for every audio/video file.
People who have multiple files per post because they offer their stuff
in
Id agree but modify that sentiment slightly. Rather than saying that
none of it matters and is besides the point, the beauty of
videoblogging is that it doesnt HAVE to matter. Having not so many
viewers is no longer a barrier to publishing stuff, the economies of
scale dont break and are somewhat
Dave,Your font is incredibly difficult to read in your post. I would suggest changing your default font. LynnLynn LaneCoal River Pictures/SKILLZ DVD Magazinewebsite: www.CoalRiverPictures.comemail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]vlog: http://docmaker.blogspot.comfeed:
That was a glorious post, very well put.
I am presently looking after vjcentral and vjforums, and have just
requested that a new sub-forum be created on vjforums.com that deals
with all things videoblog-related. If this subforum materialisses, I
will post to let everyone know. I desperately want
the easiest solution is often not the best one
i link to more than one piece of media in some of my posts
i noticed that there are others doing this now too
i do not constrain myself to one photo per post, why should I do it for
other forms of media?
this it the problem with using aggregators
if
Well I was talking current solutions that a user could do themselves.
This issue has been a problem and something people have talked about
here and wanted to sort out for many many months. But to my eyes the
situation is getting messier and even less easy to sort out.
A solution to this requires
hi Josh,
we've looked into this, and it looks like the MIME type we are
returning for mp3s is correct - the text/html comes from the redirect
we do (just as the Internet Archive does). We haven't changed this
behavior in some time.
it looks like the problem was probably a
It appears that if you post to this group in Google, it does not show
up in Yahoo. I'm going to create a poll to ask folks if they read
this group through Google or Yahoo. Just curious.
All the best,
Tom
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jean_poole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here's a piece I wrote for a street press mag recently, trying to
encourage some more cross-over and/or dialogue between the quite
vibrant VJ videoblogging scenes... am sending to both the eyecandy
videoblogging
Ok. I have tried and tried to get QT PRO to work! With movie maker I
just plug the firewire into my camcorder and it captures the video.
Is there an easy way to do this with QT PRO on Windows? In QT PRO
there is no import video option..no record video option...I know that
I have QT PRO. Can
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Beth Kanter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just did a vlog post of a talk by Joshua Schachter (delicious guy).
There are lots of text notes and a few clips, including his elevator
speech. After the discussion, I wanted to get him to do the elevator
pitch in
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, robert a/k/a r
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jakob and Schlomo get quoted too...
http://tinyurl.com/77ce9
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Here's the permalink to the ClipShack film, Capt Jack the
This may of been covered before, but I'll raise it anyhow :)
I've been watching the stats blip.tv stats on a recent vlog I put up (
http://enric.blip.tv/file/3082 ) and my iTunes views surpassed all
others in the Browser category (as of this posting):
Browser Views Sites
Oh the longtail.The way I see it, it is not particularly the themed
content that will bring in the masses but the fact that this so called
popular themed content is centered around a very specific audience:
internet geeks out there. Ok lets see here...Rocketboom has a wide
variety of topics
I found QT Pro to be a bit lacking in the video
editing department. So following some of the advice
from the list I'm now using Movie Maker to
capture/edit my video then I export as DV-AVI then
Open with Quicktime Pro Export from Quicktime
Pro as an MPeg-4.
I have a feeling that I'm going to
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
videoblogging group:
What is your primary way of POSTING to this group? There is a seperate poll
for reading the group.
o Email
o Online at Google Groups
o Online at Yahoo Groups
To vote, please visit the following web
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
videoblogging group:
What is your primary way of READING this group? There is a seperate poll for
posting to the group.
o Email
o Online at Google Groups
o Online at Yahoo Groups
To vote, please visit the following web
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 26, 2005, at 2:40 PM, Irish Hermit wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I guess it's a matter of definition... I obviously don't agree
with your
From NYT article on Christie's art auction,
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/27/arts/design/27auct.html?adxnnl=18h...
.
Now I can understand Toulouse-Lautrec's Laundress selling for $20
million to $25 million:
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2005/10/26/arts/20051027_AUCT_SLIDES...
But why would
I've created two polls asking folks what is their primary way of
READING and POSTING to the group. The reason I'm curious is because
I read the group mostly through Google, but POST through Yahoo. I
find Google's layout and format makes it easier to follow the threads
than Yahoos.
