>    the whole myspace debate got me into exploring that world.. the most 
> interesting thing i've seen has been people posting videos (usually via 
> youtube) in their 'about me' section.  it reminds me of the way people in 
> this group have talked about video as being a great portal into 
> lives/cultures/languages that you know nothing about.
> also for those only interested in viewer numbers, the videos i've had posted 
> on myspace for about a week have had approx 10 times the views and comments 
> that my normal videoblog would receive in months  (both of these figures are 
> fairly low it has to >be said, but the comparison is interesting.)

yep, as mentioned before...MySpace sites do a good job of making it
easy to surf the user base. it seems a good place to network.

question to you Duncan:
would you want your work to live on these sites rather than your
blog...or is it just another place to live?

Jay



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