FWIW and I really don't know for sure, but every indication that I have
seen leads me to think that Apple is all over this NOW.
I have heard that they have several "launches" in the pipeline. What
and when? I dunno.
My question is: who will make the more significant move first? Sony?
Ap
Josh Leo wrote:
> The term podcast came from the idea that these mp3 "shows" would be put on
> an ipod...so i guess that name is flawed right there because it is not a key
> feature of the content that is being created or how it is presented...it is
> a matter of how the user decides to listen t
Jen Simmons wrote:
> to me this is a great reason to not worry about Apple not jumping all
> over videoblogging. Let them take two years to catch on -- and in that
> two years the grassroots, people-based movement (and the words
> VIDEOBLOGGING and VLOGGING) can really take hold.
Sounds good...
At the risk of being howled down again as I suggested some months ago here...
Ahem a vlog or a videoblog is an application of a Vodcast - well that's how I see it and explain it to my clients anyway...
Fire when ready ;-)
Jim
http://jimstewart.netOn 9/16/05, Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
The term podcast came from the idea that these mp3 "shows" would be put
on an ipod...so i guess that name is flawed right there because it is
not a key feature of the content that is being created or how it is
presented...it is a matter of how the user decides to listen to it. the
second thing i
It's my favorite Michael. I think of myself as a video podcaster NOT
a vlogger.
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to me this is a great reason to not worry about Apple not jumping all
over videoblogging. Let them take two years to catch on -- and in that
two years the grassroots, people-based movement (and the words
VIDEOBLOGGING and VLOGGING) can really take hold.
j
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I love that video! One of my all time favorites.
On Sep 15, 2005, at 6:12 PM, Andreas Haugstrup wrote:
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> http://www.human-dog.com/lab/?p=57 >
>
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 00:07:00 +0200, Pete Prodoehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was amazed (though by now I shouldn't be) at some of the cluelessness
> of the slashdot crowd... I mean, they are supposed to be a geek crowd.
> Maybe they are, but they sure don't think in revolutionary ways when it
this is the most
cringe worthy in my book.
speaking of your book (of vlog), do insert your opinion somewhere about
the word podcast and how we vlogger type dont like that kind of
language ;-)
On 9/15/05, Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
< http://apple.slashdot.org/apple/05/09/15/1821228.shtml
Verdi wrote:
> < http://apple.slashdot.org/apple/05/09/15/1821228.shtml?
> tid=176&tid=95&tid=3 >
>
> Will we be stuck with the term video podcasting? God I hope not. Of
> all of the terms I've heard for videoblogging, this is the most
> cringe worthy in my book.
I was amazed (though by no
< http://apple.slashdot.org/apple/05/09/15/1821228.shtml?
tid=176&tid=95&tid=3 >
Will we be stuck with the term video podcasting? God I hope not. Of
all of the terms I've heard for videoblogging, this is the most
cringe worthy in my book.
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