If I'm
The only list I know of that lists aggregators and whether multiple
enclosures is supported is
http://www.cadenhead.org/workbench/news/2425/rss-20-enclosure-support
Part of the confusion is that Dave Winer, the creator of the RSS
2.0 specification, has stated that multiple enclosures was not
Hey Enric,
I'm not sure why you saw such a sudden increase in iTunes requests,
but we've generally been seeing an increase in iTunes subscriptions
across the videos served by blip. One thing of note that happened
with you, specifically, I think, is getting linked to by Marc
Canter. I'm
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tell you
that if i had themed content specifically centered around Grand Rapids,
Backpacking, Geocaching, or folk music, I would not be appealing to the
majority of the internet crowd that makes up our viewership. Sure
FWIW, last week I converted many of my old videos to m4v for iTunes. I
simply added them as second enclosures in the relevant existing RSS
items. iTunes sees only the m4v files, everyone else sees one or the
other or maybe both. Doesn't seem to cause any problems.
Be aware that it takes
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Enric,
I'm not sure why you saw such a sudden increase in iTunes requests,
but we've generally been seeing an increase in iTunes subscriptions
across the videos served by blip. One thing of note that
As you can tell, this is something I get fired
up about. It is my
opinion that theme-based vlogs will thrive
while personal vlogs will
generally be reserved for friends/family.
My though on Themed Content Vlogs -VS- Personal
Content Vlogs is that both will Thrive depending on
which side of
Hello,
Topics on vjforums are quite similar to videoblogging topics, you just have to change vj with videoblog !
It's true that video production in a VJ context is really time
consuming, most of the time I don't record my video-mixes, because it's
extra work (video input, sound level check,
How do I Export AVI from Movie Maker?
How do I import that into Quicktime Pro?
Sorry I'm really behind in the times. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Paul
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Deirdre Straughan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FWIW, last week I converted many of my old videos to m4v for iTunes. I
simply added them as second enclosures in the relevant existing RSS
items.
iTunes sees only the m4v files, everyone else sees one or the other
I posted this a week ago through google before I realized google's
posts don't show up on the yahoo group. So sorry to those seeing it
twice:
I vlogged the Meet The Vloggers dinner in San Francisco on Wednesday,
Oct 19th 2005 at my site:
Export AVI from Microsoft Movie Maker:
Save Movie File
My Computer
Path Name
Other Settings = DV-AVI (NTSC)
Import AVI into Quicktime Pro:
Open just as any other video
--File Open or Right Click Open With--
Export Movie
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Yeah, Damn you're right. That sucks!! The Google group interface is
much better at reading this group than yahoo's...
Bill Streeter
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Irish Hermit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It appears that if you post to this group in
.mp4 .mov and .m4v are supported on the ipod, but unfortunately these
file extensions do not tell the whole story.
.m4v as apple have it setup, is h264. Its actually the same as .mp4
h264, they just used a different file extension to confuse
everyone/make it open in itunes by default. For maximum
If you guys haven't tried it already, check out a gmail account set to
receive the individual emails from this group.
I was sceptical at first, but it does very very well. It groups
emails of the same thread together and has lots of ah ... why didn't
anyone think of that before type of space
Does MPEG4 or .MOV work better with video ipod? Or is there no
differance? Sorry for all the dumb questions. My older brother use
to hit me in the head with his baseball bat. I finally got my videos
into QT! Now I just need to know which is better MPEG4 or .MOV?
Sanchez
Ryanne made a tutorial with this in it yesterday.
URL: http://freevlog.org/wordpress/index.php/2005/10/25/create-a-
quicktime-mov-from-windows-movie-maker/
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On Oct 27, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Christopher
A couple of years ago everyone was sending me invitations to join the beta, but i flaked on them, and now you can't get an account...On 27-Oct-05, at 3:28 PM, David Meade wrote: If you guys haven't tried it already, check out a gmail account set to receive the individual emails from this group.
i see nothing on the QTPro/Win site to indicate that it captures video.
i still have version 6 and it does not appear to have the ability
it does say that ver 7 can capture audio from a USB mic
but i find no specific claim to capturing video (under windows)
which is a bummer
it captures both audio
I'm glad someone asked this question because I've been meaning to
myself. I have the exporting to QT down, but my problem is I have no
idea how to compress the video once it is a QT file. My QT movies end
up being very large. Help...please!!
Tim
On 10/27/05, Christopher Bergeron [EMAIL
...and I think Michael has the best point, right here. I'm going to
figure out how to do that tonight.
Thanks Michael :)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 26, 2005, at 1:49 PM, David Meade wrote:
I myself probably would take advantage of the
On 10/27/05, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The final
example that we brought up is the KItkastum SEXwhat does the
internet revolve around? SEX. I tell you that if i had themed content
specifically centered around Grand Rapids, Backpacking, Geocaching, or
folk music, I would not be
Doh. Sorry if I mis-spoke. I wrote up a lil test page where I can
enter a url and it returns the headers of that file or of the 302
behind it ... perhaps in my rush to check the MIME after hearing it as
a possible cause I neglected to click the follow 302 button I
made...
