Alright I confessApple did ask me to be their video blog whore for
there presentation todayThey offered me a free ipod video, a .MAC
account, and a dinner with Steve Jobs. I promise not to forget all of
you who helped me get where I am today...
I am selling out, cashing in and
i think 'vlog soup' by steve garfield would be a cool choice for demo.On 10/12/05, Mat Wall-Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Given the videoblog landscape I'd have thought RB would be the safest option for Apple.
No-one else does work as regularly and reliably produced and I imagine your
I tried to buy an 20 gig iPod as a gift last week. Couldn't get one.
No store here can get the current model of iPods from Apple. All orders are
pending and there is no word on when they will be available again (across
numerous stores).
To me it feels like the 'something else' is an iPod of one
Well you've all got me wondering enough for me to go over there and
make a cold call on Apple's PR in the Lobby as to why they never
return my calls nor answer my emails. I am sick and tired of being
ignored by them. It should make for some interesting video even if I
am rejected at the
Thanks a lot. I think my track record is pretty good. Is less than
daily not regular nor reliable? I've posted every week since startup
and more than once a week usually. Not flashy enough for you Mat? Or
too long? Or what? ; ^ ) You want more laughs less length?
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Taylor Barcroft
Sorry Taylor..everyone here is great...just think that Rocketboom has a
nicely packaged commercially viable 'product' with a good length, a good
download size, that follows the 'theory of minimum innovation'- this is what
what I mean by reliable -- as well as that the program has been running for
On Oct 12, 2005, at 8:33 AM, Mat Wall-Smith wrote:
Rocketboom . . . follows the 'theory of minimum innovation'-
I could easily be offended by this part but maybe you don't
understand what we have been up to or maybe I am misunderstanding
your angle. Either way, no biggie, just couldn't let
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 16:32:15 +0200, andrew michael baron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I could easily be offended by this part but maybe you don't
understand what we have been up to or maybe I am misunderstanding
your angle. Either way, no biggie, just couldn't let that one slip
by. Even if you
I think it's safe to assume the field of topic is videoblogging.
On Oct 12, 2005, at 10:35 AM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
It depends on what kind of field one expected rocketboom to be
innovating
in, I guess.
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If Apple were going to show off some content to tease for a video
product offering, don't you think it would more likely be U2, Madonna,
or someone else who has performed at a Super Bowl Half-Time Show?
-Josh
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Fair play?
Bingo.
On Oct 12, 2005, at 10:54 AM, Joshua Kinberg wrote:
If Apple were going to show off some content to tease for a video
product offering, don't you think it would more likely be U2, Madonna,
or someone else who has performed at a Super Bowl Half-Time Show?
-Josh
Yes and No...
They may want to do the Adam Curry thing with video as well.
So you'll get Madonna. But they'll add a 'video podcasting' focus to the
podcast directory..
Of course prophecy is a fools game...
On 13/10/05 12:58 AM, andrew michael baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bingo.
On
In recent weeks Think Secret has been deluged with conflicting
information from sources regarding Apple's September 7 media event,
the cancelled Apple Expo keynote, and tomorrow October 12 event. While
reliable evidence has corroborated reports of the development of a
video iPod, information has
From: http://tinyurl.com/d6kbc
I have just heard through the grapevine that a popular video blog
has just been asked by Apple if their videocast can be used in
Apple’s presentation on Wednesday, Oct 12th.
Hey Andrew... was Rocketboom asked? Of course, you can't really
answer that question
hmmm... from macromors.com:Meanwhile, one unconfirmed blog post reports that "a popular video blog" has been asked by Apple to be used during Apple's presentation tomorrow..anyone here feel like spoiling their surprise?On Oct 11, 2005, at 10:19 PM, LeanBackVids.com wrote:"In recent weeks Think
Title: Re: [videoblogging] Video iPod in 13 hours?
Andrew, Amanda? Blink once if you are apples next big thing... ; )
On 12/10/05 1:01 PM, Andr Sala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmmm... from macromors.com:
Meanwhile, one unconfirmed blog post http://www.jeremyhubert.com/os-x/ipod
Title: Re: [videoblogging] Video iPod in 13 hours?
Given the videoblog landscape Id have thought RB would be the safest option for Apple.
No-one else does work as regularly and reliably produced and I imagine your subscriptions would probably back that up.
What is your circulation now?
mat
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