Yes, Mr. Kinberg, you're quite right: we stand on the shoulders / successes
/ failures of not only the bloggers but the podcasters as well, which is why
I scan the podcast list.

Does the blogosphere have this kind of metadiscussion buzzing in the
background or does it all happen in the blogs?

Jan
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From: "Joshua Kinberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Blogging infrastructure built over time. We're standing on the
> shoulders of giants. Let's not forget that. We're not any more or less
> special because we have video in a blog. But, I do think there are
> opportunities here to build tools and services that specifically
> relate to media publishing/syndication that could eventually set this
> apart somewhat from other forms of Blogging while still connecting to
> the blogosphere as a whole. This is what we talk about often when we
> refer to this as an ecology.
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> -Josh
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> On 8/14/05, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > What the blogosphere did not have at its outset was the infrastructure
>> > this
>> > community has created / creates.
>> > That and a strong sense of community set us apart.
>> > To what end? I can only imagine that it will be positive.
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>> agreed.
>> we may disagree and come at videoblogging from different directions.,
>> but at least we're talking with each other.
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>> jay
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