I thought I was
I'm not sure if either is better than the other; but I did discover
something, that I was just discussing with Markus.
I noticed that some people's vlogs, like RichardShow.com , will play
the audio when I do shuffle songs. But others, (like my own) it
will just skip over my post and go to the
I did see it in your vlog, cirne. Neat to see familiar faces! Would
be cool if more of you could come to San Antonio, so we could meet more
of you! It's November 5th!
;)
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I posted this a
I never did the beta and I was able to get an account.On 10/27/05, Brett Gaylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A couple of years ago everyone was sending me invitations to join the
beta, but i flaked on them, and now you can't get an account...On 27-Oct-05, at 3:28 PM, David Meade wrote: If you guys
Loiez,
Thank you for you comment, I like to think that all my work is on the net somewhere where people can view my anthology or evolution into video making from start to finish, a record of what is past, present and future. I guess you are right in raising that question but my target audience
Hi all,
I am working on mefeedia this week, and I wanted to ask everyone who
has had problems with their feed in mefeedia to send me an email. That
will help a lot with fixing the problems.
The most common probs are: can't add feed to mefeedia, or there is
something wrong with the instant
This brings up another question. That is somewhat related I think...
Is there a way to redirect a request for a media file that I host to
the page that the media file is posted on without breaking the RSS
feed? I've been getting a lot of people linking directly to my video
files and would like
Does anyone have a contact on the iTunes team?
I'd like to get some stats about how many people have subscribed to us
via iTunes.
I'm not sure whether Apple would have that info, or whether the feed
just goes more or less straight from our server into the iTunes
software on someone's desktop,
Well I was wrong. I sent that message (below) from the Google groups
interface so it does work. Try it!
... And yeah I did think about setting up another Gmail account for
this group--but the big issue with that is having to log out of one
gmail account and logging into another to read the
Hey everyone,I've been encoding videos at work using the Windows Media Encoder 9, as we're starting to (re)launch a new(ish) videoblog.AOL seems to be having a hard time with some of them.Has anyone experienced this before?
When we click on the media link from the AOL browser, we get a weird
As a Avid Reader and (Piss Pour Poster) in this group I'v started noticing something quite odd starting to happen in iTunes. As a news media BlackHill.TV is only a video and audio feed for our parent portal BlackHillsToday. Much like the MSN, Foxes and so on, except much smaller. With that
Good luck trying to get a hold of those guys! I bet there are a lot
of people who would like to talk to them!
Does anyone remember Andreas saying the other day that he had
developed a php script that can be added to WP that does the same
thing that the can track your subscription stats the way
I think AOL browser is still regarded as poor and most sites dont
bother ensuring compatibility.
Also I get the sense there are real problems with AOL browser and WMV9
stuff. Even a corporation which delivers live video via PPV,
recommends AOL users load up IE to click the media links (
You mean you want link previously published to be valid but redirect
to another location? Sure you can do that. How to do it would depend
on the webserver setup ... but most can set up a redirect pretty
easily.
On 10/27/05, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This brings up another
Well that didnt last long. Its no longer there on the front page of
the podcasts directory.
On the other hand I see tiki bar tv is at number 1 in todays podcasts
in the US. As I mentioned previously Apple have different stats for
different countries, tiki bar tv is at number 11 in todays uk top
I read this group from gmail as a Daily digest. The threading works
well to keep the conversations. I tag everything videoblogging and
can google anything I need related to this group.
What's exciting is the amorphous shape videoblogging is and how we
all are trying to wrap our brains around
On 10/27/05, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... And yeah I did think about setting up another Gmail account for
this group--but the big issue with that is having to log out of one
gmail account and logging into another to read the group. The Google
groups interface is almost as nice as
Thursday, October 27, 2005, 10:56:47 PM, David Meade wrote:
On 10/27/05, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This brings up another question. That is somewhat related I think...
Is there a way to redirect a request for a media file that I host to
the page that the media file is posted on
I dont see the history quite as you describe.
Podcasters and videobloggers did not help apple launch itunes. itunes
was sucessful because there was a demand for legitimate online music
purchasing, coupled with widespread ownership of ipods.
The ipod isnt the only portable music player, but it
I've got 100 invites available within my gmail account (I'm not
sure if everyone does - I've sent a couple dozen in the past).
If anyone needs an invite, send me a note with your e-mail address
and I'll send you a Gmail invite and you can grab an account.
I'm grooving on gmail. I use it for
That damn one-eyed dog got more space in the article than I did!!
:)
As an online article, I thought it was kinda strange that they didn't link to
any of us
content makers-- just hosting services. And even then, it was kind of slapshod
in where
the hotlinks are located. They have that
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