I must have subconsciously absorbed this news from the internets.
Apple have just ditched exclusivity with O2 in the UK and have signed
deals with Orange and Vodafone.
ATT exclusivity ends in 2010 - if the UK trial goes well for Apple,
perhaps they will then open things up more in the US
Someone at Lifehacker spent a lot of time summarizing the basics of
setting up a good Wordpress blog:
http://lifehacker.com/5365600/the-beginners-guide-to-tricking-out-your-wordpress-blog
Lists all the must have plugins and discusses finding/hacking a theme.
Jay
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http://ryanishungry.com
Mike and I started a wiki page to document ideas for future iterations
of the VideoWrangler/VideoPress plugins.
http://showinabox.pbworks.com/Videopress-Features
Please add any ideas you have.
Eric has updated these plugins for the latest version of Wordpress,
and we dont currently expect any
So Rupert given your experience with Nokia and Apple, I would love to
read your more elaborate thoughts on the two options for mobile smart phone
puters. Are you leaning towards iPhone?
side note...
latest iPad rumor has it coming out in May/June and will run iphone OS with
a 3g and non-3g
So Rupert given your experience with Nokia and Apple, I would love to
read your more elaborate thoughts on the two options for mobile smart phone
puters. Are you leaning towards iPhone?
I was a Nokia user for a long time...but without being a fanboy, I got
to say how awesome the iPhone is.
No. I realised the only reason I wanted an iPhone/iPod Touch this
week - the *only* reason - is for a job next week where the client
wants me to do audioboos.
Otherwise, I've been saving up for an N900. I'll find another way
around the live audio posting. The Audioboo iPhone app is an
Nokia has been closed up until now. The N900 using an open source OS
is a radical departure for them - they've been a traditional,
hierarchical closed company. Thus many fewer apps. Also the apps are
more functional, less fun for straight mobile phones. The moment you
bring in a touch
The other night I had guests over and we were talkiing about the struggles
of the print industry and in particular the newspapers. I pointed out that
though technology advancements have caused this struggle, it will also be
their saving grace... as we see these advanced networked mobile touch
Pixelpipe is a fantastic sharing app - allows you to publish to masses
of sharing sites networks with one click from your phone - or by
email, or by web form.
On 29-Sep-09, at 5:03 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
The other night I had guests over and we were talkiing about the
struggles
On Sep 29, 2009, at 9:11 AM, Rupert Howe wrote:
Pixelpipe is a fantastic sharing app - allows you to publish to masses
of sharing sites networks with one click from your phone - or by
email, or by web form.
I tried using Pixelpipe to send cellphone video (via email),
distribute to
Pixelpipe works for me to distribute to Blip. Check your Blip login.
And Blip's autocrossposting blog service still worked when it received
my post via Pixelpipe, even though their mobile upload has been
discontinued (for good reasons, I understand).
On 29-Sep-09, at 5:28 PM, B Yen wrote:
I'm looking for some feedback on Brightcove. Do you use it for your
videos? Is it expensive? What features do you like? Drawbacks? Looking
for any and all info/experiences.
Thanks very much,
Mary
videopancakes
mcmpr...@gmail.com
I'm looking for some feedback on Brightcove. Do you use it for your
videos? Is it expensive? What features do you like? Drawbacks? Looking
for any and all info/experiences.
I think Brightcove closed down video uploading accounts for the
public. They moved to only commercial clients. I havent
One thing to consider with pixelpipe (unlike the iPhone's sharing of
video by email or to YouTube) is that it doesn't compress the video
first and doesn't limit the length. So you can easily end up trying to
push a 30, 40, 50MB+ video from your phone. It's still a great app.
You just have to be
I'm sorry if I've missed this elsewhere, but is there currently a way to upload
iPhone video directly to my Blip.tv Pro account while setting all the
parameters I need to set (like marking a video private and no ads)?
Adam W. Warner
I have to say that I agree about the Iphone...and you all know how hard that is
for me to say..lol But I think almost hands down, the Iphone is the best
entertainment device that also happens to be a phone. Now I have heard as just
a phone it's just so so, but they did pretty much nail
On Sep 29, 2009, at 9:32 AM, Rupert Howe wrote:
Pixelpipe works for me to distribute to Blip. Check your Blip login.
I changed the Applications Key already once, still no go!! I
checked the special Pixelpipe email, it's OK. I did a CC video email
to Pixelpipe, Kyte.tv, Fragmob, Flickr.
So I will give props to Apple for the iphoneit does make you wonder
though why these other handset makers are having such a hard time making an
Iphone cloneI mean it can't be that hard, can it?
I think its a few issues. One is that they are unloading phones that were
already mass
Pixelpipe has an iPhone app. Nice. :)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, B Yen b...@... wrote:
On Sep 29, 2009, at 9:32 AM, Rupert Howe wrote:
Pixelpipe works for me to distribute to Blip. Check your Blip login.
I changed the Applications Key already once, still no go!! I
checked
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